Musa Caglar’s paper “An Interpretable Decision-Support Systems for Daily Cryptocurrency Trading,” co-authored with Hamidreza Ahady Dolatsara, Eyyub Kibis, Serhat Simsek, Ali Dag, Gelareh Ahadi Dolatsara and Dursun Delen, was accepted for publication in Expert Systems with Applications. Caglar is a professor of practice in management science.
Stephanie Cheng’s paper “Disclosure and Competition for Capital,” co-authored with Christine Cuny and Xue Hao, was accepted for publication in Management Science. Cheng is an assistant professor of accounting.
Gus De Franco recently had two papers co-authored with Freeman School faculty members accepted for publication. His paper with Assistant Professor of Accounting Stephanie Cheng, “Marijuana Liberalization and Public Finance: A Capital Market Perspective on the Passage of Medical Use Laws,” coauthored with Pengkai Lin (PhD ’21), was accepted for publication in The Journal of Accounting & Economics, and his paper with Visiting Assistant Professor of Accounting Vivi Zhu, “Fixed Income Conference Calls,” co-authored with Da Xu (PhD ’22) and Thomas Shohfi, was accepted for publication in The Journal of Accounting & Economics. De Franco is the KPMG Professor of Accounting.
Saeede Eftekhari’s paper “Impact of Health Information Exchange Adoption on Referral Patterns,” co-authored with Niam Yaraghi, Ram Gopal and Ram Ramesh, was accepted for publication in Management Science. Eftekhari is an assistant professor of management science.
Oleg Gredil recently had two papers accepted for publication. “Nowcasting Net Asset Values: The Case of Private Equity,” co-authored with Greg Brown and Eric Ghysels, was accepted for publication in The Review of Financial Studies, and “On the Information Content of Credit Ratings and Market-based Measures of Default Risk,” co-authored with Junghoon Lee, was accepted for publication in Journal of Financial Economics. Gredil is an assistant professor of finance.
Rajat Khanna’s paper “Degree Assortativity in Collaboration Networks and Invention Performance,” co-authored with Isin Guler, was accepted for publication in Strategic Management Journal. Khanna is an assistant professor of management.
Scott Kuban’s paper “When Not One of the Crowd: The Effects of CEO Ideological Divergence on Lobbying Strategy,” co-authored Michael Nalick, Jason W. Ridge, Asghar Zardkoohi, Leonard Bierman and Mario Schiyven, was accepted for publication in Journal of Management. Kuban is an assistant professor of management.
Natalie Longmire’s paper “Rekindling the Fire and Stoking the Flames: How and When Workplace Interpersonal Capitalization Facilitates Pride and Knowledge Sharing at Work,” co-authored with Trevor Watkins, Catherine Kleshinski and Wei He, was accepted for publication in Academy of Management Journal. Longmire is an assistant professor of management.
Gans Narayanamoorthy’s paper “Are All Types of Real Transaction Management Equal in the Eyes of Bank Lenders?,” co-authored with Po-Chang Chen and William Moser, has been conditionally accepted for publication in the Journal of Business Finance and Accounting. Narayanamoorthy is a professor of accounting.
Shuhua Sun’s paper “Perceived Social Undermining Keeps Entrepreneurs Up at Night and Disengaged the Next Day: The Mediating Role of Sleep Quality and the Buffering Role of Trait Resilience,” co-authored with Wei Yu, Angelina Li and Maw-Der Foo, was accepted for publication in Journal of Business Venturing. Sun is an assistant professor of management.
Cameron Verhaal’s paper “Authenticity-Based Connections as Organizational Constraints and the Paradox of Authenticity in the Market for Cuban Cigars,” co-authored with Oliver Hahl and Kevin Fandl, was accepted for publication in Organization Science. Verhaal is an assistant professor of management.
Carmen Weigelt recently had two papers co-authored with Ekundayo Shittu accepted for publication. “Accessibility in Sustainability Transitions: U.S. Electric Utilities’ Deployment of Solar” was accepted for publication in Energy Policy, and “When the Wind Blows: Incumbents’ Sourcing Strategies for Wind Power” was accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. Weigelt is an associate professor of management.
Trevor Young’s paper “Sentiment and Uncertainty,” co-authored with Justin Birru, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial Economics (JFE). Young is an assistant professor of finance.
Yuchen Zhang’s paper “Breakthrough Invention and Problem Complexity: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment,” co-authored with Wei Yang, was accepted for publication in The Strategic Management Journal. Zhang is an assistant professor of management.