Selected Faculty Research and Publications

Zack BhanZACK BHAN’s paper “Multiyear Impact of Backorder Delays: A Quasi-Experimental Approach,” co-authored with Eric Anderson, has been accepted for
publication in Marketing Science. Bhan is an assistant professor of marketing.

Abhishek Bhardwa portrait photoABHISHEK BHARDWAJ’s paper “Government Investment Stimulus and Household Balance Sheet Externalities,” co-authored with Saptarshi Mukherjee, has been conditionally accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA). Bhardwaj is an assistant professor of finance.

JASMIJN BOL’s paper “The Dual- Role Framework: A Structured Approach for Analyzing Management Controls,” co-authored with Serena Loftus, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Management Accounting Research. Bol is the Francis Martin Chair in Business and PwC Professor of Accounting.

MICHAEL BURKE recently had two papers accepted for publication. “External Validity of Teamwork and Leadership Behavior in Academic Labs: Evidence from Samples in Peru and the U.S.,” co-authored with Otmar Varela, Kety Jauregui and Susy Quevedo, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Social Psychology, and “The Relative Importance and Interaction of Contextual and Methodological Predictors of Interrater Agreement for Work Climate,” co-authored with Kristin Smith-Crowe, Maura Burke, Ayala Cohen, Etti Doveh and SHUHUA SUN, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Business and Psychology. Burke is the Lawrence Martin Chair of Business and the Earl P. and Ethel B. Koerner Chair of Strategy and Entrepreneurship.

Musa CaglarMUSA CAGLAR’s paper “Public R&D Project Portfolio Selection Under Expenditure Uncertainty,” co-authored with Sinan Gurel, has been accepted for publication in Annals of Operations Research. The paper will appear in a special issue on Data Science and Decision Analytics. Caglar is a professor of practice in management science.

STEPHANIE CHENG and YUCHEN ZHANG’s paper “‘High’ Innovators? Marijuana Legalization and Regional Innovation,” co-authored with Pengkai Lin and Yinliang Tan, was accepted for publication in Production and Operations Management. Cheng is an assistant professor of accounting and Zhang is an assistant professor of management.

TED FEE’s paper “Hidden Gems: Do Market Participants Respond to Performance Expectations Revealed in Compensation Disclosures?” co-authored with Zhi Li and Qiyuan “Rachel” Peng, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Accounting and Economics. Fee is the Rolanette and Berdon Lawrence Distinguished Chair in Finance and the Morton A. Aldrich Professor of Business.

XIANJUN GENG’s paper “Which Enemy to Dance with? A New Role of Software Piracy in Influencing Anti-piracy Strategies,” co-authored with Yonghua Ji and Can Sun, was accepted for publication in Information Systems Research. Geng is the Freeman School Distinguished Chair in Business and professor of management science.

Oleg Gredil portraitOLEG GREDIL’s paper “Finding Fortune: How Do Institutional Investors Pick Asset Managers?,” co-authored with Greg Brown and Preetesh Kantak, has been accepted for publication in the Review of Financial Studies. Gredil is an associate professor of finance.

AMANDA HEITZ’s paper “Bank Loan Monitoring, Distance, and Delegation,” co-authored with Christopher Martin and Alexander Ufier, has been accepted for publication in AEA Papers and Proceedings. Heitz is an assistant professor of finance.

Nishad KapadiaNISHAD KAPADIA’s paper “One Vol to Rule Them All: Common Volatility Dynamics in Factor Returns,” co-authored with Matthew Linn and Bradley Paye, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. Kapadia is an associate professor of finance.

DEEN KEMSLEY’s paper “Tax Evasion on Lawful Income: Is it a Form of Money Laundering?,” co-authored with Sean A. Kemsley and Frank T. Morgan, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial Crime. Kemsley is an associate professor of accounting.

RAJAT KHANNA’s paper “Passing the Torch of Knowledge: Star Turnover, Collaborative Ties, and Knowledge Creation” has been accepted for publication in Research Policy. Khanna is an assistant professor of management.

BEN KING’s paper “Reconciling Theories on Why Employees of Small Firms Are More Likely to Become Entrepreneurs,” coauthored with Evan Starr and Martin Ganco, was accepted for publication in Industrial and Corporate Change. King is an assistant professor of management.

Mathias Kronlund teaching a classMATHIAS KRONLUND’s paper “Do Corporations Retain Too Much Cash? Evidence from a Natural Experiment,” co-authored with Hwanki Brian Kim and Woojin Kim, has been accepted for publication in Review of Financial Studies. Kronlund is an assistant professor of finance.

LISA LAVIERS and JASMIJN BOL’s paper “Creativity Contests: An Experimental Investigation of Eliciting Employee Creativity,” co-authored with Jason Sandvik, has been accepted for
publication in Journal of Accounting Research. LaViers is an assistant professor of accounting and Bol is the Francis Martin Chair in Business and PwC Professor of Accounting.

EUGINA LEUNG’s paper “Consumer Preference for Formal Address and Informal Address from Warm Brands and Competent Brands,” co-authored with Anne-Sophie Lenoir, Stefano Puntoni and Stijn van Osselaer, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Consumer Psychology. Leung is an assistant professor of marketing.

stock image of U.S. currencySIMIN LI’s paper “Is Full Price the Full Story When Consumers Have Time and Budget Constraints?,” co-authored with Martin A. Lariviere and Achal Bassamboo, has been accepted for publication in Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. Li is an assistant professor of management science.

Zoe LuZOE LU recently had two papers accepted for publication. “Short-Asking with Long-Encouraging (SALE): A Simple Method to Increase Purchase Quantity,” co-authored with Christopher Hsee and Kaiyang Wu, was accepted for publication in the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, and “It Looks Like ‘Theirs’: When and Why Human Presence in the Photo Lowers Viewers’ Liking and Preference for an Experience Venue,” coauthored with Suyeon and Joann Peck, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Consumer Research. Lu is an assistant professor
of marketing.

Pradeep Muthukrishnan portrait photoPRADEEP MUTHUKRISHNAN’s paper “Corporate Hiring Under Covid-19: Financial Constraints and the Nature of New Jobs?,” co-authored with Murillo Campello and Gaurav Kankanhalli, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. Muthukrishnan is an assistant professor of finance.

GANS NARAYANAMOORTHY, JOHN PAGE and BOHAN SONG’s paper “Insurance Rate Regulation, Management of the Loss Reserve and Pricing” has been accepted for publication in the Accounting Review. Narayanamoorthy is a professor of accounting, Page is an associate professor of accounting and Song is a visiting assistant professor of accounting.

YANG PAN’s paper “Do Risk Preferences Shape the Effect of Online Trading on Trading Frequency, Volume, and Portfolio Performance?,” co-authored with Sunil Mithas, J.J. Hsieh and Chewei Liu, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS). Pan is an assistant professor of management science.

Ryan PetersRYAN PETERS’ paper “Intangible Capital in Factor Models,” co-authored with Huseyin Gulen, Dongmei Li and Morad Zekhnini, has been accepted for publication in Management Science. Peters is an assistant professor of finance.

AMIN SABZEHZAR’s paper “Putting Religious Bias in Context: How Offline and Online Context Shape Religious Bias in Online Pro-social Lending,” co-authored with Gordon Burtch, Yili Hong and T.S. Raghu, has been accepted for publication in MIS Quarterly. Sabzehzar is an assistant professor of management science.

CLAIRE SENOT’s paper “Novelty and Scope of Process Innovation: The Role of Related and Unrelated Manufacturing Experience,” co-authored with Ivan Lugovoi and Dimitrios Andritsos, has been accepted for publication in Production and Operations Management. Senot is an associate professor of management science.

SHUHUA SUN’s article “Crafting Job Demands and Employee Creativity: A Diary Study,” coauthored with Nan Wang, Jinlong Zhu and Zhaoli Song, was selected as one of four articles featured in
a special virtual issue of Human Resources Management on HRM and Worker Creativity in honor of World Creativity and Innovation Day. Sun is an associate professor of management.

Sheri TIceSHERI TICE’s paper “Mutual Funds and Stock Fundamentals,” co-authored with Ling Zhou and Rachel Peng, has been accepted for publication in the Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting. Tice is the A. B. Freeman Chair and professor of finance.

 

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