Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 1 Draft 7/1/2009 Refereed Journal Publications of the Faculty 2004-2008 Including acceptances as of 12/31/2008 ACCOUNTING FACULTY Buchheit, Steve and Linda Parsons, 2006. “An experimental investigation of accounting information's influence on the individual giving process,” Journal of Accounting and Public Policy (A), 25: 666-686. Buchheit, Steve, William Pasewark, and Jerry Strawser, 2006. “Evidence from Auditors about the Causes of Inaccurate Budgets: Do Clients Cause Budget Overruns?” Advances in Accounting (B+) 22: 45-68. (Authorship alphabetic by author choice.) Buchheit, Steve, Teresa Lightner, John Masselli, and Robert Ricketts, 2005. “Noncash Charitable Giving: Evidence of Aggressive Taxpayer Reporting Following a Compliance Change,” Journal of the American Taxation Association (A) 2005, pp. 1-17. (Authorship alphabetical.) Buchheit, Steve, 2004. “Fixed Cost Magnitude, Fixed Cost Reporting Format, and Competitive Pricing Decisions: Some Experimental Evidence,” Contemporary Accounting Research (A+) 2004, pp. 1-24. Buchheit, Steve and David Platt, 2004. “Easler Envelope Company – Cost System Design and the Role of the Corporate Accountant,” Case Research Journal 2004, pp. 1-6. (Authorship alphabetical.) Collins, Denton, Terry Baker and Austin Reitenga, 2009. "Incentives and Opportunities to Manage Earnings Around Option Awards,” Contemporary Accounting Research (A+), 26(3) forthcoming (in press). (Authorship alphabetical) Collins, Denton, Adi Masli, Austin Reitenga, and Juan Manuel Sanchez, 2008. “Earnings Restatements, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Disciplining of Chief Financial Officers,” Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance (A), 24(1): 1-34. (Authorship alphabetical) Collins, Denton, Austin Reitenga, and Juan Manuel Sanchez, 2008. “The Impact of Accounting Restatement on CFO Turnover and Bonus Compensation: Does Securities Litigation Matter?,” Advances in Accounting (B+) 24: 162-171. (Authorship alphabetical) Collins, Denton, George Gamble, Austin Reitenga and H.Y. Kathy Hsu, 2008. “Financial Health and Environmental Disclosure Policy,” Oil, Gas & Energy Quarterly 57(1): 175-198. Collins, Denton, Allison Collins, Joan Thomas, Donna Herrin, Deborah Dafferner, and Julie Gabriel, 2008. “The ‘Language of Business,’ A Key Nurse Executive Competency,” Nursing Economics 26(2): 122-127. Collins, Denton, C.S. Agnes Cheng, and He Henry Huang, 2008. “The Market Response to the Standard & Poors Transparency & Disclosure Rankings”, Corporate Ownership & Control 5(2): 244-255. Collins, Denton, C.S. Agnes Cheng, and He Henry Huang, 2006. “Shareholder Rights, Financial Disclosure and the Cost of Equity Capital,” Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting (B+), 27: 175-204. Collins, Denton, Allison Collins, and Wayne Shaw, 2006. “Discontinued Operations Recognition, Initial Provisions and Subsequent Adjustments,” Journal of Applied Business Research 22(1): 1-19. Authorship alphabetical) Bailey, Charles, and Denton Collins, 2005. "Goliath Corporation: An Instructional Case on Transfer Pricing Policy," Journal of Accounting Education (B+) 23: 264-276. Collins, Denton, and Steven Henning, 2004. :Write-Down Timeliness, Line-of-Business Disclosures and Investors' Interpretations of Segment Divestiture Disclosures," Journal of Business, Finance & Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 2 Draft 7/1/2009 Accounting (B+), 31(9)&(10): 1261-1299itial Provisions and Subsequent Adjustments,” Journal of Applied Business Research 22(1): 1-19. Lynn, Quepha and Judy Lewis, 2008. “Political Interventions – Actions Tax-Exempt Organizations Should Avoid,” CPA Journal, Vol. LXXVIII No. 6. Almer, E.D., R.G. Brody and J.J. Masselli. 2005. “A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Student Perceptions of Gender Diversity, Family Status, and Hiring Practices in Spain and the United States.” Global Perspectives on Accounting Education, (2): 37-51. Masselli, J. J., T. Noga and R. Ricketts. 2004. “The Alternative Minimum Tax: Empirical Evidence of Tax Policy Inequities and a Rapidly Increasing Marriage Penalty,” Advances in Taxation (B+), V. 16 (2004) pp. 123-146. Nichols, Linda M. 2009. "Difficulties with Projecting Economics on Production Sharing Contracts," Oil, Gas and Energy Quarterly; March 2009, pp. 525-530. Nichols, Linda M., and J. Miranda-Lopez, 2009. "An Experiment of the Effect of Teaching Different Computational Methods of Operating Cash Flows on Student Understanding," Journal of Applied Business Research; May/June 2009, pp. 57-62. Nichols, Linda M., 2008. “An updated look at the Oil Industry and International Harmonizing of Accounting Standards,” Petroleum Accounting and Financial Management Journal; Fall/Winter, pp. 123-139. Nichols, Linda M., 2008. “The SEC’s Concept Release on Supplemental Disclosures for the Oil Industry and Resulting Comments,” Oil, Gas and Energy Quarterly; December 2008, pp. 295-304. Nichols, Linda M., 2007. “Needed: Worldwide Agreement on Reserves Definitions, Reporting, and Use,” Oil, Gas and Energy Quarterly; March 2007, pp. 497-502. Nichols, Linda M., and J. Miranda-Lopez, 2007. “An Experiment of Student Understanding of Accruals versus Cash flows,” Journal of College Teaching and Learning, April 2007, pp. 53-59. Nichols, Linda M., 2007. “Understanding the Accounting Aspects of Unitizations,” Oil, Gas and Energy Quarterly, May 2007, pp. 749-758. Nichols, Linda M., 2007. “International Harmonization of Accounting Standards: What Does It Mean for the Industry?,” Petroleum Accounting and Financial Management Journal; Summer 2007, pp. 53-66. Nichols, Linda M., 2006. “An Investigation of the Effect of Methods of Recording Principle Changes on the Decisions of Users,” Journal of Accounting & Finance Research, vol. 13, #1, electronic journal. Nichols, Linda M. and Kurt H. Buerger, 2006. “An Investigation of the Effect of Methods of recording Accounting Principle Changes on the Decisions of Users in the United States, Germany and Austria” International Business and Economics Research Journal; Nov. 2006, pp 57-66 Nichols, Linda M. and J. McInnes, 2006. “The Windfall Profit Tax – Past and Future Consequences,” Oil, Gas and Energy Quarterly; Dec. 2006, pp 267-274. Nichols, Linda M., 2005. “A New International Standard: Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources,” Oil, Gas & Energy Quarterly, Dec. 2005, pp. 267-272. Nichols, Linda M., 2005. “The Effect of SFAS No. 143 on Accounting for Retirement Obligations on the Oil Industry,” Oil, Gas & Energy Quarterly, Sept. 2005, pp. 49-58. Nichols, Linda M., 2005. “The Accounting Environment: Has It Changed?," Oil, Gas and Energy Quarterly, June 2005, pp. 845-850. Nichols, Linda M. and Kurt H. Buerger, 2004. “A Look at the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) Exposure Draft 6 “Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources”, Oil, Gas and Energy Quarterly, Sept. 2004, pp. 65-70. Nichols, Linda M. and Kurt H. Buerger, 2004. “An Investigation of the Effect of Reporting Alternatives for Assets on Financial Statement Users in the United States and the European Union”, International Business and Economics Research Journal, August 2004, pp. 47-54. Pasewark, William R. and Ralph Viator, 2006. “Sources of Work Family Conflict in the Accounting Profession,” Behavioral Research in Accounting (A), 18 (2006), pp. 147-165. Ricketts, Robert, 2008. “The Economic Stimulus Package is about More than Rebates,” Business Development Outlook Magazine, Vol. 14, No. 2 (2008). Ricketts, Robert and Brett Wilkinson, forthcoming. “The Implications of Shareholder Dividend Taxes for Retained Earnings Valuation: Evidence from the Australian Tax Integration Environment,” Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation (A), vol. 17, no. 1 (2008), forthcoming. Ricketts, Robert, Teresa Lightner, and Brett Wilkinson (forthcoming 2008). “Dividend Taxes and Security Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 3 Draft 7/1/2009 Prices: the Reaction of Dividend-Paying Stocks to the Jobs and Growth of Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003,” Advances in Taxation (B+), Vol. 18 (2008), forthcoming. Ricketts, Robert, Teresa Lightner, Michaele Morrow, and Mark Riley, forthcoming 2008. “Investor Response to a Reduction in the Dividend Tax Rate: Evidence from the Jobs & Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2033,” Journal of the American Taxation Association (A), Vol. 18 (2008), forthcoming. Roman, Francisco, forthcoming 2008. “An Analysis of Changes to a Team-Based Incentive Plan and its Effect on Productivity, Product Quality, and Absenteeism,” Accounting, Organizations, and Society (A+). Roman, Francisco, Leslie Eldenburg, and Jenny Teruya, 2007. “An Analysis of the Effects of Maquiladora Production on Performance,” Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance (A), Summer 2007, Volume 22, No. 3. Romanus, Robin, Damon M. Fleming and Sharon Lightner, 2008. “The Effect of Professional Context on Accounting Students’ Moral Reasoning: A Research Note,” Issues in Accounting Education (A), 24 (1), 13. Romanus, Robin, John J. Maher and Damon M. Fleming, 2008. “Auditor Industry Specialization, Auditor Changes and Accounting Restatements,” Accounting Horizons (A), 22 (4), 389. Peng, Jacob, Ralph Viator, and Steve Buchheit, 2007. “An experimental study of multidimensional hierarchical accounting data: drill-down paths can influence economic decisions,” Journal of Information Systems (A), Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 69-86. Viator, Ralph and William R. Pasewark, 2005. “Mentorship Separation Tension in the Accounting Profession: The Consequences of Delayed Structural,” Accounting, Organizations and Society (A+), 30: 371-387. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 4 Draft 7/1/2009 FINANCE FACULTY Cooney, John W., Thomas Moeller, and Mike Stegemoller, 2008. “The Underpricing of Private Targets,” The Journal of Financial Economics (A+), Forthcoming – accepted August 12, 2008. (Authors listed alphabetically) Chan, Konan, John W. Cooney, Joonghyuk Kim, and Ajai K. Singh, 2008, “The IPO Derby: Are there Consistent Losers and Winners on this Track? Financial Management (A) v37 (1), 45-79. Authors listed alphabetically). Bradley, Daniel J., John W. Cooney, Steven D. Dolvin, and Bradford J. Jordan, 2006. “Penny Stock IPOs,” Financial Management (A) 35(1), pp. 5-29. (Authors listed alphabetically) Bradley, Daniel J., John W. Cooney, Bradford J. Jordan, and Ajai K. Singh, 2004, “Negotiation and the IPO Offer Price: A Comparison of Integer versus Non-integer IPOs,” The Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (A+), v39 (3), 517-540. (Authors listed alphabetically) Cooney, John W. and Richard W. Sias, 2004. “Informed Trading and Order Type,” The Journal of Banking and Finance (A), v28, 1711-1743. (Authors listed alphabetically) Bremer, Ronald, William Dukes and Joe Peng, forthcoming. “The Impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002: The Perspective of CFOs,” Financial Decisions, forthcoming. (Authorship alphabetical.) Dukes, William P. and Joe Peng, 2007. “The Student-Managed Fund,” The Journal of Finance Case Research, forthcoming. Dukes, William P., 2006. “James Allen Jackson: Self Employed Retirement Plan,” The Journal of Finance Case Research, Volume 8, No. 2. Chenchu Bathala, O. Bowlin, and William Dukes, 2006. “Use of Debt Covenants in Small Firms,” The Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance & Business Ventures (B+), Volume 11, No. 2. Dukes, William P., 2007. “Business Valuation Basics for Attorneys,” The Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis, 1(1), Article 7. Dukes, William P. and Joe Peng, 2007. “Mentor-Mentee: A Win-Win Situation, “The Journal of Finance Case Research, Volume 11, No. 2. Dukes, William P., Phillip English and Sean M. Davis, 2006. "Mutual Fund Mortality, 12b-1 Fees, and the Net Expense Ratio". The Journal of Financial Research (A), XXIX (2), pp.235-252. (The work of Phillip English got the article accepted.) Dukes, William P., Joe Peng, and Philip English, 2006. ”How Do Practitioners Value Common Stock”, The Journal of Investing (B+), 15(3). Dukes, William and Anne Macy, 2006. "Kay Merrell: 401(k) Choices and Dilemmas," The Journal of the Institute of Finance Case Research. Chenchu Bathala and William P. Dukes, 2006. “Costly Contracting Hypothesis and Use of Debt Covenants in Small Firms,” Advances in Research in Business and Finance, Volume II, pp. 37-60. Chenchu Bathala, Oswald D. Bowlin, and William Dukes, 2004. "Sources of Capital and Debt Structure in Small Firms", The Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance & Business Ventures (B+), Volume 9, Issue 1, April, pp. 27-50. Chenchu Bathala, William Dukes, and Appa Rao Korukonda, 2004. "Board Structure in Small Firms: Implications for Corporate Governance and Financial Policies", The ICFAI Journal of Corporate Governance, Volume III, No. 3, July 2004, pp. 32-49. (The article reprinted in "Small Business: An Introduction") Gillan, Stuart L., Jay C. Hartzell, and Robert Parrino, forthcoming. “Explicit vs. Implicit Contracts: Evidence from CEO Employment Agreements,” Journal of Finance (A+) (forthcoming). Gillan, Stuart L. and John D. Martin, 2007. “Corporate Governance Post-Enron: Effective Reforms or closing the Stable Door?” Journal of Corporate Finance, (A), 13, 5, 2007, pp. 929-958. Gillan, Stuart L., 2006. “Recent Developments in Corporate Governance: An Overview,” Journal of Corporate Finance (A), Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2006, Pages 381-402. Gillan, Stuart L., 2004. “Corporate Governance and Executive Pay: Problems and Solutions, Weinberg Center Roundtable,” Journal of Applied Corporate Finance 16, 1 (2004) 51-70. (Edited transcript). Jennifer E. Bethel and Stuart L. Gillan, 2004. “Corporate Voting’s Dimpled Chad? The Broker Vote and Beyond,” with Corporate Governance Bulletin 22, 1, (2004) 10-12. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 5 Draft 7/1/2009 Robert R. Eversberg and Paul R. Goebel, 2005. “ABCs of TIF, an Analysis of Tax Increment Financing in Texas” Tierra Grande (Vol. 12, No. 3, July 2005). Danielsen, Bartley, David Harrison, Robert Ban Ness, and Richard Warr, forthcoming. “REIT Auditor Fees and Financial Market Transparency,” Real Estate Economics (A), forthcoming. Seiler, Michael, Vicky Seiler, Stefan Traub, and David Harrison, forthcoming. “Familiarity Bias and the Status Quo Alternative,” Journal of Housing Research, v.18, no.2, forthcoming. Manning, Chris, David Harrison, Stephen Roulac, Ron Kaiser, Colin Lizieri and Brad Case, forthcoming. “Industry Decision-Maker Use and Involvement in Academic Real Estate Research,” Journal of Real Estate Literature, forthcoming. Seiler, Michael J., Vicky L. Seiler, Stefan Traub, and David M. Harrison, 2008. “Regret Aversion ad False Reference Points in Residential Real Estate,” Journal of Real Estate Research (B+), v. 30, n. 4, pp. 461-474, 2008. Harrison, David M. and Chris Manning, 2008. “Characteristics of Recent Real Estate Research: 20002006,” Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, v 11, n. 2, pp. 109-126, 2008. Danielsen, Bartley R. and David M. Harrison, 2007. The Impact of Property Type Diversification on REIT Liquidity, Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management (B+), v. 13, n. 4, pp. 329-343, 2007. Seiler, Michael J., David M. Harrison, Pim van Vliet, and Kit Ching Yeung, 2005. “Return Characteristics of State-owned and Non-state-owned Chinese A-Shares,” The Financial Review (B+), v. 40, n. 4, pp. 533-548, 2005. Covarrubias, Guillermo, Bradley T. Ewing, Scott E. Hein, and Mark A. Thompson, 2006. “Modeling Volatility Changes in the 10-Year Treasury,” Physica A (not ranked), 2006, 369, 737-744. Bauer, Keldon and Scott E. Hein, 2006. “The Effect of Heterogeneous Risk on the Early Adoption of Internet Banking,” Journal of Banking and Finance (A), 30(6): 1713-1725. Hein, Scott E., Bradley Ewing, and Jamie Kruse. 2006. “Insurer Stock Price Responses to Hurricane Floyd: An Event Study,” Weather and Forecasting, 21(3): 395-407. Hein, Scott E. and Jeffrey M. Mercer. 2006. “Are Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Really Tax Disadvantaged?” Journal of Financial Research (A), Vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 575-592. (Authorship alphabetical.) Hein, Scott E. and Peter Westfall, 2004. "Improving Tests of Abnormal Returns Significance Using the Event Parameter Estimation Approach," Journal of Financial Econometrics (B+), V.2-3, Pp. 451-471. Hein, Scott E., Timothy W. Koch and S. Scott MacDonald, 2005. "On the Uniqueness of Community Banks," Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Economic Review (1st Quarter 2005). Mercer, Jeff, Mark Moore and Drew Winters, forthcoming. “Do Traders Benefit from Riding the Bill Yield Curve?,” Journal of Portfolio Management (A), forthcoming. (Authorship alphabetical.) Accepted 9/18/2008. Conover, Mitch, and Gerald Jensen, and Jeffrey Mercer, forthcoming. “Can Precious Metals Make Your Portfolio Shine?,” Journal of Investing (B+), forthcoming (Authorship alphabetical.) Conover, C.M., G.R. Jensen, R.R. Johnson, and J. M. Mercer, 2008, “Sector Rotation Strategies and Monetary Conditions,” Journal of Investing (B+), 17, 34-46. (Authorship alphabetical.) Becher, D.A., G.R. Jensen, and J.M. Mercer, 2008. “Monetary Policy Indicators as Predictors of Stock Returns,” Journal of Financial Research (A), 31, 357-379. (Authorship alphabetical.) Jensen, G.R. and J.M. Mercer, 2006. “Securities Markets and the Information Content of Monetary Policy Turning Points,” Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance (B+), Vol. 46, no. 4, 477-494. (Authorship alphabetical.) Conover, C.M., G.R. Jensen, R.R. Johnson, and J.M. Mercer, 2006. “Is Fed Policy Still Relevant for Investors?,” Financial Analysts Journal (A), 61 (2005), 70-79, (Authorship alphabetical.) Bauguess, Scott, Mike Stegemoller, 2008. “Protective Governance Choices and the Value of Acquisition Activity,” Journal of Corporate Finance, Issue 14, p. 550-566. (Authorship alphabetical.) Netter, Jeffry, Annette Poulsen, and Mike Stegemoller, 2008. “The Rise of Corporate governance in Corporate control Research,” Journal of Corporate Finance (A), Issue 15, pp. 1-9. (Authorship alphabetical.) Micah Officer, Annette Poulsen and Mike Stegemoller, 2008 forthcoming. “Target-firm information Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 6 Draft 7/1/2009 asymmetry and acquirer returns,” Review of Finance (A), forthcoming. . (Authorship alphabetical.) Cooney, Jack, Thomas Moeller, and Mike Stegemoller, 2008 forthcoming. “The Underpricing of Private Targets,” Journal of Financial Economics (A+), forthcoming . (Authorship alphabetical.) Poulsen, Annette and Mike Stegemoller, 2008. “Moving from private to public ownership: Selling out to public firms vs. initial public offerings,” Financial Management (A), Issue 37, pp. 31-101. (Authorship alphabetical.) Klasa, Sandy and Mike Stegemoller, 2007. “Takeover activity as a response to time-varying changes in investment opportunity sets: Evidence from takeover sequences,” Financial Management (A), Issue 35, pp.19-43. (Authorship alphabetical.) Rodrigues, Usha and Mike Stegemoller, 2007. “An inconsistency in SEC disclosure requirements? The case of the ‘insignificant’ private target,” Journal of Corporate Finance (A), Issue 17, pp. 251-269. (Authorship alphabetical.) Brown, Craig, Ken Cyree, Mark Griffiths and Drew B. Winters, 2008. “Further Analysis of Expectations Hypothesis Using Very Short-term Rates,” Journal of Banking and Finance. (A), 32, 600-613. (Authorship alphabetical.) Strum, Ray and Drew B. Winters, forthcoming. “Does time have value? An empirical examination of the put option embedded in refundable US air fares,” Journal of Economics and Finance, forthcoming. Accepted 1/17/2008. (Authorship alphabetical.) Akay, Ozzy and Mark Griffiths, and Drew B. Winters, 2008. “An examination of two competing hypotheses for the demand for lottery tickets,” Journal of Gambling business and Economics (B), 2008, 2, 77-102. (Authorship alphabetical.) Farrell, Kathleen and Drew B. Winters, 2008. “An analysis of executive compensation in small businesses,” Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Venture, 2008, 12, 1-21. (Authorship alphabetical.) Griffiths, Mark and Drew B. Winters, 2008. “A Benchmark for comparison of top Journal Publications Across the Functional Areas in Colleges of Business Administration,” Journal of Financial Education, 2008, 34, 18-30. (Authorship alphabetical.) Sturm, Ray and Drew B. Winters, forthcoming. “The Effects of Bankruptcy on U.S. Air Fares,” Finance Letters. Accepted 7/18/2007. (Authorship alphabetical.) Kotomin, Vladimir, Stanley Smith and Drew B. Winters, 2008. “Preferred Habitat for Liquidity in International Short-term Interest Rates,” Journal of Banking and Finance (A), 2008, 32, 240-250. (Authorship alphabetical.) Cyree, Ken B., James T. Lindley, & Drew B. Winters, 2007. “The Effect of Substitute Assets on Yields in Financial Markets,” Financial Management (A), 2007, 27-47. (Authorship alphabetical.) King, Ernest and Drew B. Winters, 2006. “Y2K: Is there a lesson in the bug that did not bite?” Managerial Finance. (Authorship alphabetical.) Hughes, Michael and Stanley Smith and Drew B. Winters, 2008. “The Effect of Auctions on Daily Treasury-bill Volatility,” Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance (B+), 2008, 48, 48-60. (Authorship alphabetical.) Hughes, Michael, Stanley Smith, and Drew B. Winters, 2007. “An Empirical Examination of Intraday Volatility in On-the-Run U.S. Treasury Bills,” Journal of Economics and Business (B+), 2007, 59, 487499. (Authorship alphabetical.) Kotomin, Vladimir and Drew B. Winters, 2007. “The Impact of the Return to Lagged Reserve Requirements in the Fed Funds Market,” Journal of Economics and Business (B+), 59, March/April, pp. 111-129. (Authorship alphabetical.) Neely, Christopher and Drew B. Winters, 2006. “One-Month LIBOR Derivatives,” Journal of Derivatives (B+), 13 (Spring), pp. 47-65. (authorship alphabetical) Kotomin, Vladimir and Drew B. Winters, 2006. “Quarter-end effects in banks: Preferred habitat or window dressing,” Journal of Financial Services Research (B+), 29, pp. 61-82. (Authorship alphabetical.) Hughes, Michael P. and Drew B. Winters, 2005. “What is the source of the different levels of time-series return volatility? The intraday U-shaped pattern or time series persistence,” Journal of Economics and Finance, 29, pp. 300-312. (Authorship alphabetical.) Griffiths, Mark D. and Drew B. Winters, 2005. “Reasonable P&T Research Hurdle Rates in Finance,” Journal of Financial Education, 31, pp. 1-16. (Authorship alphabetical.) Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 7 Draft 7/1/2009 Griffiths, Mark D. and Drew B. Winters, 2005. “The Turn-of-the-Year in Money Markets: Tests of the RiskShifting Window Dressing and Preferred Habitat Hypotheses,” Journal of Business (A+), 78, pp. 13371364. (Abstracted in Global Vistas.) (Authorship alphabetical.) Griffiths, Mark D. and Drew B. Winters, 2005. “The Year-End Price of Risk in a Market for Liquidity,” Journal of Investment Management, 3(1), pp. 99-109. (Authorship alphabetical.) Cyree, Ken B., Mark D. Griffiths and Drew B. Winters, 2004. “An empirical examination of the intraday volatility in euro–dollar rates,” Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance (B+), 2004, Vol 44:1, 44-57. (Authorship alphabetical.) Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 8 Draft 7/1/2009 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND QUANTITATIVE SCIENCES FACULTY Management Information Systems: Janamanchi, Balaji and James Burns, 2008. “Simulation Studies of the Effects of Safety Stock and Related Policies Upon Bullwhip Oscillation in Supply Chains,” Information Systems and Change Management, forthcoming to appear in Vol. 4, 2009). Burns, James, Jung, Hoffman, 2008. “Capturing and Comprehending the Behavioral/Dynamical Interactions within and ERP Implementation,” Journal of Organizational and end User Computing, Vol. 21, No. 2, April-June 2009, pp. 67-90. Janamanchi, Balaji and James Burns, 2008. “Reducing Bullwhip Oscillation in a Supply Chain: A System Dynamics Model-Based Study,” Information Systems and Change Management, Vol. 3, No. 2, 208, p. 171-187. Janamanchi, Balaji and James Burns, forthcoming. “Off-shoring Knowledge Worker Jobs: Boom or Burst for the US Economy?” Knowledge Management. Burns, James and BalajiJanamanchi, 2007. “Improved Task Estimation and Project Tracking,” Information Systems and Change Management, 2(2): 167-190. Burns, James and Balaji Janamanchi, 2006. “Dynamics of Change Management in a Technology Project Context,” Information Systems and Change Management, 1(1): 115-137. Cao, Q., Siau, K., and Nah, F. “Comparing relational model and semantic models using human computer interaction theories: a meta-analysis,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (A) (forthcoming). Olson, D., Q. Cao, and V. C. Gu, forthcoming. “Comparison of Customer Response Models,” Service Business: An International Journal. Cao, Qing, and M. J. Schniederjans, 2008 forthcoming. “E-commerce Strategic Alignment: An Integration of Operations and Strategic Management Perspective,” International Journal of Production Research (A+) forthcoming. Cao, Qing, and M. Parry, 2008 forthcoming. “Neural Networks Earning per Share Forecasting Models: A Comparison of Backward Propagation and the Genetic Algorithm,” Decision Support Systems (A), forthcoming. Cao, Q., M. Schniederjans, and Q. Wang, forthcoming. “A Sprint© Case Study of Outsource Vendor Selection,” International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management. Cao, Qing, K. Siau, and F. Nah, forthcoming. “Comparing Relational Model and Semantic Models Using Human Computer Interaction Theories: A Meta-Analysis,” IIEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (A), forthcoming. Cao, Qing, and K. Leggio, 2008. “AI Applications in Supply Chain Management,” International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, Vol. 31, No 3/4, 2008. 225-237 Cao, Qing, and Q. Wang, 2007. “Optimizing Vendor Selection in a Two-Stage Outsourcing Process,” Computers and Operations Research (A), Vol. 34, No. 12, 2007. Pp. 3757-3768. Huang, D., Qing Cao, D. Medhi, and M. J. Schniederjans, 2006. “Addressing network security issues through secure link state routing protocol: A new framework,” Communications of ACM (A), Vol. 19, No. 11, 2006, pp. 64-72. Cao, Qing, and M. J. Schniederjans, 2006. “Agent-mediated Architecture for Reputation-based Electronic Tourism (RET) Systems: A Neural Network Approach,” Information and Management (A), Vol. 43, No. 5, 2006, pp. 598-606. Cao, Qing, and S. Dowlatshahi, 2006. “The Relationships among Virtual Enterprise and Information Technology on Business Performance in Agile Manufacturing Environment: An industry Perspective,” European Journal of Operational Research (A), Vol. 174, No. 2, 2006, pp. 835-860. Hong, S., P. Katerattanakul, and Cao, Qing, 2006. “Usage and perceived Impact of Data Warehouses: A Study on Korean Financial Companies,” International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making (B+), Vol. 5, No. 2, 2006. pp. 297-315. Schniederjans, M. J., and Qing Cao, 2006. “Strategic and Tactical Perception Differences of Outsourcing Goal Achievement: An Empirical Study,” Journal of Information Technology Management (B+), Vol. 17, No. 1, 2006. Pp. 1-13. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 9 Draft 7/1/2009 Durrett, John Priest, and Lisa Burnell, 2004. “Teaching Distributed Systems Design Using an OpenSource Development Model,” Creative College Teaching Journal, Spring: 69-77. B. Xu, Jones, Donald R., and Shao, B. (2009). “Volunteers’ Involvement in Online Community Based Software Development,” Information & Management (A), 46(3), pp 151-158. Jones, Donald and P. Wheeler, 2008. “The Psychology of Case-Based Reasoning: How Information Produced from Case-Matching Methods Facilitates the Use of Semantically Generated Information,” The Journal of Information Systems (A), 22(1), 1-26. Jones, Donald R., V. Mellarkod, R. Appan and K. Sherif, 2007. “A Multi-level Analysis of Factors Affecting Software Developers’ Intention to Reuse Software Assets: an Empirical Investigation, Information & Management (A), Vol. 44, Issue 7, Oct. 2007, pp. 613-625. Borthick, A. F., Donald R. Jones, 2007."Creating a Business Process Diagram and Database Queries to Detect Billing Errors and Analyze Calling Patterns for Cell Phone Service," The Journal of Information Systems (A), 21(1), Spring, 107-122. Wheeler, P., Donald R. Jones, R. Appan, N. Saleem, 2006. “Understanding and Attenuating Decision Bias in the Use of Model Advice and Other Relevant Information. Decision Support Systems,” Decision Support Systems (A), Volume 42, Issue 3, December 2006, pp. 1917-1930. Wheeler, P. and Donald R. Jones, 2006. “The Effects of Attitudinal Ambivalence and Exploratory Switching Behavior on the Use of Multiple Decision Aids,” International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (B+), 7(3), pp. 251-271. Saleem, N., Donald R. Jones, H. V. Tran, and B. Moses, 2006. “Forming Design Teams to Develop Healthcare Information Systems.” Hospital Topics: Research and Perspectives on Healthcare, 84(1), Winter, 22-29. Borthick, A. F., Donald R. Jones, 2005. “Analyzing a Potential Warranty Call Center Budget Overrun: Using Database Queries to Solve Business Problems,” Journal of Information Systems (A). 19(1) Spring, 97-111. Li, Jianzhi, Hongchao Zhan, and Zhangxi Lin, forthcoming. “Asymmetric Negotiation Based Collaborative Product Design for Component Reuse in Disparate Products,” Journal of Computers & Industrial Engineering, forthcoming. Xu, Bo, Bingjia Shao, Zhangxi Lin, and Yifei Shi, forthcoming. “What Factors Drive Enterprise Adoption of Internet Banking in China,” Information Technology Management, forthcoming. Zou, Fumin, Xinhua Jiang, Zhangxi Lin, and Tongsen Wang, forthcoming. “A Banyan-tree Toplogy Based Railway Wireless Mesh Network Architecture,” Journal of the China Railway Society (Chinese), accepted 2008. Fumin Zou, Xinhua Jiang, Tongsen Wang, Hongtu Lai, and Zhangxi Lin, 2008. “Quantitative Analyze and Improve the Performance of IEEE 802.11a for Fast Moving Applications,” Computer Engineering and Applications (Chinese), 2008, 44(23):93-97. Zhangxi Lin, Dahui Li, and Wayne W. Huang, 2007. “Traders beware: an examination of the distribution of eBay sellers’ online reputation,” International Journal of Electronic Business, Vol. 5, No. 5, 2007, pp. 499-517. Jiang, Xinhua, Fumin Zou, Zhangxi Lin, and Tongsen Wang, 2007. “A Survey on Internet Application on passenger Train,” Journal of the China Railway Society (Chinese), v29, n5, October 2007, p103-110. Luo, Lijun, Xinhua Jiang, Fumin Zou, Zhangxi Lin, and Tongsen Wang, 2007. “Experiment based Research on Mobile IPv6 Handoer performance,” Computer Engineering (Chinese), August 2007, v33, n 16, pp. 92-94. Li, Dahui, Jun Li, and Zhangxi Lin, 2007. “Online Consumer-to-Consumer Market in China - A Comparative Study of Taobao and eBay,” Electronic Commerce Research and Applications (B), Volume 7, issue 1, Spring 2008, 55-67. Karl R. Lang, and Zhangxi Lin, 2007. “Online Negotiation and Trade - Guest Co-Editors’ Special Issue Introduction,” Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, January 2007. Wang, Tongsen, Jiashan Huang, Matti Hämäläinen, Zhangxi Lin, and Fuqiang Liu, 2006. “WiMAX-based Metropolitan Area Broadband Wireless Network – Towards Ubiquitous Commerce,” Journal of Electronic Commerce Research (Chinese), June. Mei Lin, and Zhangxi Lin, 2006. “The Cost-Effective Critical Path Approach for Service Priority Optimization in the Grid Computing Economy,” Decision Support Systems (A), 42(2006) pp. 1628-1640. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 10 Draft 7/1/2009 (Authorship alphabetic, Zhangxi Lin is primary author.) Anthony, Solomon, Zhangxi Lin, and Bo Xu, 2006. “Risk Relief Services in Online Customer-to-Customer Auctions: An Empirical Study”, Decision Support Systems (A), 42 (2006) 1889–1900. Han Zhang, Zhangxi Lin, and Xiaorui Hu, 2006. “Escrow Services in Online Consumer-to-Consumer Auction Markets: System Dynamics and Experimental Exploration,” Journal of Organization Computing and Electronic Commerce. (Authorship inverse alphabetic, Lin is primary author.) Radha Appan, and Zhangxi Lin, 2006. “Sellers in Online Auction Markets: Introducing a Feedback-Based Classification,” Journal of International Technology and Information Management, 15(1), 2006, pp. 2742. Yonghui Zhang, Xinhua Jiang, and Zhangxi Lin, 2006. “A Comparison between IPv6 and IPv9,” to appear in Computer Engineering, March 2006. (in Chinese) Zhangxi Lin, Sathya Ramanathan, and Huimin Zhao, 2005. "Usage-based dynamic pricing of web services for optimizing resource allocation," Journal of Information Systems and e-Business, 2005. (Authorship alphabetic, Lin is primary author.) Yonghui Zhang, Xinhua Jiang, Zhangxi Lin, and Fumin Zou, 2005, “Handoff Techniques for Mobile IP,” to appear in Journal of Fujian University of Technology, June 2005. (in Chinese) Hongli Hu, Qi Li, and Zhangxi Lin, 2005. “E-Government in China: From Concept towards Implementation,” Comparative Management Review (ISSN 1703-4639), Volume 3 Issue No.12. December 2004, 921-931. Mingzhi Li, Zhangxi Lin, and Mu Xia, 2004. “Leveraging the Open Source Software Movement for Development of China’s Software Industry,” Information Technology and Industry Development 2(2), Winter 2004, 45-63. John Gordon, and Zhangxi Lin, 2004. “A Journey through China,” eLearning Age, October 2004, 16-18. Xiaorui Hu, Zhangxi Lin, Andrew B. Whinston, and Han Zhang, 2004. “Hope or Hype: On the Viability of Escrow Services as Trusted Third Parties in Online Auction Environments” Information Systems Research (A+) 15(3), September 2004, 236-249. (Authorship alphabetic.) Zhangxi Lin, Dahui Li, Balaji Janamanchi, and Wayne Huang, 2004. “Reputation Distribution and Consumer-to-Consumer Online Auction Market Structure,” Decision Support Systems (A), 2004. Xianfeng Zhang, Qi Li, and Zhangxi Lin, 2004. “E-commerce Education in China: Current Situation, Main Problems and Future Perspectives,” Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 2004. Jiang, Xinhua, Fumin Zou, Yonghui Zhang, and Zhangxi Lin, 2004. “IPv6―A Boost for Implementing Mobile IP Applications,” Journal of Fujian University of Technology, Vo.2, No.4, 2004, pp. 379-389. (in Chinese). John Gordon, Chongrong Li, Zhangxi Lin, and Dehua Yang, 2004. “Developing a Modern Infrastructure for Open Distance Education in China – The Implementation of NCEC project,” Communications of AIS (B+), 2004. (Authorship alphabetic, Lin is primary author.) Zhangxi Lin, Gary Anderson and TJ Anderson, 2004. "Enabling Real Estate Businesses on the Web: From E-Business Model to Application Services," IEEE IT Professional, January/February, 2004, pp. 52-57. Wayne Huang, H.Q. Wang, Zhangxi Lin, and J.H. Huang, 2004. “How to Compete in Global Education Market Effectively? - A Conceptual Framework for Designing a Next Generation eEducation System,” Journal of Global Information Management, 12(2), 85-107, April-June 2004. Song, J and F. M. Zahedi, forthcoming. “Do Websites Change Customers’ Beliefs? A Study of Belief Revision in E-Commerce,” Information & Management (a), forthcoming. Zahedi, F. M. and J. Song, forthcoming. “Dynamics of Trust-related Belief Revision: The Case of Health Infomediary,” Journal of Management Information Systems (A+), 24:4, pp. 225-258. Song, J., J. Baker, Donald Jones, and Eric Ford, 2008. “Information Systems and Healthcare XXIX: Information Technologies, Investments, and Returns: Uniquenesses in Healthcare Industry,” Communications of the Association for Information Systems (A), 923), pp. 375-392. Gudigantala, N., J. Song, and Donald R. Jones, 2008. “How Well Do E-Commerce Websites support Compensatory and Non-Compensatory Decision Strategies? An Exploratory Study,” International Journal of E-Business Research (B), 4(4): pp. 43-57. Song, J., Y. Kim, and J. Baker, 2007. “An Exploratory Study of Social Factors Influencing Virtual Community Member’s Satisfaction with Avatars,” Communications of the Association for Information Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 11 Draft 7/1/2009 Systems (B+), (20), pp. 567-593. Song, J., C. Koo, Y. Kim, and K. Nam, 2007. “An Empirical Investigation into the Role of Core Competency Orientation and IT Outsourcing Process Management Capability,” Korea Management Information Systems Review, (17:3), pp. 131-146. Jeff Baker and J. Song, 2008. “Exploring Decision Rules for Sellers in Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Internet Auctions,” International Journal of E-Business Research, (4:1), 2008, pp. 1-21. Song, J. and Jeff Baker, 2007. “An Integrated Model Exploring Sellers’ Strategies in Internet Auctions,” Electronic Commerce Research, (7:2), pp. 359-374. C. Koo and Y. Kim, and J. Song, 2007. “Investigating Antecedents of Behavioral Intention in Mobile Commerce,” Journal of Internet Commerce, (6:1), 2007, pp. 13-34. C. Koo, J. Song, Y. Kim, and K. Nam, 2007. “Do e-Business Strategies Matter? The Antecedents and the Relationship with Firm Performance,” Information Systems Frontier, (9:3), 2007, pp. 390-407. Song, J., C. Koo, and Y. Kim, forthcoming. “Exploring the Effect of Strategic Positioning on Firm Performance in the e-Business Context,” International Journal of Information Management (B+), (28:3), pp. 203-213. Song, J., Y Kim and J. Chun, 2008. “Investigating the Role of Attitude in Technology Acceptance from an Attitude Strength Perspective,” International Journal of Information Management (B+), (29:0), pp. 67-77. Song, J. and Eric Walden, 2007. “How Customer Perceptions of Network Size and Social Interactions Influence the Intention to Adopt Peer-to-Peer Technologies,” International Journal of E-Business Research, (3:4), 2007, pp. 49-66. Song, J., Donald Jones, and Gudigantala, N. 2007. "The Effects of Incorporating Compensatory Choice Strategies in Web-based Consumer Decision Support Systems," Decision Support Systems (A), 43(2), pp. 359-374. Song, J. and Mariam Zahedi, 2007. “Web Customers’ Trust Formation in Health Infomediaries,” Decision Support Systems (A), 43(2), pp. 390-407. Song, J. and Yongjin Kim, 2006. “Social Influence Process in the Acceptance of a Virtual Community Service,” Information Systems Frontier, 8(3), pp. 241-252. Baker, j and J. Song, 2006. “A Review of Single-Item Internet Auction Literature and a Model for Future Research,” Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, (5:1), pp. 42-68. Song, J. and F. M. Zahedi, 2006. “Internet Market Strategy: Determinants and Implications,” Information & Management (A), 43(2), PP. 222-238. Song, J. and F. M. Zahedi, 2005. “A Theoretical Approach to Web Design in E-Commerce: Belief Reinforcement Model,” Management Science (A+), 51(8), pp. 1219-1235. Walden, Eric, 2008. “Sequential Adoption Theory: A Theory for Understanding Herding Behavior in Early Adoption of Novel Technologies,” Journal of the Association of Information Systems (A), Volume 10, Issue 1, pp. 31-62, January 2009. Walden, Eric and Glenn Browne, 2006. “Rational fads in investor reactions to electronic commerce announcements: An explanation of the Internet bubble,” Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 7(1): 44-54. Walden, Eric A., Nitin Aggarwal, and Qizhi Dai, 2006. “Do Markets Prefer Open or Proprietary Standards for XML Standardization? An Event Study,” International Journal of Electronic Commerce (A), Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall 2006, pp. 117-136. Walden, Eric A., and Hoffman, Jim J., 2006. "Organizational Form, Incentives And The Management Of Information Technology: Opening the Black Box of Outsourcing" Computers & Operations Research (B+), 34(12): 3575-3591. Walden, E. A., 2005. "Intellectual Property Rights and Cannibalization in Information Technology Outsourcing Contracts," MIS Quarterly (A+), Vol. 29, No. 4, December 2005, pp. 699-720. Walden, E. A. and Wetherbe J. C., "Outsource IT not IP," Harvard Business Review (A) (forethought section), Vol. 83, No. 9, September 2005, pp. 30-32. Browne, Glenn, Mitzi Pitts, and James Wetherbe, 2007. “Cognitive Stopping Rules for Terminating Information Search in Online Tasks,” MIS Quarterly (A+), 2007, pp. 89-104. Li, Dahui, Browne, Glenn, and James Wetherbe, 2007. “Online Consumers’ Switching Behavior: A BuyerSeller Relationship Perspective,” Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, vol. 5, No. 1, March 2007, pp. 30-42. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 12 Draft 7/1/2009 Dahui Li, Browne, Glenn, and James Wetherbe, 2006. “Why do Internet Users Stick with a Specific Website? A Relationship Perspective” International Journal of Electronic Commerce (A), 10, pp. 105141. Yadav, Surya, 2008. “SEACON: An Integrated Approach to the Analysis and Design of Secure Enterprise Architecture-Based Computer Networks,” International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 2008, Vol. 2, No. 1. Pp. 1-25. Yadav, Surya, 2007. “Automation of Webpage Quality Determination,” International Journal of Information Quality, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2008 pp. 152-176. Yadav, Surya, 2007. “A hybrid instruction design of a database course: from concept to implementation,” International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education (B+), 2007, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 140-151. Operations: Delgadillo, Francisco, Bremer, Ron, and Hoffman, James. 2007. “A Destructive Sampling Method Designed For Outsourcing Situations Involving High Quality Production Processes.” Quality and Quantity (B+), 41 (3), 513529. Burns, James and P. Musa. 2006. “System Dynamics and Theory of Constraints Compared in various Problem Contexts,” IEEE Transactions on Engineering Education. Hammoudeh, S., R. Sari, and Ewing, B. T., forthcoming. “Relationships among Strategic Commodities and with Financial Variables: A New Look,” Contemporary Economic Policy. Ewing, B. T., and A. Dabral, forthcoming, “Analysis of Wind-Inducted Economic Losses Resulting from Roof Damage to a Metal Building,” Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis. Ewing, B.T., J. Kruse and M. A. Thompson, forthcoming. “A Multidisciplinary Plan for Executive Education and Lifelong Learning Programs in Wind Science and Engineering,” International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning. Thornton, M., M. Yanochik and B. T. Ewing, forthcoming. “Selling Slave Families Down the River: Property Rights at the Auction,” Independent Review. Ewing, B. T., J. B. Kruse, and M. Thompson, forthcoming. “Twister! Employment Responses to the Oklahoma City Tornado,” Applied Economics. Ewing, B. T., J. Kruse and M. A. Thompson, forthcoming. “A Multidisciplinary Plan for Executive Education and Lifelong Learning Programs in Wind Science and Engineering, “International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning. Hammoudeh, S. M., Ewing, B. T., and M. A. Thompson. “Threshold Co integration Analysis of Crude Oil Benchmarks,” Energy Journal, 29(4), 2008, pp. 79-96. Ewing, B. T. and M. A. Thompson, 2008. “VAR and Generalized Impulse Response Analysis of Manufacturing Unit Labor Costs,” Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 387, 2008. Pp. 2575-2583. Ewing, B.T., R. Sari and U. Soytas, 2008. “The Relationship Between Disaggregate Energy Consumption and Industrial Production in the United States: An ARDL Approach,” Energy Economics, 30, 2008. pp. 2302-2313. Ewing, B. T., M. A. Thompson, 2008. “Industrial Production, Volatility, and the Supply Chain,” International Journal of Production Economics (A), 115(2), 2008. Pp. 553-558. Ewing, B.T., J. B. Kruse and M. A. Thompson, 2008. “Transmission of Shocks among Health Care Sector Index Returns,” Applied Financial Economics Letters, 4, 2008, pp. 71-75. Ewing, B. T., A. Reyes, M. Thompson and J. Wetherbe, 2008. “Examination and Comparison of Hispanic and White Unemployment Rates,” Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis, 3, Article 11. Ewing, B.T., J. Kruse and M. Thompson, 2008. “Analysis of Time-Varying Turbulence in Geographically Dispersed Wind Energy Markets,” Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 3, 2008, pp. 340-347. Ewing, B.T., Jamie B. Kruse, John Schroeder, and Doug Smith, 2007. Time Series Analysis of Wind Speed using VAR and Impulse Response Technique," Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 95 (3), pp. 209-219. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 13 Draft 7/1/2009 Ewing, B.T. and M. A. Thompson, 2007. “Dynamic Cyclical Co movements of Oil Prices with Industrial Production, Consumer Prices, Unemployment and Stock Prices,” Energy Policy, 35 (11): 5535-5540. Ewing, B.T. and M. A. Thompson, 2007. “Symmetric and Asymmetric Stationarity Tests of Productivity,” The Engineering Economist, Volume 52: 355-365. E. Freeza, M. Wachtel, and B.T. Ewing, 2007. “Bariatric Surgery Costs and Implications for Hospital Margins: Comparing Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass and Laparoscopic Gastric Banding,” Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, Volume 17, Number 4, pp. 239-244. Ewing, B.T., M. Thompson and J. Payne, 2007. “Relative Forecasting Performance of REIT Return Volatility,” Forecasting Letters, 1 (3), Article 3. Ewing, B.T., J. Kruse and D. Sutter, 2007. “Hurricanes and Economic Research: An Introduction to the Hurricane Katrina Symposium,” Southern Economic Journal, 74 (2), pp. 315-325. Ewing, B.T., J. Hoffman and M. Thompson, 2007. "Macroeconomic Activity and the Compensation of Health Care Workers," Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis, Vol. 2 : Iss. 2, Article 2. R. Sari, S. Hammoudeh, and B.T. Ewing, 2007. “Dynamic Relationships between Oil and Metal Commodity Futures Prices,” Geopolitics of Energy, 29 (7), pp. 2-13. Ewing, B.T. and P. V. Wunnava, 2007. "Characterizing the Long Run Relationship Between Union and Nonunion Wages," Empirical Economics Letters, v6, n4, pp. 227-36. Eldo Frezza, and B.T. Ewing, 2007. “Broadbanding a Surgical Academic Practice,” Journal of Medical Practice Management, 22 (4), pp. 222-229. R. Sari, Bradley T. Ewing and U. Soytas, 2007. “Disaggregate Energy Consumption and Industrial Output,” Energy Policy, 35(2), pp. 1274-1281. R. Sari, Bradley T. Ewing, and B. Aydin, 2007. “Housing Market and Macroeconomic Variables in Turkey,” Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Vol. 43, No. 5, pp. 5-19. Ewing, B.T. and Mark A. Thompson, 2007. “Worker Compensation and Macroeconomic Shocks in Serviceand Goods-Producing Sectors,” International Journal of Service and Operations Management, 3(4), pp. 411-426. U. Soytas, R. Sari, and B. T. Ewing, 2007. “Energy Consumption, Income, and Carbon Emissions in the United States,” Ecological Economics, 62(3-4), pp. 482-489. Ewing, B.T., 2007. "The Labor Market Effects of High School Athletic Participation: Evidence from Wage and Fringe Benefit Differentials," Journal of Sports Economics, 8(3), pp.255-265. Ewing, B.T., M. Thompson and M. Yanochik, 2007. “Using Volume to Forecast Stock Market Volatility around the Time of the 1929 Crash,” Applied Financial Economics, 17 (14), pp. 1123-1128. Ewing, B.T., and J. B. Kruse, 2007. “The Prime Rate-Deposit Rate Spread and Macroeconomic Shocks,” Advances in Quantitative Analysis of Finance and Accounting, Volume 5, pp.181-198. Ewing, B.T. and M. Thompson, 2007. “Asymmetric Mean Reversion in Corporate Profits,” Applied Economics Letters, 14(13), pp. 935-938. Ewing, B.T., Kent Riggs and Keith L. Ewing, 2007. “Time Series Analysis of a Predator-Prey System: Application of VAR and Generalized Impulse Response Function,” Ecological Economics, 60(3), pp. 605-612. Ewing, B.T., Jamie B. Kruse and John Schroeder, 2006. "Time Series Analysis of Wind Speed with TimeVarying Turbulence," Environmetrics, 17(2), pp.119-127. Ewing, B.T., S. M. Hammoudeh and M. A. Thompson, 2006. "Examining Asymmetry in Energy Futures and Spot Prices," Energy Journal, Volume 27, No. 3, pp. 9-23. Ewing, B.T., G. Covarrubias, S. Hein, and M. Thompson, 2006. "Modeling Volatility Changes in the 10 Year Treasury," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Volume 369, No. 2, pp. 737-744. E. E. Frezza and M. S. Wachtel and Bradley T. Ewing, 2006. “The Impact of Morbid Obesity on the State Economy: An Initial Evaluation,” Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (Journal of the American Bariatric Society), Volume 2, No. 5, pp. 504-508. Ewing, B. T., Jamie B. Kruse and John Schroeder, 2006. “Time Series Analysis of Wind Speed with TimeVarying Turbulence,” Journal of Applied Statistics, Volume 33, No. 10, 2006, pp. 1121-1129. Ewing, B.T., J. E. Payne, O. Al-Zoubi, and M. Thompson, 2006. “Government Expenditures and Revenues: Evidence from Asymmetric Modeling,” Southern Economic Journal, Volume 73, No. 1, pp. 190-200. Ewing, B.T., M. Thompson and T. Kerr, 2006. “Do Flow Rates Respond Asymmetrically to Water Level? Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 14 Draft 7/1/2009 Evidence from the Edwards Aquifer,” Journal of Applied Statistics. 33(10), pp. 1121-1129. Ewing, B.T. and Jamie B. Kruse, 2006. "Valuing Self Protection: Income and Certification Effects for Safe Rooms," Construction Management and Economics, Volume 24, Number 10, pp. 1057-1068. Ewing, B.T. and Shwetha Rao, 2006. ”Employment Linkages in Technology Manufacturing in Texas,” Information Technology Journal, Volume 5 (4), pp. 655-660. Ewing, B.T., D. Liang and M. Thompson, 2006. “Response of Building Costs to Unexpected Changes in Real Economic Activity and Risk,” Business Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives, pp. 251255. Ewing, B.T., Jamie B. Kruse and Scott E. Hein. 2006 “The Response of Insurer Stock Prices to Natural Hazards,” in Weather and Forecasting (Journal of the American Meterological Society). Volume 21, No. 3, pp. 395-407. Ewing, B.T., J. B. Kruse and Y. Wang, 2005. “Local Housing Price Index Analysis in Wind-Disaster-Prone Areas,” Natural Hazards, 40(2), pp. 463-483. Ewing, B.T., J. E. Payne and M. Thompson, 2005. “Forecasting REIT Volatility,” Risk Letters, Volume 1, Issue 2. Ewing, B.T., J. B. Kruse and M. A. Thompson, 2005. "Comparing the Impact of News: A Tale of Three Healthcare Sectors," Journal of Business Finance and Accounting. Volume 32. Issue 9-10, pp. 20452050. Ewing, B.T., J. B. Kruse and M. Thompson, 2005. "An Empirical Examination of the Corpus Christi Unemployment Rate and Hurricane Bret," Natural Hazards Review (Journal of the American Society of Civil Engineers-ASCE), 6 (4), November, pp. 191-196. F. Malik, Bradley T. Ewing and J. E. Payne, 2005. “Measuring Volatility Persistence in the Presence of Sudden Changes in the Variance of Canadian Stock Returns,” Canadian Journal of Economics. Volume 38, Number 3, pp. 1037-1056 Ewing, B.T. and Farooq Malik, 2005. “Re-Examining the Asymmetric Predictability of Conditional Variances: The Role of Sudden Changes in Variance,” Journal of Banking and Finance. 29(10), pp. 2655-2673. Ewing, B.T., Jamie B. Kruse and Mark A. Thompson, 2005. "Transmission of Labor Market Shocks after the Oklahoma City Tornado," Environmental Hazards, 6(4). pp. 181-188 Ewing, B.T. and Yongsheng Wang, 2005. “Single Housing Starts and Macroeconomic Activity: A Generalized Impulse Response Analysis,” Applied Economics Letters, 12 (3), pp. 187-190. Ewing, B.T. and J. E. Payne, 2005. “The Response of Real Estate Investment Trust Returns to Macroeconomic Shocks,” Journal of Business Research (A), 58 (3) 3, pp. 293-300. Ewing, B.T., J. B. Kruse and M. A. Thompson, "Employment Dynamics and the Nashville Tornado," Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, Volume 34, Number 2, 2004, pp. 47-60. Ewing, B.T., William Levernier and Farooq Malik, 2005. "Modeling Unemployment Rates by Race and Gender: A Non-Linear Time Series Approach," Eastern Economic Journal. 31(3), pp. 333-347. Ewing, B.T., Charles North and Beck Taylor, 2005. "The Employment Effects of a ‘Good Cause’ Discharge Standard in Montana," Industrial and Labor Relations Review (A), 59 (1), pp. 17-33. Ewing, B.T. and Yongsheng Wang, 2004. “Out-of-Sample Forecasting of Single Housing Starts Using Univariate Models,” The Empirical Economics Letters, Volume 3, Number 6, pp. 269-279. Ewing, B.T., Jamie Brown Kruse and Mark A. Thompson, 2004. “Forecasting the Volatility of Health Care Stocks,” with Jamie Brown Kruse and Mark A. Thompson, Brazilian Journal of Business Economics, Volume 4, Number 2, pp. 7-18. Ewing, B.T., J. B. Kruse, and M. A. Thompson, forthcoming. 2004. "Employment Dynamics and the Nashville Tornado," Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, 34 (2), pp. 47-60. W. Seyfried and Bradley T. Ewing, 2004. “A Time-Varying Volatility Approach to Modeling the Phillips Curve: The Case of Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom,” Journal of Economics and Finance, Volume 28, Number 2, pp. 186-197. Ewing, B.T., J. B. Kruse and M. Thompson, 2004. "Money Demand and Risk: A Classroom Experiment," Journal of Economic Education, Volume 35, Number 3, pp. 243-250. Ewing, B.T. and Phanindra V. Wunnava, 2004. "Trade-Off Between Supervision Cost and PerformanceBased Pay: Does Gender Matter?" Small Business Economics, Volume 23, No. 5, pp. 453-460. Flamm, Phillip, Francisco Delgadillo, Bradley T. Ewing, and James J. Hoffman, 2008. "A Hybrid Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 15 Draft 7/1/2009 Approach for Teaching Introduction to Operations Management." International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education (B+), Vol. 2 (3) pp. 255-274. Mark F. Thouin, James J. Hoffman, and Eric W. Ford, forthcoming. “The Effect of Information Technology (IT) Investment on Firm-Level Performance in the Healthcare Industry,” Health Care Management Review (A). Walden, Eric A., and Hoffman, Jim J., forthcoming. "Organizational Form, Incentives And The Management Of Information Technology: Opening the Black Box of Outsourcing" Computers & Operations Research (A). Westfall, P. H., J. Hoffman, and J. Xia, 2007. “Joint Analysis of Multiple Categorical Dependent Variables in Organizational Research,” Organizational Research Methods (A), 10(4), 2007, pp. 673-688. Sherif, Karma, Hoffman, James, Thomas, Bob, 2006. “Can Technology Build Organizational Social Capital? The Case of a Global IT Consulting Firm. Information & Management (A). 43 (7): 795-804. Hoffman, J., Hoelscher, M., & Sorenson, R. 2006. “Achieving sustained competitive advantage: A family capital theory,” Family Business Review (B+), 24, 2, 137-146. Hoelscher, Mark, James J. Hoffman, and David Dawley, 2005. “Towards A Social Capital Theory Of Competitive Advantage In Medical Groups,” Health Care Management Review (A), 30(2), pp. 103-109. Westney, Paul, and James J. Hoffman. 2004. “The International Threat of Biological Weapons: Legal and Regulatory Perspectives,” Advances in Healthcare Management. Volume 4: 25-49. Hoffman, James, Mark Hoelscher, and Karma Sherif, 2005. “Social capital, knowledge management, and sustained superior performance,” Journal of Knowledge Management, 9:3, (2005) 93-100. Hoffman, James J., Karma Sherif, and Mark Hoelscher, 2005. “Social Capital, Knowledge Management, and Sustained Superior Performance,” Journal of Knowledge Management, 9(3), pp. 93-100. Hoffman, James J., Marc J. Schniederjans, & Terrence Sebora, 2004. "A Multi-Objective Approach to CEO Selection," Information Systems & Operational Research Journal, 42(4): 237-255. Dawley, David D., James J. Hoffman, and Alfred R. Smith. 2004. “Leader Succession: Does Gender Matter,” Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 25(8): 678-690. Brockmann, Erich, James J. Hoffman, David D. Dawley. 2004. “The Impact of CEO Duality and Prestige on a Bankrupt Organization,” Journal of Managerial Issues, 16(2): 178-196. Statistics: Bremer, Ronald, and Frank Delgadillo, 2008. “A Destructive Sampling Method Designed for High Quality Production Processes: DSM-HQ,” Quality and Quantity (B+), Vol. 41, No.3. Bremer, Ronald, William Dukes and Joe Peng, 2007. “The Impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002: The Perspective of CFOs,” Financial Decisions, 19, No.1 (authorship alphabetical.) Bremer, Ronald and Zhaohui Zhang, 2007. “Weaknesses of the Indicator Variable Approach in Short-term Event Studies,” International Journal of Business, Vol. 13, 197-213. Bremer, Ronald and Zhaohui Zhang, 2007. “Extensions of the Standardized Cross-Sectional Approach to Short-Horizon Event Studies,” Journal of Financial Research (A), Vol. XXX, No. 4, pp. 495-513. Bremer, Ronald, Francisco Delgadillo, and James Hoffman, 2007. “A Destructive Sampling Method Designed for Outsourcing Situations Involving High Quality Production Processes, Quality & Quantity (B+), Vol. 41, No. 3, 2007. Bremer, Ronald, forthcoming. “Using Narrated Online Lectures,” Texas Journal of Distance Learning, forthcoming. Westfall, P. H., 2008. “Overhauling online ratings systems leads November TAS,” Amstat News, November 2008, 12. Westfall P. H., 2008. “The Benjamini-Hochberg Method with Intinitely Many Contrasts in linear Models,” Biometrika 95, 709-719 (2008). Westfall, P. H., 2008. “ROC and FDR: Similarities, Assumptions, and Decisions,” Statistica Sinica 18, 811816 (2008). Westfall, P. H., and Troendle, 2008. “Multiple Testing with Minimal Assumptions,” Biometrical Journal 50, 745-755, 2008. Hothorn, T., and F. Bretz and P. H. Westfall, 2008. “Simultaneous Inference in General parametric Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 16 Draft 7/1/2009 Models,” Biometrical Journal 50(3), 346-364, 2008. Westfall, P. H. 2008. “Teaching Bayes to Nonstatistics Graduate Students: Editor’s Note,” The American Statistician (A) 62, 189 (2008). Westfall, P. H., and Lund 2008. “Voting Leads February Issue,” Amstat News Feb. 2008, 10. Westfall, P. H., 2007. “Much Ado about ‘How to’,” Amstat News, May 2007 23. Westfall, P. H., 2007. “Leading Papers Look at Teaching Bayes to Nonstatisticians,” Amstat News, July 2007, 16. Westfall, P. H., Tsai, Ogenstad, Tomoiaga, Moseley, and Lu, 2007. “Clinical Trials Simulation: A Statistical Approach,” Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics (B+), 18, 611-630. Westfall, P. H. and Hilbe, 2007. “The Black Swan: Praise and Criticism,” The American Statistician (A), 61, pp. 193-194. Westfall, P. H., 2007. “The American Statistician in 2006,” The American Statistician (A), 61, pp. 103-104. Westfall, P. H., 2007. “Official Statistics and 1 2 ,” Amstat News, 356, pp. 103-104. Westfall, P. H., 2007. “ASA Tries out Promotions Strategy on Two May Articles,” Amstat News, May 2007, pp. 20-21. Westfall, P. H., 2007. “Black Swan Flies into August Issue,” Amstat News, July 2007, p. 18. Westfall, P. H., 2007. “Negative Chi Square, Einstein, and the Iraq Conflict,” Amstat News, November 2007, p. 24. Westfall, P. H. and R. Tobias, 2007. “Multiple Testing of General Contrasts: Truncated Closure and the Extended Shaffer–Royen Method,” Journal of the American Statistical Association (A+), 102: pp. 487494. Westfall, P. H., J. Hoffman, and J. Xia, 2007. “Joint Analysis of Multiple Categorical Dependent Variables in Organizational Research,” Organizational Research Methods (A), 10(4), 2007, pp.673-688. Dmitrienko, A., B. Wiens and P. H. Westfall, 2006. “Fallback Tests in Dose Response Clinical Trials,” Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics (B+) 16, 745-755. Westfall, P. H. and Y. Lu, 2008. “Is Bonferroni Admissible for Large m?” American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences. Westfall, P. H. and Young. “Contradictions in Highly Cited Medical Research.” [Letter to the editor]. Journal of the American Medical Association 294(21), 2695-2696. Koyama, T., and P. H. Westfall, 2005. “Decision-Theoretic Views on Simultaneous Testing of Superiority and Noninferiority,” Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics (B+) 15, 943-955. Gönen, M., W. O. Johnson, Y. Lu and P. H. Westfall, 2005. "The Bayesian two-sample t test,” The American Statistician (A), 59, 252-257. (Author order alphabetic.) Westfall, P. H., 2006. “The American Statistician Moves in a New Direction,” The Amstat News, 346, 17 (2006). Westfall, P. H., 2006, “Hurricane Forecasting Kicks off Inaugural Interdisciplinary Section,” The Amstat News, 347, 19. (2006). Westfall, P. H., 2006. “Editorial,” The American Statistician (A), 2006, 60, 1-2. Westfall, P.H., 2006. “Messy Data Invade August issue of TAS,” The Amstat News, 350, 7. (2006) Westfall, P.H., 2006. “Sandwiches, outliers, and Graphs,” The Amstat News, 354, 9. (2006. Moreau, A.R., P. H. Westfall, L. C. Cancio, and A. D. Mason, 2005. “Development And Validation Of An Age-Risk Score For Mortality Prediction Following Thermal Injury,” The Journal Of Trauma, 58 (5): 967972. Somerville, M., T. Wilson, G. Koch, and P. Westfall, 2004. “Evaluation of a weighted multiple comparison procedure,” Pharmaceutical Statistics (B+) 4, 7-13. Westfall, P.H., 2004. Comment on Benjamini and Yekutieli, ‘False Discovery Rate Adjusted Confidence Intervals for Selected Parameters,’ Journal of the American Statistical Association (A+) 100, 85-89. Hein, S.E. and P. H. Westfall, 2004. “Improving Tests of Abnormal Returns by Bootstrapping the Multivariate Regression Model with Event Parameters,” Journal of Financial Econometrics (B+) 2, 451471. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 17 Draft 7/1/2009 MANAGEMENT FACULTY Blair, J.D., Fottler, M.D., Ford, E. and Payne, G.T. 2007. “Perspectives on Strategic Thinking and Entrepreneurial Action in the Health Care Industry.” Advances in Health Care Management, 6: 3-9. Blair, John D., Robert K. Keel, Timothy W. Nix and K. Wade Vlosich, 2004. "Modeling the Environmental Jolt of Terrorist Attacks: Configurations of Asymmetrical Warfare” Advances in Health CBAare Management, 4. Blair, John D., Myron D. Fottler and Albert C. Zapanta, 2004. "The Bioterrorism Formula: Facing the Certainty of the Uncertain Future,” Advances in Health Care Management, 4. Blair, John D. and K. Wade Vlosich, 2004. "Cocktails, Deceptions and Force Multipliers in Bioterrorism,” Advances in Health Care Management, 4. Boal, K. B., Bernard McKenna, and David Rooney, forthcoming. “Wisdom principles as a meta-theoretical basis for evaluation leadership,” Leadership Quarterly (A), forthcoming. Boal, K.B., 2007. “Editors’ Special,” Journal of Management Inquiry, 2007, 16(1), p. 65. Boal, K.B., 2007. “Editors’ Choice,” Journal of Management Inquiry, 2007 16, (2), p.111. Boal, K. B. and Patrick Shultz, 2007. “Storytelling, time and evolution: The role of strategic leadership in complex adaptive systems,” Leadership Quarterly (A), 2007, 18, pp. 411-428. Boal, K. B., 2006. “Reflections on JMI,” Journal of Management Inquiry (B+), 2006, 15 (1), 81-82. Boal, K. B., 2006. “Editors’ Choice,” Journal of Management Inquiry (B+), 2006, 15 (4) 345-346. Boal, K.B. and Paul Hirsch, 2006. “Editors’ Choice,” Journal of Management Inquiry (B+), 2006, 15 (2), 8384. Boal, K.B. and Paul Hirsch, 2006. “Editors’ Special,” Journal of Management Inquiry (B+), 2006. 15 (3), 217-218. Boal, K.B. and Paul Hirsch, 2006. “Editors’ Special,” Journal of Management Inquiry (B+), 2006, 15 (3), 217-218. Allred, B., Boal, K. B., and Holstein, W. K., 2005. “Corporations as Stepfamilies: A New Metaphor for Explaining the Fate of Merged and Acquired Companies.” The Academy of Management Executive (A) 19, 23-27. Brigham, K. H., J.C. Short, T. Payne, T.G. Lumpkin, and Broberg, 2008. “Family Firms and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Publicly Traded Firms: A Comparative Analysis of the S&P 500,” Family Business Review (B+) (forthcoming). Brigham, K. H., R. K. Mitchell, and J. O. De Castro, 2008 forthcoming, “Cognitive Misfit and Firm Growth in Technology-Oriented SMEs,” International Journal of Technology Management [ISI Impact Factor, 35 (72/81 for “Management” category)], forthcoming. Brigham, K. H., G. T. Lumpkin, and T. Moss, 2008 (forthcoming). “Long-Term Orientation: Implications for the entrepreneurial Orientation and performance of Family Businesses,” Entrepreneurship & Regional Development [ISI Impact Factor .872 (44/72 for “Business” category)] forthcoming. Brigham, K. H., T. R. Huerta, E. W., Ford, and L. T. Peterson, 2008. “Testing the Hospital Value Proposition: An Empirical analysis of Efficiency and Quality,” Health Care Management Review, 33 (4): 341-349. Sorenson, R, L., Folker, C., and K. H. Brigham, 2008. “The Collaborative Network Orientation: Achieving Business Success through Collaborative Relationships,” Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice (A), 32(4): pp. 615-34. Brigham, K. H., De Castro, J. O., & Shepherd, D. A. 2007. “A Person-Organization Fit Model of OwnerManagers’ Cognitive Style and Organizational Demands,” Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice (A), 31(1): 29-51. Phillips, R. L. and Brigham, K. H. 2007. “High-Tech Entrepreneurship in the Health Care Industry: A Praxeological View of Stages,” Advances in Health Care Management, 6: 129-166. Marshall, J. P., Sorenson, R, Brigham, K., Wieling, E., Reifman, A., & Wampler, R., 2006. “The Paradox for the Family Firm CEO: Owner Age Relationship to Succession-Related Processes and Plans,” Journal of Business Venturing (A), 21(3), pp. 348-368. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 18 Draft 7/1/2009 Cogliser, C. C., G. T. Lumpkin, and D. R. Schneider, forthcoming. “Understanding and Measuring Autonomy: An Entrepreneurial Orientation Perspective,” Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice (A), forthcoming. Cogliser, C. C., and C. and Schriesheim, forthcoming. “Construct Validation in Leadership Research: Explication and Illustration,” Leadership Quarterly (A), forthcoming. Cogliser, C. C., C.A. Schriesheim, T.A. Scandura, and W.L. Gardner, 2009. “Balance in Leader and Follower Perceptions of Leader-Member Exchange: Relationships with Performance and Work Attitudes,” The Leadership Quarterly (A), 20, 452-465. Cogliser, C. C., and J. E. Stambaugh. A multi-level process view of new venture emergence: Impressive first steps toward a model. Research in Multi-level issues, Vol. VII: Multi-Level issues in Creativity and Innovation. Cogliser, C. C. and K. H. Brigham, 2004. “The Intersection of Leadership and Entrepreneurship: Mutual Lessons to be Learned,” The Leadership Quarterly: Yearly Review of Leadership (A), 15: 771-799. Conn, Cynthia E., 2008. “Integrating writing skills and ethics training in business communication pedagogy: A resume case study exemplar (Lead Article),“ Business Communication Quarterly (Journal published by the Association for Business Communication and Sage Publications.), 71, 138-151. Conn, Cynthia E., In press. “Talking about problematic issues in employment backgrounds: Lessons in ethical and effective interviewing strategies,” Communication Teacher (Journal published by the National Communication Association.) (In Press). Gardner, W.L., Dawn Fischer and James G. (Jerry) Hunt, 2009. “Emotional labor and leadership: A threat to authenticity,” The leadership Quarterly (A), 20, 466-482. Gardner, W.L., B. J. Reithel, R. T. Foley, C. C. Cogliser, and F. O. Walumbwa, 2009. “Attraction to WebBased Profiles of Organizational Cultures: Effects of Realistic Recruitment and IndividualismCollectivism,” Management Communication Quarterly (B+), 22(3), 437-472. Gardner, W., Dawn Fischer and James G. (Jerry) Hunt, 2008. “Emotional labor and leadership: A threat to authenticity,” The leadership Quarterly (A), forthcoming. Gardner, W., Brian J. Reithel, Richard t. Foley, Claudia C. Cogliser, and Fred Walumbwa, 2008. “Attraction to organizational culture profiles: Effects of realistic recruitment and vertical and horizontal individualism-collectivism,” Management Communication Quarterly (B+), forthcoming. Walumbwa, F.O., B.J. Avolio, W.L. Gardner, T.S. Wernsing, and S.J. Peterson, 2008. “Authentic Leadership: Development and Validation of a Theory-Based Measure,” Journal of Management (A+), 34 (1), 89-126. Gardner, W. L. and Jo Ann E. Brown, 2007. “Effective Modeling of Authentic Leadership,” Academic Exchange Quarterly, 11(2), 56-60. Gardner, W., Claudia C. Cogliser, Chester A. Schriesheim and Terri A. Scandura, 2007. “Balance in Leader and Follower Perceptions of Leader-Member Exchange: Relationships with Performance and Work Attitudes,” The Leadership Quarterly (A). Forthcoming. Gardner, W. L., P. Harvey, and M.J. Martinko, 2006 “Promoting authentic behavior in organizations: An attributional perspective,” Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, 12 (3), 1-11. Gardner, W., D. Cleavenger, and K. Mhatre, 2007. “Help-seeking: Testing the effects of task interdependence and normativeness on employee propensity to seek help,” Journal of Business and Psychology (B+), 21 (3), 331-359. Avolio, B. J., and Gardner, W. L., 2005. “Authentic leadership development: Getting to the root of positive forms of leadership,” The Leadership Quarterly (A) 16(3), 315-338. Gardner, W. L., B. J. Avolio, F. Luthans, D.R. May, and F.O. Walumbwa, 2005. “Can you see the real me?” A self-based model of authentic leader and follower development.” The Leadership Quarterly (A), 16(3), 343-372. Avolio, B. J., Gardner, W. L., Walumbwa, F. O., Luthans, F., & May, D. R., 2004. “Unlocking the mask: A look at the process by which authentic leaders impact follower attitudes and behaviors.” The Leadership Quarterly (A), 15(6), 801-823. Mohammed A. A., & Gardner, W. L., 2004. “An exploratory study of interorganizational defamation: An organizational impression management perspective.” Organizational Analysis, 12(2), 129-145. Ammeter, A. P., Douglas, C., Hochwarter, W. A., Ferris, G. R., and Gardner, W. L., 2004. “Introduction to: Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 19 Draft 7/1/2009 The Leadership Quarterly special issue on political perspectives in leadership.” The Leadership Quarterly (A), 15(4), 433-435. Davis, W. D., & Gardner, W. L., 2004. “Organizational cynicism and perceptions of politics: A leadermember exchange and attributional perspective.” The Leadership Quarterly (A), 15(4), 439-465. Gardner, W. L., & Schermerhorn, J. R., Jr., 2004. “Unleashing individual potential: Performance gains through positive organizational behavior and authentic leadership.” Organizational Dynamics (B+), 33(3), 270-281. Douglas, C., & Gardner, W. L., 2004. “Transition to Self-Directed Work Teams (SDWTS): Implications for managerial influence tactics, self-monitoring, and team member attitudes toward related issues.” Journal of Organizational Behavior (A), 25(1), 47-65. Hansen, H.; Ropo, A. and Sauer, E., 2007. “Aesthetic Leadership,” Leadership Quarterly (A), 18(6): pp. 544-560, 2007. Hansen, H., Barry, D., Boje, D. and M.J. Hatch, 2007. “Truth or Consequences: An improvised collective story construction,” Journal of Management Inquiry (B+), 16(2): 112-126, 2007. Heather, H, H. Hansen, D. Hjorth, D. Steyaert, and S. Meisiek, 2006. “In the Wings: On the Possibility of Theatrical Space,” Tamara Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science, 5 (3): 93-98. Boje, D., H. Hansen, and G.A. Rosile, 2007. “From theatre to metatheatre,” Revue of Management; Science Revue Sciences de Gestion (special issue in English), 42, p.228, 2007. Parry, K. and H. Hansen, 2007. “The organizational story as leadership (B),” Leadership, 3(3), pp. 281-300, 2007. Hansen, Hans, 2006. “The ethnonarrative approach,” Human Relations (A). 59(8), pp. 1049-1076. Hansen, Hans, 2006. “Invited Commentary: Spiritual vibrations in organizational studies,” Journal of Management, Spirituality, and Religion, 2(3), pp. 399-405. Barry, D.; Carroll, B, and Hansen, Hans 2006. “Organizational Collide-o-scopes? Endotextual vs. Exotextual Approaches to Narrative and Discursive Organizational Studies,” Organization Studies (A), 27, pp. 1091-1110. (Alphabetical listing.) Taylor, S. and Hansen, Hans, 2005. “Finding form: Looking at the field of organizational aesthetics,” Journal of Management Studies (A), 42(6), pp. 1211-1231. Hoover, J. D., R. G. Giambatista, R. L. Sorenson, and W. G. Bommer, forthcoming. “Assessing the Effectiveness of Whole Person Learning Pedagogy in Skill Acquisition,” Academy of Management Learning and Education (A). Hoover, J. D, 2009. “A Triadic Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Increasing the Efficacy of Experiential Learning,” Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, forthcoming, Volume 36. Hoover, J. D. and R. G. Giambatista, 2009. “Why Have We Neglected Vicarious Experiential Learning?” Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, Volume 36. Giambatista, R. G. and Hoover, J. D. 2009. “An Empirical Test of Behavioral Immersion.” Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, Volume 36. Hoover, J. D., 2008. “Realizing the Artful in Management Education and Development: Smoldering Examples from the Burning Man Project, “Journal of Organization and Management, 14(5), pp. 535547. Hoover, J.D. 2008. “Cognitive Mapping and Diagnostic Aspects of Organizational Change”, Organization Development Journal, Spring, 26 (1): 37-45. Hoover, J.D. 2008. “Using the Heat of Community in Training and Development: Lessons from the Culture of the Burning Man Project”, Journal of Business Management and Change, Spring, 3 (1): 95-110. Hoover, J.D. 2008. “ABSEL Redux: Reflections After a 25 Hiatus”, Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, 35. Hoover, J.D. 2008. “Experiential Learning Is Not Just Experiential Teaching: Measurement of Student Skill Acquisition via Assessment Centers”, Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, 35. Hoover, J.D. 2007. “How ‘Whole’ is Whole Person Learning? An Examination of Spirituality in Experiential Learning,” Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, 34: 324-330. Newman, J.M., M. P. Lillis, M. L. Waite and L. A. Krefting, 2009. "Identifying Targets of Scientific Inquiry: Obstacles to the Advancement of Organization Science" International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior. Vol. 12, Num. 4.. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 20 Draft 7/1/2009 Lumpkin, G. T., W. L. Martin, and M. Vaughn, 2008. “Family orientation: Individual-level influcences on family firm outcomes,” Family Business Review (B+), 21 (2): 127-138. Lumpkin, G. T., C. C. Cogliser, and D. R. Schneider, 2008. “Understanding and measuring autonomy: An entrepreneurial orientation perspective,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (A),33 91): 47-69. Rauch, A., J. Wiklund, G. T. Lumpkin, and M. Frese, 2008. “Entrepreneurial orientation and business performance: An assessment of past research and suggestions for the future,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (A), (In press). Short, J. C., T. G. Payne, K. H. Brigham, G. T. Lumpkin, and J. C. Broberg, 2008. “Family firms and entrepreneurial orientation in publicly traded firms: A comparative analysis of the S&P 500,” Family Business Review (B+), In press. Lumpkin, G. T., K.H. Brigham, and T. W. Moss, 2008. “Long-term orientation: Implications for the entrepreneurial orientation and performance of family businesses,” Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, forthcoming. Marvel, M.R. and Lumpkin, G.T. , 2007. “Technology entrepreneurs’ human capital and its effects on innovation radicalness,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (A), 31(6): 807-828,2007. Lichtenstein, B. B., Dooley, K. J., & Lumpkin, G. T. , 2006. “Measuring emergence in the dynamics of new venture creation,” Journal of Business Venturing (A), 21(2), pp.153-175. Lumpkin, G. T. and G. G. Dess, 2006. “The Effects of “simplicity” on the strategy-performance relationship: A note,” Journal of Management Studies (A), 43 (7): 1583-1604. Lumpkin, G. T., 2006. “The promise of technology versus the pastoral ideal: Ralph Waldo Emerson’s conflict over the role of mankind in nature,” International Journal of Humanities and Peace, 22 (1): 4546. Lumpkin, G. T., & Lichtenstein, B. B. 2005. ”The role of organizational learning in the opportunity recognition process,” Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice (A), 29(4), pp. 451-472. Dess, G. G., & Lumpkin, G. T. 2005. “The role of entrepreneurial orientation in stimulating effective corporate entrepreneurship,” Academy of Management Executive (A), 19(1), pp. 147-156. Lumpkin, G. T., & Erdogan, B. 2004. “If not entrepreneurship, can psychological characteristics predict entrepreneurial orientation? A pilot study,” The ICFAI Journal of Entrepreneurship Development, 1 (1): 21-33. Lumpkin, G. T., & Dess, G. G. 2004. “E-business strategies and Internet business models: How the Internet adds value,” Organizational Dynamics (B+), 33(2): 161-173. Arnett, Dennis B., Barry A. Macy, and James B. Wilcox, 2005. “The Role of Core Selling Teams in Supplier-Buyer Relationships,” Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management (A), 25 (1), pp. 2742. Smith, J.B., J. R. Mitchell, and R. K. Mitchell, forthcoming. “Entrepreneurial scripts and the new transaction commitment mindset: Extending the expert information processing theory approach to entrepreneurial cognition research,” Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice (A), 33(4): 815-844. Mitchell, R. K., J. Tan, E. Fischer, and P. Phan, 2008 . “At the center of the action: Innovation and technology strategy research in the small business setting,” Journal of Small Business Management (A), 47(3), pp. 233–262. Mitchell, R. K., J. R. Mitchell, and J. B. Smith, 2008. “Inside opportunity formation: Enterprise failure, cognition, and the creation of opportunities,” Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal (A), (2): 225-242. Mitchell, R. K., and X Li, forthcoming. “The pace and stability of small enterprise innovation in highly dynamic economies: A China-based template,” Journal of Small Business Management (A), 47(3), pp. 370-397. Seawright, K., R. K. Mitchell, J. B. Smith, 2007. “Comparative entrepreneurial cognitions and lagging Russian new venture formation: A tale of two countries,” Journal of Small Business Management (A), 46(4): 512-535. Agle, B. R., Donaldson, T., Freeman, E., Jensen M., Mitchell, R. K., and Wood, D. J. (authorship alphabetical), 2008. “Dialogue: Toward superior stakeholder theory,” Business Ethics Quarterly (A), 18(2): 153-190. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 21 Draft 7/1/2009 Mitchell, R. K., Bailey, A., and Mitchell, J. R., 2007. “Entrepreneurship, thinking, and economic self reliance,” Economic Self-reliance Review, 10(1) 8-13. Su, C., R. K. Mitchell, and M. J. Sirghy, 2007. “Enabling guanxi management in China: A hierarchical stakeholder model of effective guanxi,” Journal of Business Ethics (A), 71 (3): 301-319. Mitchell, R. K. Busenitz, L., Bird, B., Gaglio, C. M., McMullen, J., Morse, E., Smith, B., 2007. “The central question in entrepreneurial cognition research 2007,” Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice (A), (January 2007): 1-27. Mitchell, R. K. and B. Cohen, 2006. “Toward a stakeholder theory of the entrepreneurial firm,” Journal of Small Business Strategy. 17:1, 1-15. Cohen, B., Smith, J. B., Mitchell, R. K., 2006. “Toward a sustainable conceptualization of dependent variables in entrepreneurship research,” Business Strategy and the Environment 17:2, pp. 107-19. Mitchell, R. K., 2006. “Globalization, economic literacy, and native economic development,” International Journal for Entrepreneurship and Small Business 3(6), pp. 743-759. Mitchell, J. R., Friga, P., Mitchell, R. K., 2005. “Untangling the intuition mess: Intuition as a construct in entrepreneurship research,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (A), 30(November), pp. 653-679. Mitchell, R. K., Busenitz, L., Lant, T., McDougall, P.P, Morse, E. A., Smith, 2004. “The distinctive and inclusive domain of entrepreneurial cognition research,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (A); 29(2), Winter 2004, pp. 505 – 518. Mitchell, R. K., 2004. “Evolutionary biology research, entrepreneurship, and the morality of securityseeking behavior in an imperfect economy,” Business Ethics Quarterly (A), The Ruffin Series #4, pp. 263 – 287. Payne, G.T., G. S. Benson,and D. Finegold 2009. “Corporate Board Attributes, Team Effectiveness, and Financial performance,” Journal of Management Studies (A), 46(4): 704-731. Payne, G.T., J. L. Davis, C. B. Moore, and R. G. Bell 2009. “The Deal Structuring Stage of the Venture Capitalist, Decision-Making Process: Examining Confidence and Control,” Journal of Small Business Management (A), 47(2): 154–179. Perez-Nordtvedt, L., G. T. Payne, J. C. Short, and B. L. Kedia, 2008. “An entrainment-based model of temporal organizational fit, misfit, and performance,” Organization Science (A+), 19(5): 785-801. Alhorr, H.S., Moore, C.B. and Payne, G.T., 2008. (alphabetical). “The Impact of Economic Integration on Cross-Border Venture Capital Investments: Evidence from the EU.” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (A), 32(5): 897-917. Dean, M.A. and Shook, C.L, and Payne, Tyge, 2007. “The Past, Present, and Future of Entrepreneurship Research: Data Analytic Trends and Training,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (A), 31(4): 601-618. Davis, J.L, G. T. Payne, and G. C. McMahan, 2007. “A Few Bad Apples? Scandalous Behavior of Mutual Fund Managers.” Journal of Business Ethics (A), 76: 319-334. Crockett, D.R., G. T. Payne and J. E. McGee 2007. “Exploitation of Entrepreneurial Opportunities in the Corporation: An Exploration of Functional-Level Support, Decision Autonomy, and Performance,” Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence, and Growth, 10: 33-64. Payne, G.T., J. L. Davis and J. D. Blair, 2007. “Fit as Moderation and Matching: A Test of Strategy and Structure Congruence in Relationship to Performance.” Advances in Health Care Management, 6 (Strategic Thinking and Entrepreneurial Action in the Health Care Industry): 59-98. Payne, G.T., 2006. “Examining Configurations and Firm Performance in a Suboptimal Equifinality Context,” Organization Science (A+), 17(6), pp. 756-779. Kim, K-H., G. T. Payne, and J. A. Tan, 2006. “An Examination of Cognition and Affect in Strategic Decision-Making,” International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 14(4): 277-294 Payne, G.T., K. H. Kennedy, J. D. Blair, and M. D. Fottler, 2005. “Strategic Cognitive Maps of Small Business Leaders,” Journal of Small Business Strategy, 16 (1): 27-40. Shook, C.L., K. E. Voges, and G. T. Payne, 2005. “The ‘What’ in Top Management Group Conflict: The Effects of Issue Labels and Interpretations,” Journal of Managerial Issues, 17(2): 162-177. Juma, N. and G. T. Payne, 2004. (alphabetical). “Intellectual Capital and Inter-firm Collaboration: Effects on Operating and Market Performance of New Venture High-Tech Firms,” International Journal of Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 22 Draft 7/1/2009 Innovation Management, 8(3), pp. 297-318. Short, J.C., J. C. Broberg, C. C. Cogliser, and K. Brigham 2009. “Construct validation using computeraided text analysis (CATA): An illustration using entrepreneurial orientation.” Organizational Research Methods (A) In Press. Short, J.C., G. T. Payne, K. H. Brigham, G. T. Lumpkin, and C. Broberg, 2009. “Are Family Firms Entrepreneurial? Evidence from the S&P 5000,” Family Form Institute Practitioner, 5(1). Short, J.C. and G. T. Payne 2008. “First Movers and Performance: Timing is Everything.” Academy of Management Review (A+), 33(1): 267-269. Short, J.C., A. McKelvie, D. J. Ketchen and G. N. Chandler 2009. Firm and industry effects on firm performance: A generalization and extension for new ventures. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal (A). 3: 47-65. Short, J.C., G. T. Payne, K. H. Brigham, G. T. Lumpkin, and Broberg, J.C. 2009. “Family Firms and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Publicly-Traded Firms: A Comparative Analysis of the S&P 500.” Family Business Review (B+), 22(1): 9-24. Short, J. C., and T. C. Reeves, 2009. “The graphic novel: A ‘cool’ format for communicating to generation Y,” Business Communications Quarterly (B+), forthcoming. Palmer, T.B. and J. C. Short (2008). Mission statements in U.S. colleges of business: An empirical examination of their content with linkages to configurations and performance. Academy of Management Learning and Education (A), 7: 454-470. Short, J.C., G. T. Payne,and D. J. Ketchen, 2008. “Research on Organizational Configurations: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges.” Journal of Management (A+), 2008, 34 (6): 1053-1079. (Lead Article). Short, J.C. and G.T. Payne, 2008. “First movers and performance: Timing is everything,” Academy of Management Review (A+), 33: 267-269. Short, J. C., and T. B. Palmer, 2008. “Bridging the gap between service-learning and social entrepreneurship through service learning: An interview with the founders of p:ear,” Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship. 13: 121-128. Short, J.C. and T. B. .Palmer, 2008. “The application of DICTION to content analysis research in strategic management,” Organizational Research Methods (A), 11: 727-752. Short, J.C. and T. B. Palmer, 2008. “Mission statements in U.S. colleges of business: An empirical examination of their content with linkages to configurations and performance,” Academy of Management Learning and Education (A). 7: 454-470. Ford, E.W, and J. C. Short, 2008. “The impact of health networks and systems configurations on patient safety initiative responses,” Health Care Management Review (A), 33: 13-20. Short, J.C., D. J. Ketchen, T.B., Palmer, and T. Hult, 2007. “Firm, strategic group, and industry influences on performance,” Strategic Management Journal (A+), 28, p.147-167. Short, J.C., (2007). “A touch of the masters’ hands: An interview with Augustino and Donna Loprinzi,” Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship, 12: 103-109. McKelvie, A., J. Wiklund, & J. C. Short, 2007. “The new venture innovation process: Examining the role of absorptive capacity.” Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence, and Growth, 10: 159-185. Short, J.C. (2007). “Toward greater integration of the resource based view and strategic groups research: An illustration using random coefficients modeling.” Research Methodology in Strategy and Management, 4: 73-98. Short, J.C., D. J. Ketchen, N. Bennett, and M. Du Toit, 2006. “An examination of firm, industry, and time effects on performance using random coefficients modeling,” Organizational Research Methods (A), 9: 259-284. Short, J., 2006. “What Makes Justin Hamilton so hungry?” Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship 11:81-86. Short, J., G. Piccoli, A. Powell, and B. Ives, 2006. “Investigating multilevel relationships in information systems research: An application to virtual teams research using hierarchical linear modeling,” Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application, 7, pp. 1-26. Short, J.C., and D. J. Ketchen, 2005. “Teaching timeless truths through classic literature: Aesop’s fables and strategic management,” Journal of Management Education, 29, pp. 816-832. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 23 Draft 7/1/2009 Wan, W.P., & Yiu, D.W. forthcoming. From crisis to opportunity: Corporate acquisition, organizational slack, and fim performance before and after environmental jolt. Strategic Management Joural (A+). Tihanyi, L., Hoskisson, R.E., Johnson, R.A., & Wan, W.P. forthcoming. Managerial incentives as governance: A study of the technological competence and international diversification link. Management International Review (A). Wan, W.P., Yiu, D.W., Hoskisson R.E. and H. Kim, 2008. “The performance implications of relationship banking in macroeconomic expansion and contraction: A study of Japanese banks’ social relationships and overseas expansion,” Journal of International Business Studies (A), 39: 406-27. Wan, W.P., & Hillman, A.J. 2006. “One of these things is not like the others: What contributes to dissimilarity among MNE subsidiaries’ political strategy,” Management International Review (A), 46, pp. 85-107. Wan, W.P., 2005. “Country resource environments, firm capabilities, and corporate diversification, Journal of Management Studies (A), 42, pp. 161-182. Hillman, A.J. and W. P. Wan, 2005. “The determinants of MNE subsidiaries’ political strategies: Subsidiary, parent, and host country effects,” Journal of International Business Studies (A), 36, pp. 332-340. Gimeno, J., Hoskisson, R.E., Beal, B.D. and W. P. Wan, 2005. “Explaining the clustering of international expansion moves: A critical test in the U.S. telecommunications industry,” Academy of Management Journal (A+), 48, pp. 297-319. Kim, H., Hoskisson, R.E., & W. P. Wan, 2004. “Power dependence, diversification strategy and performance in keiretsu affiliated firms,” Strategic Management Journal (A+), 25, pp. 613-636. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 24 Draft 7/1/2009 MARKETING FACULTY Arnett, Dennis B., C. Michael Wittmann and Shelby D. Hunt, forthcoming. “Explaining Alliance Success: Competences, Resources, Relational Factors, and Resource-Advantage Theory.” Industrial Marketing Management (A), forthcoming. Arnett, Dennis B., Debra A. Laverie and James B. Wilcox, forthcoming. “A Longitudinal Examination of the Effects of Retailer-Manufacturer Brand Alliances: The Role of Perceived Fit.” Journal of Marketing Management (B+), forthcoming. Arnett, Dennis B. and Vishag Badrinarayanan, 2007. “Virtual New Product Teams: An Integrated Framework of Interface Effectiveness.” Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing (B+), 23, (4). Arnett, Dennis B., Gina L. Jarman-Hill, and Eileen Baugh, 2007. “Breastfeeding Intentions among Lowincome Pregnant and Lactating Women.” American Journal of Health Behavior (B), 32 (2), pp. 125-136. Arnett, Dennis B. and Vishag Badrinarayanan, forthcoming. “Enhancing Customer-Needs Driven CRM Strategies: Core Selling Teams, Knowledge Management Competence, and Relationship Marketing Competence.” Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management (A). Arnett, Dennis B., and Hunt, Shelby D. 2006. “Does Marketing Success Lead to Market Success?” Journal of Business Research (A), 59, pp. 820-828. Arnett, Dennis B., Gina L. Jarman-Hill and Eileen Baugh, 2006. “Examining Intentions to Use CoQ10 among Breast Cancer Patients.” American Journal of Health Behavior, 30(3), pp. 313-321. Arnett, Dennis B., Barry A. Macy, and James B. Wilcox, 2005. “The Role of Core Selling Teams in Supplier-Buyer Relationships.” Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management (A), 25 (1), 27-42. Madison, Thomas F. and Dennis B. Arnett, 2005. “Managing Student-Accounting Faculty Relationships: Building for the Future.” Journal of the Academy of Business Education, 6 (Spring), 62-76. Reddy, Srinivas K. and Mayukh Dass, and, 2006. “Modeling Online Art Auction Dynamics Using Functional Data Analysis.” Statistical Science (A+), Volume 21, Number 2, pp. 179-193. Davis, Donna F. and Susan L. Golicic, forthcoming. “Gaining comparative advantage in supply chain relationships: The mediating role of market-oriented IT competence.” Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (A+). Davis, Donna F. and John T. Mentzer, 2008. “Relational resources I interorganizational exchange: The role of trade equity and brand equity.” Journal of Retailing (A), 84 (4): 435-448 Davis, Donna F. and John T. Mentzer, 2007. “Organizational Factors in Sales Forecasting Management: An Integrative Framework and Research Agenda.” International Journal of Forecasting (A), 23(3): 475495. Davis, Donna F., Teresa McCarthy, Susan Golicic, and John T. Mentzer, 2008. “Commentary on benchmarking forecast accuracy.” Foresight 11 (Fall): 21-23. Davis, Donna F., Susan L. Golicic, and Adam Marquardt, 2007. “Branding a Commodity B2B Service: The Case of Logistics Service Providers.” Industrial Marketing Management (A), 37(2): 218-227. (equal authorship) Levin, Michael and Donna F. Davis, 2007. “Virtual ‘Third Places’: A Case Study of a Marketing Promotion Course.” Journal for the Advancement of Marketing Education 10(1): 18-26. McCarthy, Teresa M., Donna F. Davis, Susan L. Golicic and John T. Mentzer. 2006. “The Evolution of Sales Forecasting Management: A 20-Year Longitudinal Study of Forecasting Practices.” Journal of Forecasting (B+), 25(5): 303-324. Davis, Donna F. and Teresa M. McCarthy, 2005. “The Future of Marketing Scholarship: Recruiting for Marketing Doctoral Programs.” Journal of Marketing Education (B+), 27(1), 14-25. Duhan, Dale, Natalia Kolyesnikova & Tim Dodd, 2008. “Consumer Attitudes Towards Local Wines in an Emerging Region: A Segmentation Approach.” International Journal of Wine Business Research. Duhan, Dale, James Wilcox, Debra Laverie, Natalia Kolyesnikova & Tim Dodd, 2008. “Facets of Brand Equity and Brand Survival: A Longitudinal Examination.” International Journal Wine Business Research20 (3), 202-231. Named Best Paper of 2008. Duhan, Dale, and Kare Sandvik, 2008. “Outcomes of Advertiser-Agency Relationships: The Form and the Role of Cooperation.” International Journal of Advertising, forthcoming. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 25 Draft 7/1/2009 Duhan, Dale, Tim Dodd, Debra Laverie, and James B. Wilcox, 2004. “Differential Effects of Experience, Subjective Knowledge and Objective Knowledge on Sources of Information Used in Consumer Wine Purchasing”, Journal of Hospitality Research, 2004. Howell, Roy, 2008. “Observed Variables are Indeed More Mysterious than Commonly Supposed.” Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 6, 1-2 (June 2008), 97-101. Howell, Roy, 2008. “The Quality of Guest Comment Cards: An Empirical Study of U.S. Lodging Chains.” Journal of Travel Research (forthcoming). Howell, Roy D., Einar Breivik, and James B. Wilcox, 2007. “Is Formative measurement Really Measurement?” Psychological Methods (A+), 12:2, 2007, pp. 238-245. Howell, Roy D., Einar Breivik, and James B. Wilcox, 2007. “Reconsidering Formative Measurement.” Psychological Methods (A+), 12:2 June 2007, pp. 205-218. Bartkus, Ken R. and Roy D. Howell, 2006. “The Theoretical Relationship between the Type A Behavior Pattern and Selling Performance: A Close Look at the Traditional Model.” Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 16 (1). Madhavaram, Sreedhar and Shelby D. Hunt, 2008. “The Service-Dominant Logic and a Hierarchy of Operant Resources: Developing Masterful Operant Resources and Implications for Marketing Strategy.” Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (A+) 36 (1): 67-82. Hunt, Shelby D. and Donna F. Davis, 2008. “Grounding Supply Chain Management in ResourceAdvantage Theory.” The Journal of Supply Chain Management (B+) 44 (1): 10-21. Wittmann, C. Michael, Shelby D. Hunt, and Dennis B. Arnett, forthcoming. “Explaining Alliance success: Competences, Resources, Relational Factors, and Resource-Advantage Theory.” Industrial Marketing Management (A). Hunt, Shelby D., 2007. “Economic Growth: Should Policy Focus on Investment or Dynamic Competition?” European Business Review 19 (4): 274-291. (Lead article.) Edison, Steve, Shelby D. Hunt, and Sreedhar Madhavaram, 2007. “Inducing Salespeople to Sell Proprietary Products: Do Transaction Cost Factors Hinder? Do Relational Factors Help?” The Marketing Management Journal 17 (1): 1-14. Hunt, Shelby D. and Jared M. Hansen., 2007. “Understanding Ethical Diversity in Organizations.” Organizational Dynamics (B+) 39 (2): 202-216. Hunt, Shelby D., 2007. “A Responsibilities Framework for Marketing as a Professional Discipline.” Journal of Public Policy & Marketing (A) 26(2): 277-283. Hunt, Shelby D., Dennis B. Arnett, and Sreedhar Madhavaram, 2006. “The Explanatory Foundations of Relationship Marketing Theory.” Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing (B+), 21 (2), 72-87. Hunt, Shelby D., Dennis B. Arnett, and Sreedhar Madhavaram, 2006. “For Dynamic Relationship Marketing Theory: A Reply to Rese.” Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing (B+), 21 (2), 92-93. Hunt, Shelby. D. and Sreedhar Madhavaram, 2006. “Teaching Marketing Strategy: Using ResourceAdvantage Theory as an Integrative Theoretical Foundation.” Journal of Marketing Education (B+), 28 (2), pp. 93-105. Hunt, Shelby D. and Scott J. Vitell, 2006. “The General Theory of Marketing Ethics: A Revision and Three Questions.” Journal of Macromarketing (A), 26 (2), pp. 143-153. Hunt, Shelby D., 2005. “For Truth and Realism in Management Research.” Journal of Management Inquiry (B+) 14(2), pp. 127-38. Hunt, Shelby D. and Robert M. Morgan, 2005. “The Resource-Advantage Theory of Competition: A Review.” Review of Marketing Research 1, 153-206. Hunt, Shelby D., 2004. “On the Services-Centered Dominant Logic for Marketing.” Journal of Marketing (A+) 68(1):21-2. Hunt, Shelby D. and Debra A. Laverie, 2004. “Experiential Learning and the Hunt-Vitell Theory of Ethics: Teaching Marketing Ethics by Integrating Theory and Practice.” Marketing Education Review (B+) 14(3): 1-14. Hunt, Shelby D. and Caroline Derozier, 2004. “The Normative Imperatives of Business and Marketing Strategy: Grounding Strategy in Resource-Advantage Theory.” Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing (B+), 19 (1), pp. 5-22. Hunt, Shelby D. and Dennis B. Arnett, 2004. “Market Segmentation, Competitive Advantage, and Public Policy: Grounding Segmentation Strategy in Resource-Advantage Theory.” Australasian Marketing Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 26 Draft 7/1/2009 Journal 12 (1), pp. 7-25. Hunt, Shelby D. and Dennis B. Arnett, 2004. “Market Segmentation Strategy and Resource- Advantage Theory: A Response to Cadeaux and Dowling.” Australasian Marketing Journal 12 (1), pp. 32- 36. Laverie, Debra A., and Pelin Bicen, 2008. “Groups Based Assessment as a Dynamic Approach to Marketing Education.” Journal of Marketing Education (B+), forthcoming. Laverie, Debra A., Sreedhar Madhavaram and Robert E. McDonald, 2008. “Developing a Learning Orientation: The Role of Team-Based Active Learning.” Marketing Education Review (B+), 18, (3), 3751. Laverie, Debra A., and Robert E. McDonald, 2007. “Devoted Volunteer Identify: Encouraging the Positive Acts of Businesspeople, Journal of Macromarketing (A), 27(3), 274-287. Laverie, Debra A., Natalia Kolyesnikova, and Tim Dodd, 2007. “Gratuity Purchasing at Wineries: An Investigation of the Determining Factors.” International Journal of Wine Business Research, 19(4) pp. 239-256. Laverie, Debra A., 2006. “In Class Active Cooperative Learning: A Way to Build Knowledge and Skills in Marketing Courses” Marketing Education Review (B+), 16, pp. 59-76. Dodd, Tim, Debra A. Laverie, James B. Wilcox and Dale F. Duhan, 2005. ”Differential Effects of Experience, Subjective Knowledge, and Objective Knowledge on Sources of Information Used in Consumer Wine Purchasing.” International Journal of Hospitality Management, Vol. 29 (1), 3-19. Kleine, Susan Schultz, Robert E. Kleine, III, and Debra A. Laverie, 2004. "Exploring How Role-Identity Development Stage Moderates Person-Possession Relations.” Research in Consumer Behavior, Vol. 10, in press. Beruvides, Mario G., Robert E. McDonald, Kirk R. St. Amant, Ean-Harn Ng, Cheng-Chu Chiu-Wei, and Nicole St. Germaine-Madison, 2008. “Trans-Disciplinary Knowledge sharing of the Scholarshi of Teachin and Learning: A Review of the current State of the Art,” Professional Studies Review, (2008) 4 (1), 12-26. Levin, Michael A., and Robert E. McDonald, 2008. “The Value of Competition: Competitive Balance as a Predictor of Attendance in Spectator Sports.” International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship (Vol. 10, 2008/2009) McDonald, Robert E., Tillmann Wagner, and Michael S. Minor, 2008. “Cheers! A Means End Chain Analysis of College Students’ Bar-Choice Motivations,” Annals of Leisure Research, 11 (3/4), 386403. McDonald, Robert E., and Sreedhar Madhavaram, 2007. “Marketing of Professional Project Services: An Exploratory Study of the Role of Operant Resources in the Context of Architectural Firms.” Marketing Management Journal, 17(1), pp. 95-111. Melissa Moore, Robert Moore, and Robert E. McDonald, 2008. “Student Characteristics and Expectations of University Classes: A Free Elicitation Approach.” College Student Journal, 42(March), pp. 82-89. McDonald, Robert E., 2006. “Use of Videotaped Role Play Exercises in Large Sales Classes.” Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education (2006), 8 (Summer), 32 – 37. McDonald, Robert E. and Sreedhar Madhavaram, 2007. “What Firms Learn Depends on What Firms Know: The Implications of Prior Knowledge for Market Orientation.” Marketing Management Journal, 17(1), pp. 171-183. McDonald, Robert E., 2007. “Innovation in Non-Profit Organizations: The Role of Organizational Mission.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 36(June), pp. 256-81.(ISI Citation Index (0.463-2004; 0.4082005). Michael Levin and Robert E. McDonald, 2006. “R-A Theory as a Post-Chicago Argument for Legal Competition.” Marketing Management Journal (2006), 16 (2), pp. 1 – 12. (Lead Article.) W.L. Harman, S.J. Maas, Robert E. McDonald, Musunuru, Naveen, and Eduardo Segarra, 2005. “Economic Impacts of Seasonal Weather Information in Dryland Grain Sorghum Production.” Southwestern Journal of Economics, VII (1), 78-95. (Authors alphabetical, Musunuru primary.) Madhavaram, Sreedhar, Vishag Badrinarayanan, and Robert E. McDonald, “IMC and Brand Identity as Critical Components of Brand Equity Strategy: A Conceptual Framework and Research Propositions.” Journal of Advertising (A) 34(4), 69-80. McDonald, Robert E., and Narasimhan Srinivasan, 2004. “Technological Innovations in Hospitals: What Kind of Competitive Advantage Does Adoption Lead to?.” International Journal of Technology Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 27 Draft 7/1/2009 Management, 28 (1), 103-117. Rinaldo, Shannon, Jody L. Crosno, Hulda G. Black, Scott W. Kelley, 2008. “Half Full or Half Empty: The Role of Optimism in Boundary-Spanning Positions.” Journal of Service Research (A) (Feb. 2009), Vol. 11, n3, 295-309. Wagner, Tillmann, Thorsten Hennig-Thurau, and Thomas Rudolph, 2009. “Does Customer Demotion Jeopardize Loyalty?,” Journal of Marketing (A+), 73 (3), 69-85. Rudolph, Thomas, Tillmann Wagner, and Stanley Fawcett, 2008. “Project Management in Retailing: Integrating the Behavioral Dimension,” International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 18 (3), 325-341. Wagner, Tillmann, Pelin Bicen, and Zachary H. Hall, 2007. “The Dark Side of Retailing: Towards a Scale of Corporate Social Irresponsibility.” International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, Vol. 36, Issue 2 , p. 124-142. Schmitz, Christian and Tillmann Wagner, 2007. “Satisfaction in International Marketing Channels: A Local Channel Member Perspective.” Journal of Marketing Channels, Vol. 14 (4), p. 5-37. Wagner, Tillmann (2007): “Shopping Motivation Revised: A Means-End Chain Analytical Perspective,” International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, Vol. 35 (7), p. 569-582. Schweizer, Markus, Alexander J. Kotouc, and Tillmann Wagner, 2006. “Scale Development for Consumer Confusion,” Advances in Consumer Research, Vol. 33 (1), p. 184-190. Rudolph, Thomas, Bert Rosenbloom, and Tillmann Wagner, 2004. “Barriers to Online Shopping in Switzerland.” in: Journal of International Consumer Marketing, Vol. 16 (3), p. 55-74. Minor, Michael; Tillmann Wagner, F. J. Brewerton, and Angela Hausman, 2004. “Rock On! An Elementary Model of Customer Satisfaction with Musical Performances.” Journal of Services Marketing (B+), 18 (1), pp. 7-18. Wilcox, James B., Natalia Kolyesnikova and Tim Dodd, 2008. “Gender differences as antecedents to reciprocal consumer behavior.” Journal of Consumer Marketing (B+), forthcoming Wilcox, J. B., Roy Howell, and E. Breivik, 2008. “ Questions About Formative Measurement.” Journal of Business Research (A), 61, 12 (2008), 1219-1228. Maltz, Elliot, Anil Menon and James B. Wilcox, 2006. “The Effects of Flexible Firm Orientations on Market Information Use: Intended and Unintended Consequences,” Journal of Strategic Marketing (B+), 14 (June), pp. 147–164. Olsen, Svein Ottar, James Wilcox and Ulf Olsson, 2005. “Predicting Buyer Behavior: Exploring the Role of Beliefs, Attitude Formation/Consistency and Ambivalence,” Psychology and Marketing (A), 23(3), pp 247-269. Wilkes, Robert E. and Debra A. Laverie, 2007. “Purchasing Decisions of Non-Traditional Households”, Journal of Consumer Behavior, 6(1), 60-73. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 28 Draft 7/1/2009 OTHER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Health Organizations Management Menachemi, N., Matthews M., and E. W. Ford, 2008. “The Relationship Between Local Hospital IT Capabilities and Physician EMR adoption,” Journal of Medical Systems. Available online at http://www.springerlink.com/content/054h0j870h171621/. Song, J., Jones D., Baker, J., and Ford, E. W. , 2009. “Using IT to Improve Hospital Productivity: Empirical Evidence for the Impact of IT Assets.” Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Volume 23, pp. 375-392. Palmieri, P.A., Peterson L. T., and Ford, E. W. , 2008. “Technological Iatrogenesis: New Risks Necessitate Heightened Management Awareness,” Journal of Healthcare Risk Management, Volume 27(4), pp. 1924. Menachemi, N., Matthews M., Ford, E. W., and Brooks, R. G., 2009. “Planning for Hospital IT Implementation: A New Look at the Business Case.” Biomedical Informatics Insights, Volume 1, pp. 29-44. Ford, E.W. & Scanlon, D.P., 2007. “Promise and Problems with Supply Chain Management Approaches to Health Care Purchasing,” Health Care Management Review (A), Volume 32(3): 192-202. Menachemi, N.; Matthews, M.C.; Ford, E.W. & Brooks, R.G, 2007. “The Influence of Payer-Mix on EHR Adoption by Physicians,” Health Care Management Review (A). Volume 32(2): 111-118. Ford, E.W. and Hughes, J.A., 2007. “A Collaborative Product Commerce Approach to Value-based Health Plan Purchasing,” Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Volume 12(1), pp.32-41. Menachemi, N., Ford, E.W., Beitsch, L. M., & Brooks, R.G., 2007. “Incomplete EHR Adoption: Late Uptake of Patient Safety and Cost Control Functions,” American Journal of Medical Quality. Volume 22(5), pp. 319-326. Culbertson, R.A., Hughes, J.A, & Ford, E.W., 2007. “Entrepreneurship in the Board Room: Board Roles in Managing Innovation and Risk,” Advances in Healthcare Management, Volume 6, pp. 199-224. Wells, R. S., Ford, E. W., and Ward, A. (2007). "Community Based Coalitions’ Capacity for Sustainable Action: The Role of Relationships." Health Education & Behavior. Volume 34(1) pp. 124-139. Accepted 2006). Ford, E.W., Duncan, W. J., Bedeian, A. G., and Ginter, P. M., 2006. “People, Places, and Life Transitions: Consequential Experiences in the Lives of Management Laureates.” Academy of Management Learning & Education (A). Volume 5(4), pp. 408-421. Ford, E. W, McAlearney, A., Phillips, M. T., Menachemi, N., and Rudolph, B., 2008. “Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) Adoption in U.S. Hospitals: Can the Federal Mandate Be Met?” International Journal of Medical Informatics. Volume 77(8), pp. 539-545. Menachemi, N., Ford, E. W. , Chukmaitov, A., and Brooks, R. G., 2006. “The Effect of Managed Care Penetration and other Factors on the use of CPOE by Physicians in the Ambulatory Setting” The American Journal of Managed Care, Volume 12, pp. 738-744. Beich, J.J.; Scanlon, D.P.; Ulbrecht, J.; Ford, E. W., and Ibrahim, I., 2006. “Assessing Managed Care Organization Sponsored Disease Management Programs from a Value Purchasing Perspective.” Medical Care Research & Review, Volume 63(1), pp. 96S-116S. Ford, E.W.; Menachemi, N.; & Phillips, M.T., 2006. "Predicting the Adoption of Electronic Health Records By Physicians: When will Healthcare be Paperless?” Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. Volume 13 (1), pp. 106-112. Ford, E.W.; Ginter, P.M.; & Duncan W.J., 2005. “Health Departments' Implementation of Public Health’s Core Functions: An Assessment on Health Impacts.” Public Health. Volume 119(1), pp. 11-21. Reeves, T.C.; Ford, E.W.; Duncan, W.J.; & Ginter, P.M., 2005. “Communication Clarity in Strategic Management Data Sources.” Strategic Organizations (B+), Volume 3, pp. 243-278. Ford, E.W., Wells, R.S., and Bailey, B, 2004. “Sustainable Network Advantages: A Game Theoretic Approach to Community Based Health Care Coalitions.” Healthcare Management Review (A), Volume 29 (2), pp. 159-169. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. Journals that have been rated by the December 2004 faculty study (as updated by Coordinating Council through December 2008) are noted after the journal title: A+ are Very prestigious, refereed, in which it is extremely difficult to publish, A are Prestigious, refereed, in which it is very difficult to publish, and B+ are Highly recognized, refereed, in which it is difficult to publish). Topical ongoing, multi-year refereed volumes (like “Advances in…”) included. Rawls College of Business Texas Tech University Refereed Journal Publications of the Fall 2008 Faculty 2004-2008 June 2009 Page 29 Draft 7/1/2009 Zellars, K.L., Hochwater, W.A., Hoffman, N.P., Perrewe, P.L. & Ford, E. W., 2004. “Experiencing Job Burnout: The Roles of Positive and Negative Traits and States,” Journal of Applied Social Psychology. Volume 34 (5), pp.887-911. Reeves, T.C. and Ford, E. W., 2004. “Strategic Management and Performance Differences: Nonprofit versus For-Profit Healthcare Organizations.” Healthcare Management Review (A). Volume 29 (4), pp. 298-308 Wells, R., Ford, E.W., Holt, M.L., McClure, J.A., & Ward, A., 2004. Tracing the Evolution of Pluralism in Two Community-Based Coalitions,” Healthcare Management Review (A). Volume 29 (4), pp. 329-343. Huerta, T. R., 2008. “Simulating Institutional Controls on Consumption Patterns in the Commons.” Systems Research and Behavioral Science, DOI: 10.1002/sres.922. Provan, K. P., P. I. Clark, and Huerta, T. R., 2008. “Transdisciplinarity Among Tobacco Harm-Reduction Researchers: A Network Analytical Approach,” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 35 (2S): S173-S181. Huerta, T. R., Ford E. W., Peterson, L. T. , and Brigham, K. , 2008. “Testing the Hospital Value Proposition: An Empirical Analysis of Efficiency and Quality.” Health Care Management Review, Volume 33(4), pp. 341-349. Huerta, T. R., Casebeer, A., VanderPlaat, M. (2006). “Using Networks to Enhance Health Services Delivery: Perspectives-Paradoxes-Proposition,” Heathcare Papers. Volume 7(2). pp. 10–26. Casebeer, A., T. R. Huerta, T. R., and M. VanderPlaat, 2006. “Re-navigating the Research and Practice Terrain of Health Services Networks” Heathcare Papers. Volume 7(2). pp. 68–75. Norman, C.D., and T. R. Huerta (2006). “Building a Community of Practice to Support Knowledge Exchange around Web-Assisted Tobacco Interventions,” Implementation Science. Volume 20(1). Huerta, T. R., 2005. "Simulating the Role of Institutions on the Use of Common Pool Resources.” International Journal of Organizational Theory and Behavior. July 2005: 1 – 34. Texas Tech Faculty in bold. In order by area topic and TTU author and date from most recent. Article may appear twice if authors from different topic areas. 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