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Our DBA students
use the knowledge and skills gained in the program to help
their own organizations, and to advance the profession of
management. During the past several years, many of our
students have had their research accepted for presentation
at professional conferences.
2001
Allison, J. (2001, November). E-commerce strategies: A look
at choices. Paper presented at the Institute for Behavioral
and Applied Management conference in Charleston, S.C.
Allison, J. (2001,
October). E-commerce firms versus physical firms: An
initial strategy framework. Paper presented at the
International Business & Economics Conference, DePere, WI.
Delaney, J. (2001, March).
The impact of power on internal audit outsourcing decisions.
Paper presented at the meeting of the North American
Accounting Society, Chicago, IL.
Doyle, S. (2001, November).
Toward an integrated theory of sexual harassment: An open
systems approach. Paper presented at the Institute of
Behavioral & Applied Management Conference, Charleston, SC.
Parise, M. (2001, March).
Organizational readiness: The change to an e-business
delivery channel in a bank. Paper presented at the meeting
of the International Academy of E-Business, San Francisco,
CA.
Pillutla, A., & Allison, J.
(2001, October). E-Commerce 2.0:
Nature of competition and suggestions for effective
strategies. Paper presented at the
Annual International Conference of the Strategic Management
Society, San Francisco, CA.
Rouse, P. (2001, March).
Executive information systems: A means of eliminating
informational overload through improved decision making.
Paper presented at the International Business Education and
Technology Conference, Cancun, Mexico.
Rouse, P. (2001, March).
Escalation of commitment: Explanations of how the technology
adoption process breaks down. Paper presented at the Applied
Business Research Conference, Cancun, Mexico.
Sundberg, L. (2001, June).
How to integrate a leadership system into a community
college. Paper presented at The American Society for
Training and Development International Conference, Orlando,
FL.
Thurman, C. (2001, March).
Hampton Corporation: Implementation of 360 degree feedback.
Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwest Business
Administration Association, Chicago, IL.
Welsh, W., & Sundberg, L.
(2001, June). The community college as change agent: Giving
students from financially disadvantaged homes a better
chance. Paper presented at the National Conference for the
Association of Institutional Researchers, Long Beach, CA.
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