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- Student Research
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.
2002
Allison, J.
(2002, March).
The social boundaries of organizations: The influence
of e-commerce. Paper presented at the
Southwest Academy of Management, St. Louis, MO.
Allison, J. (2002,
March). Virtual teams and boundary
activities: The effects of electronic communication.
Paper presented at the Southwest Academy of Management, St.
Louis, MO.
Delaney, J.
(2002, February). Why firms
outsource internal auditing: A transaction cost perspective.
Paper presented at the North American
Accounting Society Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Stacey, W. (2002,
March). Boundaryless careers attributes
for individual success. Paper presented
at the International Applied Business Research Conference,
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Sundberg, L. (2002,
June). Sexual harassment in the
workplace.
Paper presented at the American Society for
Training and Development International Conference, New
Orleans, LA.
Sundberg, L., &
Welsh, W. (2002). So? Tell me what all this information
means to my organization. Paper presented at the League for
Innovation National Conference, Boston, MA.
Thurman, C.
(2002, April). Product innovators
in high-technological markets, knowledge isolating
mechanisms and relative firm performance.
Paper presented at the Midwest Academy of Management,
Indianapolis, IN.
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