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Das and DiRienzo report reduction in corruption levels positively impacts tourism competitiveness across nations
September 9, 2010
Tina Das, professor of economics, and Casey Dirienzo, associate professor of economics and Associate Dean of the Love School of Business, have published a paper titled “Tourism Competitiveness and Corruption: A Cross Country Analysis” in Tourism Economics, 16(3): 477-492.
Chiang research finds firms’ quarterly earnings announcements help investors make better inference about firms’ future financial performance
September 9, 2010
C. Catherine Chiang, assistant professor of accounting in the Love School of Business, recently published an article, “Measuring the Usefulness of Information for Investors’ Inference – the Case of Quarterly Earnings Announcements,” in the July 2010 issue of Journal of Business and Economic Research.
Amoruso and Gupta rank top NC public companies for Business North Carolina
September 7, 2010
Anthony Amoruso, assistant accounting professor, and Neeraj Gupta, assistant finance professor in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, compiled a list of the top 75 public companies in North Carolina by market capitalization for a feature article in the August 2010 edition of Business North Carolina.
Young alumni debunk myth in baseball study
September 6, 2010
Conventional wisdom has it that a professional baseball player reaches his peak batting performance at age 27. Research by two ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ alumni, whose work in a general studies seminar last spring led to a presentation for the Society for American Baseball Research, shows otherwise, with what they hope is potential for changing the way Major League Baseball teams structure future contracts.
Kurt interviewed by High Point Enterprise
September 2, 2010
Mark Kurt, assistant professor of economics, was interviewed by the High Point Enterprise for an article about the impact of corporate earning on the job market.
September 13–Beta Alpha Psi sponsoring Meet and Greet
September 1, 2010
The ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ chapter of Beta Alpha Psi is hosting a Meet and Greet on Monday, September 13 from 6 to 8 p.m in McKinnon Hall, Moseley Center. The Meet and Greet brings together accounting and finance students and accounting firms to network in a professional and social setting. The annual event is organized by members of Beta Alpha Psi, the international honorary organization for financial professionals. Representatives from firms including KPMG, RSM McGladrey, Credit Suisse and IBM will be on hand to talk to students about internship and job opportunities.
September 16–Back to Business Fair
August 31, 2010
Sept 9–Town hall Meeting for LSB Seniors
August 31, 2010
John Burbridge publishes article on the Brooklyn Dodgers and Jersey City
August 27, 2010
John Burbridge, a professor of operations and supply chain management, explores the role Jersey City, N.J., played in trying to keep the Dodgers in Brooklyn in “The Brooklyn Dodgers in Jersey City,” which appears in the Summer 2010 issue of The Baseball Research Journal published by the Society for American Baseball Research.
Honeycutt and Hodge co-author article on Sales Force Turnover
August 26, 2010
Earl Honeycutt and Sharon Hodge co-authored an article, “Turnover in the Sales Force: A Comparison of Hunters and Farmers,” published in The Journal of Selling & Major Account Management, Volume 9, Number 2 (Spring).