James Ziliak and Christopher Bollinger are the recipients of a new, 3-year, $373,000 National Science Foundation grant that will fund their ongoing research on earnings volatility and inequality.
Brian Murtha has been selected as a winner of the 2018 Outstanding Reviewer Award by the Journal of Marketing editors. He was selected from the journal’s 182-person editorial review board.
“Well-Known or Well-Liked? The Effects of Corporate Reputation on Firm Value at the Onset of a Corporate Crisis,” coauthored by Haipeng (Allan) Chen, has been featured as a top 20 most read paper in the Strategic Management Journal (2017-2018).
“The Effects of a Product’s Aesthetic Design on Demand and Marketing Mix Effectiveness: The Role of Segment Prototypicality and Brand Consistency,” coauthored by Haipeng (Allan) Chen, has been featured in the Journal of Marketing's “Blast from the Past: Editor Picks from 2017."
Haipeng (Allan) Chen has been invited to serve on the editorial review board of the Journal of Consumer Research (a UTD journal).
Aaron Garvey presented his research on artificial intelligence in June 2019 at INFORMS Marketing Science conference in Rome, Italy, and the 2019 CLIK Behavioral Forum in Louisville. This research, titled "Ghost in the Marketing Machine: Consumer Susceptibility to Exploitative Offerings from Artificial Intelligences" explores how consumers respond differently to unfair offers for products and services provided by artificial intelligence versus humans.
Effective July 1st of 2019, Dr. Paul Childs assumed the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs role at the Gatton College of Business and Economics, replacing Dr. Ken Troske. In addition, Paul will also serve as the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) at Gatton.
Leonce Bargeron’s paper “Why do Firms Disagree with Short Sellers? Managerial Myopia Versus Private Information”, co-authored with Alice Bonaime, has been accepted for publication at the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.
Ana María Herrera’s paper "The Effect of Oil Supply Shocks on U.S. Economic Activity: What Have We Learned?" (with Sandeep Kumar Rangaraju, UK alumnus) is forthcoming in the Journal of Applied Econometrics.
Ana María Herrera presented "The Effects of Unconventional Monetary Policy on Credit Flows" (with Timothy Bianco, UK alumnus) at the meetings of the International Association for Applied Econometrics in Nicosia, Cyprus.