Mikhail Wolfson’s, “Dynamic Team Composition: A Theoretical Framework Exploring Potential and Kinetic Dynamism in Team Capabilities,” was recently published in Journal of Applied Psychology and selected as the Editor’s Choice Focal Article.
Economics Department Chair and Poverty Center Director, James Ziliak and colleague Maggie Jones, senior economist at the U.S. Census Bureau, were recently selected to receive the 2022 Richard A.
Taylor Begley's research is highlighted in Housing Matters, an Urban Institute Initiative, "Neighborhoods Targeted by the Community Reinvestment Act Receive a Lower Quality of Financial Products and Services." Read Full Article
Josh Ederington, joint with Mihai Paraschiv (2016 Gatton Ph.D. now at SUNY-Oswego) and Maurizio Zanardi (U.
Tyler Kleppe's paper, "Did the PCAOB’s 2009 Office Expansion Improve Audit Quality?," was accepted for publication in Contemporary Accounting Research.
David Sovich's paper, "Aversion to Student Debt? Evidence from Low-Wage Workers," has been accepted for publication in Journal of Finance.
Brian Murtha's paper, "Secondary Selling: Beyond the Salesperson-Customer Dyad," with Molly Burchett, Gatton Ph.D.
The University of Kentucky's Von Allmen School of Accountancy Ph.D. program was well represented at the University of Illinois Audit Symposium with two papers from Nargess Golshan and Blake Holman.
Sohee Kim, CISA, Ph.D. candidate presented two papers and discussed two other papers at the 2022 ABO Research Conference. The two papers she presented were:
Chuck Courtemanche's paper, "The effects of e-cigarette taxes on e-cigarette prices and tobacco product sales: Evidence from retail panel data," has been accepted for publication in Journal of Health Economics.