David Agrawal's paper "Will Destination-based Taxes Be Fully Exploited When Available? An Application to the U.S. Commodity Tax System” (with Mohammed Mardan) is forthcoming in the Journal of Public Economics.
David Agrawal was appointed Editor of International Tax and Public Finance, Policy Watch.
Jenny Minier presented “The Border Effects of China’s Coastal/Inland Divide” (with Hao Guo, UK PhD 2017) at the SEA Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. on November 20.
Chris Bollinger presented "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: Measurement Error, Nonresponse and Administrative Mismatch in the CPS" at University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research (October 31) and at the University of York (November 7).
Lala Ma presented “Distributional Impacts of National Flood Insurance Program Reform" at the Southern Economic Association on November 19, 2018 in Washington, D.C.
Several Management faculty members presented their research at the Southern Management Association Meetings held in Lexington on November 6-10. Huiwen Lian presented "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: When and Why Supervisor Directed Citizenship Behaviors Lead to Abusive Supervison" with Ji Li (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Dan Brass, Flora Chiang (China Europe International business School), and Thomas Birtch (University of South Australia).
Gatton Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs and Senior Lecturer Jennifer Siebenthaler has been recognized for her outstanding leadership in the Beta Alpha Psi organization.
Gatton’s Senior Director of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement, Greg Casey, has received the Terry B. Mobley Philanthropy Professional Achievement Award.
Ajay Mehra presented his research, "Network Structure of Leadership and Team Creativity: Evidence from NYC Jazz Bands, Circa. 2007-2010" (with Floor van der Born and Martin Kilduff) at INSEAD's Network Evolution Conference in Fontainebleau, France.
Brian Murtha has been appointed to the Editorial Review Board of the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science.