Track: Accounting
Dr. Hemantha Herath, Brock University, Canada
47. ESG REPORTING AND THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE FOR THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION
Dr. Belle Marie, Carroll College, United States
Dr. Ying Wang2, Montana State University Billings, United States, ywang@msubillings.edu
Prof. Debra Schoenfeld, Montana State University Billings, United States, debra.schoenfeld@msubillings.edu
Dr. Ying Wang2, Montana, United States, ywang@msubillings.edu
Dr. Scott Butterfield, Montana State University‐Billings, United States, scott.butterfield1@msubillings.edu
Dr. Tingli Liu, College of Economics and Business Administration, Beijing University of Technology, China
Ms. Ying Jiang, College of Economics and Business Administration, Beijing University of Technology, China
Dr. Lizhong Hao, Pamplin School of Business Administration, University of Portland, United States
Dr. Judith Sage, Sage & Sage, United States
Dr. Lloyd Sage, Sage & Sage, United States
Dr. Sheldon Smith, Utah Valley University, United States, smithsh@uvu.edu
Mr. Marty Van Wagoner, Utah Valley University, United States, martyv@uvu.edu
169. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CAPITALIZATION, FAIR VALUE, AND EARNINGS MANAGEMENT: A STUDY OF FRENCH LISTED COMPANIES
Dr. Salem Boumediene, Montana State University Billings, United States
Dr. Yosr Hrichi, Faculty of Economics and Management of Nabeul, Tunisia
Dr. Wided Bouaine, Higher Institute of Accountancy and Corporate Management, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Dr. Emna Boumediene, Higher Institute of Accountancy and Corporate Management, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Prof. Nathan Oestreich, San Diego State University, United States
Dr. John Cooper, California State University Los Angeles, United States
Ms. Salma Ben Moussa, Montana State University Billings, United States
Dr. Salem Boumediene, Montana State University Billings, United States
Prof. Susanne O’Callaghan, Pace University – Lubin School of Business, United States, socallaghan@pace.edu
Prof. John Walker, Queens College ‐ CUNY, United States
Dr. Linda Jo Calloway, Pace University – Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, United States
Dr. Catherine Dwyer, Pace University – Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, United States
Dr. Raymond Elson, Valdosta State University, United States
Ms. Salma Ben Moussa, Montana State University Billings, United States
206. TECHNOLOGY IN THE ACCOUNTING CLASSROOM: CREATING AWARENESS OF THE LATEST IN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
Prof. Susanne O’Callaghan, Pace University – Lubin School of Business, United States
Prof. John Walker, Queens College ‐ CUNY, United States
Dr. Raymond Elson, Valdosta State University, United States
Ms. Salma Ben Moussa, Montana State University Billings, United States
Dr. Catherine Dwyer, Pace University – Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, United States
Dr. Ahmed Gomaa, University of Scranton, United States
Dr. Salem Boumediene, Montana State University Billings, United States
Dr. Mohamed Gomaa, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, United States
Dr. Magdy Farag, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, United States
Track: Business Analytics and Data‐Driven Decision Making
2. A CRITERIA‐BASED APPROACH TO THE TRAVELING SALESMAN PROBLEM (TSP)
Prof. Daryl Ono, Marymount California University, United States
Prof. Jose Rincon, Marymount California University, United States
Ms. Althea Thomas, Marymount California University, United States
32. TEACHING VARIABLE REDUCTION IN INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS COURSES
Mr. Kevin Potcner, JMP, United States
34. DEMAND‐SIDE RESEARCH AND IMPLEMENTATION OF FREEMIUM BUSINESS MODELS: CASE STUDY OF HP PHOTO CREATIONS
Dr. Fred Raafat, San Diego State University, United States
Dr. Don Sciglimpaglia, California State University San Marcos, United States
94. EXPLORING DISCRIMINATION IN THE RIDE‐SOURCING PLATFORMS: A CASE STUDY OF UBER
Dr. Sina Shokoohyar, Saint Joseph's University, United States
Dr. Anae Sobhani, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Dr. Saeed Reza Ramezanpour Nargesi, University of Texas at Arlington, United States
100. APPLICATION OF MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS IN SAFETY TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Dr. Ahmad Sobhani, Oakland University, United States
Dr. Sina Shokoohyar, Saint Joseph's University, United States
Dr. Anae Sobhani, Utrecht University, Netherlands
148. COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE FOR TEACHER COURSE EVALUATIONS
Dr. Faruk Guder, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, United States
Dr. Mary Malliaris, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, United States
Dr. Niharika Dayyala, Illinois State University, United States
Dr. Sundeep Inti, Purdue University Northwest, United States
Ms. Harshini Byreddy, Purdue University Northwest, United States
178. CLOSING THE LOOP: DISSEMINATION OF ASSESSMENT RESULTS WITH DATA VISUALIZATIONS AND INFOGRAPHICS
Prof. Aimee Jacobs, California State University, Fresno, United States
Prof. Alicia Iriberri, California State University, Fresno, United States
195. AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON TOOLS APPLIED IN DATA SCIENCE, MACHINE LEARNING AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS
Dr. Ming Wang, Cal State University, United States
209. HOW TO MERGE BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS CURRICULUM?
Dr. Gurkan I. Akalin, Eastern Illinois University, United States
Track: Business Environment ‐ Strategy, Policy, Law & Ethics
28. WHAT HAPPENED TO GYMBOREE?
Dr. Sally Baalbaki‐Yassine, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
Dr. Debora Gilliard, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
Dr. David Lynn Hoffman, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
62. THE SPORTS GAMBLING INDUSTRY: WHERE IS IT GOING?
Dr. David Lynn Hoffman, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
Dr. Debora Gilliard, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
Dr. Sally Baalbaki‐Yassine, Me, United States
80. THE TELEPHONE: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
Dr. Johannes Snyman, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States
123. EFFECT OF CANADA’S ENTRY IN THE ASIA‐PACIFIC LNG MARKET
Dr. Subhadip Ghosh, MacEwan University, Canada
Dr. Shahidul Islam, MacEwan University, Canada
124. A NETWORK PERSPECTIVE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Dr. Yu Liu, Saginaw Valley State University, United States
139. WHEN THE SMES CAN MAKE EFFECTIVE TURNAROUND STRATEGIES? A BRICOLAGE PERSPECTIVE
Prof. Yu‐Shu Peng, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
203. UNDERSTANDING THE RISK PERCEPTION AND UBER DRIVERS’ WORK BEHAVIOR
Mr. Michael Aguilera, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
Dr. Nancy Deng, California State University, Dominguez Hills, United States
Prof. Ahu Tugba Karabulut, Istanbul Commerce University, Turkey
Ms. Esra Ergun, Istanbul Commerce University, Turkey
Track: Finance and Investment
27. DIVERSIFICATION EFFECTS OF THE VIETNAMESE STOCK MARKET FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF U.S. INVESTORS
Mr. Quang Anh Pham, National Economics University, Vietnam
Mr. Phạm Tùng Giang, National Economics University, Vietnam
Mr. Trung Le Quoc, National Economics University, Vietnam
Mrs. Thi Huong Lan Le, National Economics University, Vietnam
Dr. Chanwit Phengpis, California State University, Long Beach, United States
Dr. Pia Gupta, California State University, Long Beach, United States
43. COMMON RISK FACTORS IN RETURNS ON SUKUK INVESTMENT
Prof. Kabir Hassan, University of New Orleans, United States
46. THE WEALTH EFFECTS OF MERGER AND ACQUISITION ANNOUNCEMENTS ON BONDHOLDERS
Dr. Fan Chen, Pacific University Oregon, United States
Prof. Krishnan Ramaya, Pacific University Oregon, United States
Dr. Wei Wu, Cal Poly Pomona, United States
49. THE EFFECTS OF AUDIT COMMITTEE FINANCIAL EXPERTISE ON EARNINGS AND EXPECTATIONS MANAGEMENT TACTICS TO MEET OR BEAT ANALYST EXPECTATIONS IN THE POST‐SOX ERA
Dr. Shu Lin, California State University, Fresno, United States
Dr. Harry Xia, California State University, Fresno, United States
Dr. Indranil Bardhan, The University of Texas at Austin, United States
79. TARGET‐DRIVEN INVESTMENT SOLUTIONS FOR A MULTI‐PREMIUM PENSION CASE
Mr. Zefeng Bai, Bentley University, United States
Dr. Kai Wallbaum, Risklab GmbH, Allianz Global Investors, Germany
120. HOW ARE STOCK REPURCHASES BEING USED? A LONG‐TERM STUDY
Dr. Pia Gupta, California State University, Long Beach, United States
Dr. Khaled Abdou, Penn State, Berks, United States
134. THE INFLUENCE OF WORKING CAPITAL ON PROFITABILITY IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Mr. Ivo Ramljak, The Ministry of State Assets, Croatia
Dr. Silvije Orsag, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Croatia
Dr. Lidija Dedi, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Croatia
183. INVESTING IN HUMAN CAPITAL ONLINE: FOR‐PROFIT VS. PRO‐SOCIAL PEER‐TO‐PEER LENDING
Dr. Laura Gonzalez, California State University, Long Beach, United States
185. DO TARGET‐DATE FUNDS PRODUCE POSITIVE ALPHA?
Dr. Steven Le, California State University, Long Beach, United States
186. FORECASTING ICO FAILURE
Dr. Qing Bai, Dickinson College, United States
196. STUDY ON PERFORMANCE AND RATINGS OF COMMISSION FREE ETFS IN INVESTMENTS
Dr. Ming Wang, Cal State University, United States
197. ARE CROATIAN MANDATORY PENSION FUNDS STILL OPERATIONALLY EFFICIENT?
Dr. Dubravko Štimac, PBZ Croatia osiguranje d.d. Mandatory Pension Fund Management Company, Croatia
Dr. Silvije Orsag, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Croatia
Dr. Lidija Dedi, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Croatia
214. TREASURY YIELD SPREAD AS A PREDICTOR OF STOCK RETURNS
Dr. Unro Lee, University of the pacific, United States, ulee@pacific.edu
Track: Hospitality Management and Marketing
50. THE LONG AND SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF SALES PROMOTION TYPES AND CONTEXT IN HOTELS
Ms. Esra Topcuoglu, University of Nevada Las Vegas, United States
Prof. Seyhmus Baloglu, University of Nevada Las Vegas, United States
75. IS 3D VIDEO BETTER? EXPLORING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ONLINE CITY TOURISM ADVERTISEMENT
Prof. Chin‐Feng Lin, National Pingtung University, Taiwan
Dr. Chen‐Su Fu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Mr. Hsiang‐Yu Fu, National Pingtung University, Taiwan
Dr. Kenneth Bartkus, Utah University, United States
Mr. Jake Harrison, Utah State University, United States
Dr. Byron Marlowe, Washington State University, United States
109 THE IMPACT OF LIVING A CALLING ON JOB OUTCOMES
Dr. Hee Jung Kang, Virginia Tech, United States
Dr. Lisa Cain, Florida International University, United States
Dr. James Busser, University of Nevada Las Vegas, United States
127. CALLINGS AND SATISFACTION AMONG HOSPITALITY STUDENTS: A MODERATED‐MEDIATION MODEL
Dr. Lisa Cain, Florida International University, United States
Dr. Andrew Moreo, Florida International University, United States
Dr. Imran Rahman, Auburn University, United States
Dr. Christopher Cain, University of Nevada Las Vegas, United States
142. ROBOTS/AI IN LUXURY HOTELS: CUSTOMER'S PERCEPTION AND MOTIVATION
Ms. Nasim Binesh, University of Nevada Las Vegas, United States
Prof. Seyhmus Baloglu, University of Nevada Las Vegas, United States
143 LIVING A CALLING: THE IMPACT OF CUSTOMER INTERACTION ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Dr. Christopher Cain, University of Nevada Las Vegas, United States
Dr. Lisa Cain, Florida International University, United States
Dr. James Busser, University of Nevada Las Vegas, United States
Dr. Hee Jung Kang, Virginia Tech, United States
Mr. Elias Amini, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
Dr. Nancy Deng, California State University, Dominguez Hills, United States
Track: Innovative Education
6. UTILIZING OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES TO PROMOTE HIGHER‐LEVEL LEARNING
Dr. Colleen Carraher Wolverton, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, United States
Ms. Yasemin Tarakci, University of North Texas, United States
Dr. Hakan Tarakci, University of North Texas, United States
26. DEVELOPING A COLLABORATIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT – THE HUB
Dr. Victoria Seitz, California State University San Bernardino, United States
69. SUSTAINABILITY AS HIDDEN CURRICULUM IN STATISTICS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE: EFFECTIVE OR NOT?
Dr. Ozgur Isil, University of Scranton, United States
Dr. Rose Sebastianelli, University of Scranton, United States
78. USING CULTURAL FIELD STUDIES TO ENHANCE STUDY ABROAD LEARNING
Prof. Johanna Hunsaker, University of San Diego, United States
Prof. Phillip Hunsaker, University of San Diego, United States
Dr. Jasmine Yur‐Austin, California State University, Long Beach, United States
Dr. Dan He, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China
88. INCORPORATING ENTREPRENEURIAL PROJECT BASED LEARNING IN AN MIS UNDERGRADUATE COURSE
Dr. Leili Javadpour, University of the pacific, United States
135. THE ROLE OF DIGITAL BADGING IN BUSINESS ANALYTICS EDUCATION
Dr. Rita Kumar, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, United States
Dr. Larisa Preiser‐Houy, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, United States
158. A MINDFULNESS APPROACH TO IMPROVING WORK PERFORMANCE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
Ms. Saray Valenzuela Jaime, California State University, Dominguez Hills, United States
160. USING MULTINOMIAL LOGIT MODEL FOR ANALYSIS OF EDUCATIONAL SURVEY DATA
Dr. Wen Cheng, California state polytechnic univ, Pomona, United States
Mr. Hairui Tang, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, United States
165. SPREADSHEETS ACROSS THE CURRICULUM – RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BUSINESS SCHOOLS
Prof. Omer Benli, California State University, Long Beach, United States
210. SEVEN TACTICS FOR AVOIDING MIND WANDERING DURING STUDYING
Dr. Jeff Bailey, University of Idaho, United States
220. APPLYING THE CRISP‐DM FRAMEWORK FOR TEACHING BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Prof. Sanjiv Jaggia, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, United States
Prof. Alison Kelly, Suffolk University, United States
Prof. Kevin Lertwachara, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, United States
Prof. Leida Chen, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, United States
224. TRANSFORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY ANALYSIS ON BLENDING LEARNING IN DISTANCE EDUCATION
Prof. Qingrui Xu, School of Management, Zhejiang University, China
Dr. LIHUA WANG, School of Management, Zhejiang University, China
Track: Internet and eBusiness
Mr. Ruoqing Zhang, New Mexico State University, United States
Dr. Minjoon Jun, New Mexico State University, United States
Mr. Ting‐Hung Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Prof. I‐Chiu Chang, Department of Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Mr. Yu‐Chia Liao, Institute of Healthcare Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Mrs. Li‐Jung Lu, Department of Nursing,Yuan's General Hospital, Taiwan
Mr. Jing‐En Li, Institute of Healthcare Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Ms. Shun‐Ting Ho, Institute of Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Ms. Yi‐Syuan Shih, Institute of Healthcare Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Mr. Yu‐Cheng Chen, Institute of Healthcare Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
102. IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNET RETAILERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE ON THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA USE
Dr. Jacob Cho, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States
104. FACILITATING THE ADOPTION OF ONLINE REVIEWS WITH VENDOR SUPPLIED PRODUCT INFORMATION
Dr. Tsanching Kang, Providence University, Taiwan
Dr. Albert Huang, University of the pacific, United States
Dr. Hoang Do, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
Dr. Siva Sankaran, California State University, Northridge, United States
Dr. Tung Bui, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
136. TO ENHANCE MANAGEMENT OF SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKING USING DEEP LEARNING METHOD
Ms. Szu‐Yu Liu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Prof. Cheng‐Yuan Ku, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Prof. David Yen, Texas Southern University, United States
140. CLOSING THE COGNITIVE GAPS AMONG PATIENTS, DOCTORS, AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TOWARD HOSPITAL REGISTRATION APPS
Mr. L. Lin, Kaohsiung medical university, Taiwan
157. ANALYZING AIRBNB CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE FEEDBACK USING TEXT MINING
Dr. Leili Javadpour, University of the pacific, United States
Track: Management Information Systems
11. RFID‐POWERED REAL TIME LOCATION SYSTEMS (RTLS) SHOWCASING CELEBRATION HEALTH/FLORIDA HOSPITAL
Prof. Rebecca Angeles, University of New Brunswick Fredericton, Canada
59. INTRODUCING CLOUD AND EDGE COMPUTING INTO YOUR ORGANIZATION: A CASE‐BASED APPROACH
Dr. Hossein Bidgoli, California State University, Bakersfield, United States
64. ROBOTICS AND AI IN BUSINESS
Dr. Santosh Venkatraman, Tennessee State University, United States
Ms. Lexis Phillips, Tennessee State University, United States
92. FREQUENTLY USED MOBILE SHOPPING APP USAGE AND CHARACTERISTICS FOR IRISH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Dr. Lori Baker‐Eveleth, University of Idaho, United States
Dr. Robert Stone, University of Idaho, United States
Dr. Christina O'Connor, Maynooth University, Ireland
126. PRIVACY CONCERN AND LIKELIHOOD OF PAYING A PRIVACY‐FEE
Dr. Lori Baker‐Eveleth, University of Idaho, United States
Dr. Daniel Eveleth, University of Idaho, United States
Prof. Norman Pendegraft, University of Idaho, United States
Dr. Mark Rounds, University of Idaho, United States
194. INFORMATION SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE USING ISACA COBIT© 2019
Prof. Yue Zhang, California State University, Northridge, United States
Dr. David Liu, California State University, Northridge, United States
Dr. Tao "Eric" Hu, California State University, Northridge, United States
Track: Management Science and Quantitative Methods
10. BAYTECK MICROCHIP INTERNATIONAL ‐ ADVENTURES IN BAYESIAN ANALYSIS
Dr. Owen "Hall, Jr.", Pepperdine University, United States
Dr. Ken Ko, Pepperdine University, United States
Mr. Andrew Gill, U.S. Air Force, United States
Prof. William Cunningham, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Prof. Seong‐Jong Joo, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
95. ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF FARE ADAPTATION POLICIES ON TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES
Dr. Sina Shokoohyar, Saint Joseph's University, United States
Dr. Ahmad Sobhani, Oakland University, United States
Dr. Anae Sobhani, Utrecht University, Netherlands
98. A SPATIAL APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Dr. Hao Tan, The University of Newcastle, Australia
Dr. Mike Peng, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
Dr. Craig Macaulay, California State University, Long Beach, United States
101. SCHEDULING CLINICAL STAFFS IN NURSING UNITS USING ERGONOMICS CONSIDERATIONS
Dr. Ahmad Sobhani, Oakland University, United States
Dr. Sina Shokoohyar, Saint Joseph's University, United States
Dr. Anae Sobhani, Utrecht University, Netherlands
107. GAME THEORETICAL MODELING OF DRIVERS’ MERGING AND DISCRETIONARY LANE‐CHANGING BEHAVIORS
Dr. Saeed Reza Ramezanpour Nargesi, University of Texas at Arlington, United States
Dr. Sina Shokoohyar, Saint Joseph's University, United States
Dr. Stephen Mattingly, University of Texas at Arlington, United States
Dr. Somaye Nargesi, Pacific Lutheran University, United States
174. DATA VISUALIZATION OF CONSUMER PREFERENCE FOR WINES: A CROSS COUNTRY APPROACH
Dr. Mohua Podder, University of Alberta, Canada
Dr. Subhadip Ghosh, MacEwan University, Canada
188. AN IMPROVED EOQ MODEL FOR INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
Dr. Cenk Caliskan, Utah Valley University, United States
192. ASSESSING MAINTENANCE PERFORMANCE FOR MILITARY AIRCRAFT USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
Mr. Thomas O'Neal, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Mr. Abdulrahman Alamri, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Mr. Daniel Cherobini, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Prof. Seong‐Jong Joo, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
193. COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF SUICIDES AT A NATIONAL LEVEL
Mr. Michael Ingram, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Mr. Sami Aljuaid, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Mr. Ayman Alqarni, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Mr. Adam Brubakken, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Prof. Seong‐Jong Joo, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
204. MEASURING THE COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF OPERATIONS OF AIR CARGO WINGS USING DEA
Mr. Kyle Gladney, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Ms. Christina Akers, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Mr. Nasser Alanazi, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Prof. Seong‐Jong Joo, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Track: Management, Entrepreneurship and Organizations
22. LEADERSHIP DRIVES PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Dr. Biff Baker, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
25. UNDERSTANDING OLDER WORKERS AT EARLY STAGE OF NEW CAREER PATH
Dr. Lei Lai, CSUDH, United States
40. EXPLORING THE ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF EMPLOYEE’S BRANDING ON FACEBOOK
Prof. ChiaWu Lin, Department of Business Administration, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
Ms. WenChi Huang, Chanson Water Co., Ltd., Taiwan
68. MEASURING THE OUCH OF WITNESSED WORKPLACE AGGRESSION
Dr. Thomas Norman, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
Mr. Brandon Craw, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
Ms. Yosilin Caro, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
105. HELPING OR HURTING? EFFECTS OF BENEVOLENT SEXISM AND LIKEABILITY ON THIRD PARTY PERCEPTIONS
Dr. Christopher Warren, Cal, United States
Dr. Mona Zanhour, California State University, Long Beach, United States
Dr. Mark Washburn, California State University, Long Beach, United States
119. ATTACHMENT AND CONSUMPTION EXTERNALITIES: THE HIDDEN BENEFITS OF PRODUCT PAROCHIALISM
Dr. Daniel Chaffin, University of Nebraska Kearney, United States
Dr. Mark Packard, University of Nevada Reno, United States
218. ASSESSMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP CHALLENGES IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
Mr. Maoloud Dabab, Portland State University, United States
Dr. Rafaa Khalifa, Portland State University, United States
Mr. Mustafa Almuzel, Portland State University, United States
Ms. Dana Bakry, Portland State University, United States
Track: Marketing
38. A MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE CONSUMER BEHAVIOR, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND ATTITUDES TOWARD MARKETING
Dr. Greg Black, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States
Dr. Angelica Bahl, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States
Mr. Darrin Duber‐Smith, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States
Dr. Nicole Vowles, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States
87. STRATEGIC RE‐MARKETING BUSINESS DECISION: A CASE STUDY
Dr. Fred Raafat, San Diego State University, United States
Prof. Massoud Saghafi, San Diego, United States
Prof. Nathan Oestreich, San Diego State University, United States
91. THE INCREMENTAL EFFECT OF SATISFACTION ON STOCK PRICES
Mr. Adam Bozman, Gonzaga University, United States
Dr. Danielle Xu, Gonzaga Univesity, United States
Dr. Carl Bozman, Gonzaga University, United States
118. FASHION SUPPLY CHAIN WORKER EXPLOITATION: A STRUCTURAL CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE THEORY PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Jon Shapiro, Northeastern State University, United States
151. SELLING SALES EDUCATION: PROPOSING A NEW MAJOR IN PROFESSIONAL SELLING
Mrs. April Schofield, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
Dr. Mick Jackowski, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
Dr. Clay Daughtrey, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
Mr. Tom Miller, Metropolitan State University ‐ Denver, United States
Dr. Angelica Bahl, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States
Dr. Greg Black, Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States
Track: Military Applications
Ms. Lauren Bobzin, United States Marine Corps, United States
Mr. Benjamin Leichty, United States Marine Corps, United States
Mr. Austin Winkler, United States Army, United States
Dr. Daniel Reich, Naval Postgraduate School, United States
Dr. Ira Lewis, Naval Postgraduate School, United States
159. PROACTIVE DECISION SUPPORT TOOLKIT FOR DISTRIBUTED COALITION PLANNING
Dr. Mary Ngo, Pacific Science & Engineering, United States
Ms. Nancy Quach, Pacific Science & Engineering, United States
Ms. Manuela Jaramillo, Pacific Science & Engineering, United States
Mr. Lim Leong, University of California San Diego, United States
Dr. Karen Myers, SRI International, United States
Ms. Laura Tam, SRI International, United States
Track: Modeling and Simulation
42. FEATURE TRANSFORMATION FOR CORPORATE TAX DEFAULT PREDICTION: APPLICATION OF MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES
Prof. Kabir Hassan, University of New Orleans, United States
67. DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS AS DISASTERS
Dr. Norman Pendegraft, University of Idaho, United States
Dr. Mark Rounds, University of Idaho, United States
99. THE MORAL ECOLOGY OF EFFORT SUPPLY
Dr. Richard Johnson, CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED MANAGEMENT, United States
113. AN EVACUATION MODEL IN POST NATURAL DISASTER
Dr. Mahyar Amouzegar, The University of New Orleans, United States
Dr. Khosrow Moshirvaziri, California State University, Long Beach, United States
Dr. Fahimeh Rezayat, California State University, Dominguez Hills, United States
121. STOCHASTIC NOTIFICATION SCHEDULING WITH PUSH CONSTRAINTS
Dr. Yang Sun, California State University, Sacramento, United States
Dr. Yang Li, California State University, Sacramento, United States
Dr. Wen Cheng, California state polytechnic univ, Pomona, United States
Mr. Bengang Li, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, United States
162. ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ DIVERSE ABILITIES
Dr. Wen Cheng, California state polytechnic univ, Pomona, United States
Mr. Menglu Cao, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, United States
163. LITERATURE REVIEW OF TRAFFIC SAFETY JOURNAL PAPERS USING TEXT MINING
Dr. Wen Cheng, California state polytechnic univ, Pomona, United States
Mr. Edward Clay, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, United States
Track: Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
4. LOCATING DISASTER RESPONSE FACILITIES IN HOUSTON USING FLOOD RISK AND LOGISTICS COST
Dr. Kiyoung Jeong, University of Houston Clear Lake, United States
Dr. JAE‐DONG HONG, South Carolina State University, United States
Dr. JAE‐DONG HONG, South Carolina State University, United States
Dr. Judith Mwakalonge, South Carolina State University, United States
9. MODELING THE EFFECTS OF LEAN CAPABILITY ON FIRM PERFORMANCE
Dr. STEVE ZHOU, University of Houston Downtown, United States
Dr. Fiona Ji, Santa Clara University, United States
Mr. Greg Wu, University of Houston Downtown, United States
39. A BAYESIAN NETWORK‐BASED SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT METHOD CONSIDERING SUPPLY CHAIN FINANCE
Dr. Wanying Shi, Portland State University, United States
Dr. CARLOS MENA, Portland State University, United States
51. OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN DIGITAL PLATFORM BUSINESS
Prof. RAJIV SRIVASTAVA, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, India
54. SCHEDULING IN AN ASSEMBLY LINE WITH 2‐PHASE HYBRID FLOWSHOP
Prof. sangoh shim, Hanbat National University, Republic of Korea
55. WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING: USING SUPPLY CHAINS METHODS TO COMBAT POACHING
Prof. Stanley Griffis, Michigan State University, United States
Prof. Meredith Gore, Michigan State University, United States
Prof. John Macdonald, Colorado State University, United States
Prof. Burcu Keskin, University of Alabama, United States
Prof. Bistra Dilkina, University of Southern California, United States
Prof. Milind Tambe, Harvard University, United States
Dr. Al Ansari, Albers School of Business and Economics, Seattle University, United States
Mr. Alexander Ansari, School of Law, Seattle University, United States
Prof. Batoul Modarres, American University of Malta, Malta
130. AUTONOMATION: A SYMBIOSIS OF MACHINES AND HUMANS
Dr. WILLARD PRICE, University of the pacific, United States
133. ROBUST STRUCTURAL EQUATIONS FOR SAFETY STOCK OPTIMIZATION IN MULTI‐ECHELON SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORKS
Mr. Gihan Edirisinghe, Washington State University, United States
Mr. Thamer Almutairi, Washington State University, United States
198. OPTIMIZING HUMAN RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR SURGICAL PROCESSES AT HOSPITALS
Prof. Afrooz Moatari‐Kazerouni, University of Lethbridge, Canada
Dr. Bahareh Mosadegh Sedghy, University of Lethbrige, AB, Canada, Canada
212. MEASURING THE INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION ON URBAN VEHICLE ROUTING IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN
Dr. John Bell, University of Tennessee, United States
Dr. Stanley Griffis, Michigan State University, United States
217. UTILIZING ACCELERATOR PROGRAMS TO INCORPORATE NEW INNOVATIONS INTO AN ORGANIZATION
Dr. Zach Zacharia, Lehigh University, United States
225. MPACT OF SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION ON SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY
Prof. Minh Hue Nguyen, Yokohama National University, Japan
Prof. Anh Chi Phan, Vietnam National University, Vietnam
Prof. Yoshiki Matsui, Yokohama National University; The Open University of Japan, Japan
Track: Public Policy and Administration
20. ETHICS TRAINING FOR SENIOR LAW ENFORCEMENT LEADERS: A FAILED UNDERTAKING OR A NEW OPPORTUNITY
Dr. Hugo Asencio, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
Dr. Theodore Byrne, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
Prof. Marie Palladini, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
144. DO SELF‐ORGANIZING GOVERNMENTAL NETWORKS FACILITATE INTER‐GOVERNMENTAL COLLABORATION
Dr. Zheng Yang, California State University, Dominguez Hills, United States
145. FROM RELIEF TO EMPOWERMENT: A NEW WELFARE PARADIGM
Dr. Rui Sun, California State University Dominguez Hills, United States
Dr. Jinhua Wang, South China Agricultural University, China
155. EXAMINING FACULTY AND STAFF WILLINGNESS‐TO‐PAY FOR CAMPUS HOUSING
Dr. Jose Martinez, CSU Dominguez Hills, United States
Dr. Fynnwin Prager, CSU Dominguez Hills, United States
181. KNOWLEDGE, VALUES, AND SKILLS FOR MANAGING AND LEADING IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT: A SURVEY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGERS IN CALIFORNIA
Dr. Elena Kulikov, California State University, Dominguez Hills, United States
Dr. Hugo Asencio, California State University, Dominguez Hills, United States
Dr. Nancy Deng, California State University, Dominguez Hills, United States
211. CURIOSITY, DESIRABILTY OF CONTROL, AND SELF‐MONITORING
Dr. Jeff Bailey, Uniersity, United States
Track: Sustainability Issues in Decision Making
1. A TECHNOLOGY ROADMAP FOR AUTONOMOUS BUS SERVICE IN THE TRI‐COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF OREGON
Prof. Tugrul Daim, Portland State University, United States
Mr. Bobby Romanski, Portland State University, United States
Mr. Dave Sherman, Portland State University, United States
Ms. Janet Rosenthal, Portland State University, United States
Ms. Deemah Alassaf, Portland State University, United States
Ms. Jacqueline Nayame, Portland State University, United States
Dr. Komlan Gbongli, University of Miskolc, France
66. IT AIN’T EASY BEING GREEN: OPERATIONALIZING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Dr. David Bechtold, MSU Denver, United States
Dr. Adam Melnick, MSU Denver, United States
Prof. Rebecca Prater, MSU Denver, United States
108. SUSTAINABILITY AND SHARING ECONOMY
Dr. Yuanjie He, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, United States
Dr. Shuo Zeng, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, United States
150. ENGAGING THE SUPPLIER FOR SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABILITY WITH COMMITMENT TO CONTRACT TERMS AND AUDITING
Dr. Hossein Rikhtehgar Berenji, Pacific University, United States
Dr. Nagesh Murthy, University of Oregon, United States
Dr. Zhibin (Ben) Yang, University of Oregon, United States
152. A HYBRID MULTI CRITERIA DECISION MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
Dr. Sundeep Inti, Purdue University Northwest, United States
Dr. Niharika Dayyala, Illinois State University, United States
168. CULTIVATING SUSTAINABILITY: POLYCULTURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN HYBRID ORGANIZATIONS
Dr. Alexander Mitchell, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, United States
Prof. Lydia Chen Shah, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, United States