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Review Of Shooting Threes And Shaking The Basketball Establishment: The Short, Chaotic Run Of The American Basketball League By Bob Lieb, Paul Michael Mcinerny Jul 2015

Review Of Shooting Threes And Shaking The Basketball Establishment: The Short, Chaotic Run Of The American Basketball League By Bob Lieb, Paul Michael Mcinerny

Management Faculty Research and Publications

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Review Of Bring In The Right-Hander! My Twenty-Two Years In The Major Leagues By Jerry Reuss, Paul Michael Mcinerny Jul 2015

Review Of Bring In The Right-Hander! My Twenty-Two Years In The Major Leagues By Jerry Reuss, Paul Michael Mcinerny

Management Faculty Research and Publications

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Distant Yet Near: Promoting Interdisciplinary Learning In Significantly Diverse Teams Through Socially Responsible Projects, Monica Adya, Bryan Temple, Donald M. Hepburn Apr 2015

Distant Yet Near: Promoting Interdisciplinary Learning In Significantly Diverse Teams Through Socially Responsible Projects, Monica Adya, Bryan Temple, Donald M. Hepburn

Management Faculty Research and Publications

With global specialization of work units within organizations, interdisciplinary work practices comprised of collaborative efforts between technical and business teams are increasingly common in today's workplace. While higher education has responded by creating opportunities for remote teams to learn from collaborative work, occasions for interaction between remotely situated significantly diverse teams such as business and engineering are few. This study describes a pedagogical offering between U.S.-based business teams and U.K.-based engineering teams that delivers such an experience around mutually dependent, socially responsible projects. Results from student surveys and reflections confirm that the pedagogical design is able to generate perceived interdependence …


Managerial Discretion: An Empirical Review And Focus On Future Research Directions, David B. Wangrow, Donald J. Schepker, Vincent L. Barker Iii Jan 2015

Managerial Discretion: An Empirical Review And Focus On Future Research Directions, David B. Wangrow, Donald J. Schepker, Vincent L. Barker Iii

Management Faculty Research and Publications

Scholars have long been interested in when and to what degree managers are able to exert control over their organizations. In this review, we examine managerial discretion, or the latitude of action available to managers. Since its introduction, scholars have attempted to explain when managers will have discretion, what discretion means for organizational outcomes, and how discretion may differentially influence organizational outcomes when it enables or constrains leaders. Our review indicates that while a significant number of studies have examined discretion, few have attempted to validate the prescriptions of the managerial discretion construct. Furthermore, studies to date have primarily focused …


Ladies Professional Golf Association, Paul M. Mcinerny Jan 2015

Ladies Professional Golf Association, Paul M. Mcinerny

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Review Of Sports, Peacebuilding And Ethics, Paul M. Mcinerny Jan 2015

Review Of Sports, Peacebuilding And Ethics, Paul M. Mcinerny

Management Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.