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November/December 2007, Monte Ahuja College Of Business Nov 2007

November/December 2007, Monte Ahuja College Of Business

Dialogue: News from the Monte Ahuja College of Business

Welcome from the Dean -- Featured Student: Andriy Paliychuk -- Featured Alumnus: Vaso Marku, CFA -- Nance Global Innovation Lab opens at Beachwood Business Development Center -- EMBA Class Visits India -- Send us Your Feature Student and Alumni Story Submissions -- Dr. Dixit publishes Deregulation And Competition: Lessons from the Airline Industry -- Faculty and Staff Kick-­ Off at Lubrizol -- Walter H. Schmidt Leaves Generous Endowment to Nance -- Bruce McClain is the New Interim Chair of the Accounting Department -- Innovations in Advising -- Dr. Gaffney Appointed to Editorial Board of Tax Adviser -- MBA Student Passes …


2007 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library, Joanne E. Goodell Ph.D. Nov 2007

2007 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library, Joanne E. Goodell Ph.D.

Scholars and Artists Bibliographies

This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti. Dr. Joanne Goodell was the guest speaker.


October 2007, Monte Ahuja College Of Business Oct 2007

October 2007, Monte Ahuja College Of Business

Dialogue: News from the Monte Ahuja College of Business

Professors from Seven Universities Work Together to Host Entrepreneurship Immersion Week at CSU -- Dr. Reichert Presents Paper at the Federal Reserve Bank Annual Conference -- Dr. Pesta Wins Award from Harvard University Humanist Chaplaincy -- Beyond silicon: New computing paradigms -- Spotlight on Dr. Georgia Anetzberger -- New Writer for Dialogue is Clare Gross -- Alumni Accomplishments -- Athletic Business Majors Honored -- SpongeBob SqaurePants used as Motivational Tool -- Recently Published Books (and Chapters) by CSU Faculty.


Unpacking Unintended Consequences In Planned Organizationalchanges: A Process Model, Guowei Jian Aug 2007

Unpacking Unintended Consequences In Planned Organizationalchanges: A Process Model, Guowei Jian

Communication Faculty Publications

The author develops a process model of the unintended consequences in planned organizational change that draws on the structuration, organizational change, and organizational tension literatures. The model depicts the communicative actions of both senior management and employees and reveals the dynamic through which unintended consequences unfold. The model extends theoretical understandings of planned organizational change and discusses how future research can build a dialectic and dialogic model of planned change focused on employee participation. The author illustrates the model with a case study of organizational change and its unintended consequences. The article concludes with insights on change management for practitioners …


Firm Performance As A Function Of Entrepreneurial Orientation And Strategic Planning Practices, James W. Kroeger Jan 2007

Firm Performance As A Function Of Entrepreneurial Orientation And Strategic Planning Practices, James W. Kroeger

ETD Archive

New business creation is essential for our nation's economy and accounts for all net new job creation. However, 56 of small businesses fail within four years of startup. One way to address this issue is to employ an approach combining an entrepreneurial orientation (EO) with key strategic management planning practices for firms seeking to gain a competitive advantage and improve firm performance. Entrepreneurial orientation is the propensity of firms to be innovative, proactive, and be willing to take risks. This research project empirically investigated the relationship among a firm's scanning intensity, locus of planning, planning flexibility and entrepreneurial orientation and …


An Economic Analysis Of Costs Associated With Development Of A Cell Salvage Program, J.R. Waters, Heidi H. Meier, J.H. Waters Jan 2007

An Economic Analysis Of Costs Associated With Development Of A Cell Salvage Program, J.R. Waters, Heidi H. Meier, J.H. Waters

Business Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: The increasing cost of blood products and associated risks of transfusion have lead to a heightened interest in techniques which reduce or replace allogeneic blood transfusion. The use of cell salvage is being explored in a number of institutions. We present financial information which may be useful to institutions that are considering the addition of a cell salvage service. METHODS: A review of the cell salvage data from 2328 patients was used to estimate the average cost of a packed red blood cell unit equivalent processed by cell salvage equipment. In addition, an analysis was performed to assess the …


January/February 2007, Monte Ahuja College Of Business Jan 2007

January/February 2007, Monte Ahuja College Of Business

Dialogue: News from the Monte Ahuja College of Business

UpFront: Advancing Partnerships in 2008 -- Nance Responds to United Nations’ Call to Action -- Featured Alumni: AJ Magner,Vice President, The Staubach Company. -- Featured Student: Nedim Nisic -- Nance Students utilizing Study Abroad Opportunities -- Does your Company Need Free Market Research? -- Key Foundation gives $150,000 for Student Managed Investment Fund, Business students will invest $300,000 -- Nance Expands Online Course Offering -- Dr. Harry J. Martin Publishes The Best and the Worst of Leadership: Essential learning for emerging leaders -- Nance Hosts Angel Fair -- Online Advising Appointment Scheduling for Business Students -- Fall 2007 Valedictorian Ann …