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Full-Text Articles in Business
Information Technology And The Search For Organizational Agility: A Systematic Review With Future Research Possibilities, Paul P. Tallon, Magno Queiroz, Tim Coltman, Rajeev Sharma
Information Technology And The Search For Organizational Agility: A Systematic Review With Future Research Possibilities, Paul P. Tallon, Magno Queiroz, Tim Coltman, Rajeev Sharma
Data Analytics & Information Systems Faculty Publications
Organizations are increasingly turning to information technology (IT) to help them respond to unanticipated environmental threats and opportunities. In this paper, we introduce a systematic review of the literature on IT-enabled agility, helping to establish the boundary between what we know and what we don’t know. We base our review on a wide body of literature drawn from the AIS Basket of Eight IT journals, a cross-section of non-Basket journals, IT practitioner outlets, and premier international IS conferences. We review the use of different theoretical lenses used to investigate the relationship between IT and organizational agility and how the literature …
2017-18 Outstanding Student Chapters Honored, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
2017-18 Outstanding Student Chapters Honored, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
AIS is excited to announce the recipients of the 2017-2018 Student Chapter Awards, recognizing outstanding achievement among student chapters of the association.
Classrooms On The Frontier: Integrating Original Research Into Lectures, Matthew D. Meng, Lucas Rentschler
Classrooms On The Frontier: Integrating Original Research Into Lectures, Matthew D. Meng, Lucas Rentschler
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
The role of an academic is often spread across two main areas: researching and teaching. Although some argue that the scarcity of time, energy, and commitment precludes the ability to do both well, and are therefore substitutes, we argue that these roles can be complementary. That is, by incorporating original research into the classroom, several benefits can be gleaned by both faculty and students. We feel that if done correctly, a professor’s research and teaching can mutually benefit, as well. To illustrate and support this argument, we have included two specific examples of using original research to teach relevant concepts …
New Usu Huntsman Research Explores Why Employees Retaliate Against Hostile Customers And How Companies Can Prevent It, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
New Usu Huntsman Research Explores Why Employees Retaliate Against Hostile Customers And How Companies Can Prevent It, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
A waiter spitting in a rude restaurant-goer's food, a service counter working giving false information to a belligerent customer, a retail employee snubbing an angry shopper.
Management Faculty And Students Win Teaching Award, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Management Faculty And Students Win Teaching Award, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
A teaching case written by Professor Mike Dixon and graduate students Luis Armenta and Justin Canova was recognized as the 2018 Best Teaching Case by the Decision Sciences Institute.
What Women’S Networks And Groups Can Do To Strengthen The Impact Of Utah Girls And Women, Susan R. Madsen
What Women’S Networks And Groups Can Do To Strengthen The Impact Of Utah Girls And Women, Susan R. Madsen
Marketing and Strategy Faculty Publications
This idea sheet is based on a 2018 gathering of 65 leaders of women’s networks, groups, and organizations in Utah in many arenas. It provides an overview of opportunities to influence cultural attitudes in ways that are relevant in all settings, followed by specific ideas and solutions to advance and empower women and girls in more distinct environments.
Financial Outcomes From Selection Of Insurance Intervals, Shana Anderson Stewart
Financial Outcomes From Selection Of Insurance Intervals, Shana Anderson Stewart
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the potential value of enrolling in rainfall-index for pasture, rangeland, and forage insurance for Utah producers. A stochastic optimization model is used to identify the optimal selection of insurance intervals that will provide the maximum indemnity payments less premiums. Four Utah counties were selected for analysis. Results indicate that positive returns will occur greater than 60% of the time in all counties with the selected insurance intervals. The optimal months to insure varied in each county.
Lobbying Legislation And Cumulative Abnormal Returns, Brenan Stewart
Lobbying Legislation And Cumulative Abnormal Returns, Brenan Stewart
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 (Pub.L. 110-81, 121 Stat. 735, enacted September 14, 2007) was passed by the U.S. Congress in order “to strengthen public disclosure requirements concerning lobbying activity and funding. It placed more restrictions on gifts for members of Congress and their staff, and provides for mandatory disclosure of earmarks in expenditure bills.” Treating this event as a natural experiment, we examine how this legislation affected the Cumulative Abnormal Returns (CARs) of firms that lobbied in the year(s) leading up to the passing of the legislation. We find that companies that lobbied in the …
The Free Cash Flow And Corporate Returns, Sen Na
The Free Cash Flow And Corporate Returns, Sen Na
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Mcpherson (2018) and Jose, Lancaster, Stevens (1996) have written papers to examine the relationship between liquidity management and firm profitability. The literature establishes that the cash conversion cycle has an implication for the profitability and liquidity of a firm. We extend the time period and analyze the free cash flow instead of cash conversion cycle. We provide evidence that firms with higher free cash flows have higher risk adjusted stock returns.
2018 Marketing Audit For Jump The Moon Foundation, Luke L. Flynn
2018 Marketing Audit For Jump The Moon Foundation, Luke L. Flynn
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
Jump the Moon Foundation (JTM) was started in December of 2017 as a nonprofit organization under the vision and direction of Michael J. Bingham, an artist and teacher with 30 plus years of professional experience. During his art experiences in and outside the workforce and classroom, Michael noticed a gap in the nonprofit sector for an organization that helps "individuals of all abilities" take part in art. This intuition and vision soon lead to Michael's creation of JTM, "a vocational arts program dedicated to creating opportunities for artists with disabilities to make, market, and earn income from their original and …
The Huntsman Post, December 2018, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
The Huntsman Post, December 2018, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Huntsman Post Issues Collection
Monthly newsletter for the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University.
Performance Of The Vidya Indicator Using Bootstrap, Lucas Priskos
Performance Of The Vidya Indicator Using Bootstrap, Lucas Priskos
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
This paper analyses the performance of the Volatility Index Dynamic Average Indicator (VIDYA) as a method for technical trading. The question was whether or not the buy and sell signals generated by VIDYA could allow a trader to outperform the benchmark rate of return. The strategy is implemented in a similar way to a standard moving average crossover where two lines are charted: a short period VIDYA and a long period VIDYA. The four combinations of VIDYA were used were as follows: 6 with 21 periods, 9 with 21 periods, 12 with 21 periods, and 21 with 50 periods. When …
Usu Mhr And Mba Grad Student Receives Meisinger Fellowship, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Usu Mhr And Mba Grad Student Receives Meisinger Fellowship, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Joshua Hoffmann of Logan, Utah, is the winner of the 2018 Susan R. Meisinger Fellowship for Graduate Study in HR.
The Mediating Effects Of Product Returns On The Relationship Between Green Capabilities And Closed-Loop Supply Chain Adoption, Mohd R. Shaharudin, Keah Choon Tan, Vijay R. Kannan, Suhaiza Zailani
The Mediating Effects Of Product Returns On The Relationship Between Green Capabilities And Closed-Loop Supply Chain Adoption, Mohd R. Shaharudin, Keah Choon Tan, Vijay R. Kannan, Suhaiza Zailani
Management Faculty Publications
This research explores the mediating effects of product returns on the relationship between a firm’s green capabilities and its adoption of closed-loop supply chain. Green capability is characterized in terms of product recovery, supply chain integration, and environmentally friendly manufacturing. A structural equation model using survey data drawn from ISO 14001 certified manufacturers in Malaysia is used to test the research hypotheses. The results reveal that recovery and integration capabilities positively influence product returns, while manufacturing and integration capabilities and product returns influence closed loop supply chain adoption. The results also indicate that the volume, type, timing, and quality of …
The Huntsman Post, November 2018, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
The Huntsman Post, November 2018, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Huntsman Post Issues Collection
Monthly newsletter for the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University.
Substance Use Disorders Among Utah Women, Robbyn T. Scribner, Susan R. Madsen
Substance Use Disorders Among Utah Women, Robbyn T. Scribner, Susan R. Madsen
Marketing and Strategy Faculty Publications
Substance use disorders, including the opioid epidemic, have reached crisis levels throughout the United States, and Utah is no exception. In 2017, more than 72,000 Americans died from drug overdoses, a number that has doubled in the past decade. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 635 Utahns died from a drug overdose in 2016; that is 22.4 per 100,00 population, a rate that was above the national average of 19.8 and the 19th highest in the nation for that year. Although in Utah and the U.S. as a whole, men are more likely to die from a drug overdose, …
Bounded Rationality And The Choice Of Jury Selection Procedures, Martin Van Der Linden
Bounded Rationality And The Choice Of Jury Selection Procedures, Martin Van Der Linden
Economics and Finance Faculty Publications
A peremptory-challenge procedure allows the parties to a jury trial to dismiss some prospective jurors without justification. Complex challenge procedures offer an unfair advantage to parties who are better able to strategize. I introduce a new measure of strategic complexity based on level-k thinking and use this measure to compare challenge procedures often used in practice. In applying this measure, I overturn some commonly held beliefs about which jury selection procedures are strategically simple.
Why Are There Fewer Women Ceos? Media Seek Answers From Usu, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Why Are There Fewer Women Ceos? Media Seek Answers From Usu, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Professors Christy Glass (sociology) and Alison Cook (business management) have collaborated for a decade on research on gender diversity in top business roles.
Utah Women's Postsecondary Education Roundtable, Susan R. Madsen
Utah Women's Postsecondary Education Roundtable, Susan R. Madsen
Marketing and Strategy Faculty Publications
Utah must harness the power of education for its residents, as the state’s future economic success and high quality of life rests squarely upon having an educated population. Increasing the number of Utah residents completing a postsecondary certificate or degree is a powerful strategy for maximizing the quality of life in Utah. An educated population increases both the social and economic capital of the state. Cultivating an educated populace requires creating a college-going culture and assuring that both women and men earn postsecondary certificates and degrees to the maximum extent possible.
Dr. William F. Shughart Ii Publishes Article On Thehill.Com On Why Daylight Saving Time Costs More Than It's Worth, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Dr. William F. Shughart Ii Publishes Article On Thehill.Com On Why Daylight Saving Time Costs More Than It's Worth, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Excerpt from TheHill.com - "Since California voters mandated daylight saving time (DST) in 1949, considerable evidence has accumulated that shifting clocks back-and- forth twice each year has significant economic costs.
Nike's Former Brand Boss Visits Usu, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Nike's Former Brand Boss Visits Usu, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Charlie Denson, Marketing '78, former president of Nike Brand, led a Leadership Forum attended by more than 250 students.
Aggie Chocolate: Blue Victory, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Aggie Chocolate: Blue Victory, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Six USU students, including four from the Huntsman School, won a branding competition for the new Aggie Chocolate Factory located at Blue Square in Logan.
Huntsman Grad Starts Prestigious Master's Program At Oxford, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Huntsman Grad Starts Prestigious Master's Program At Oxford, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Last week, Jacklyn Sullivan, '18, Economics, started a Master of Science program in Economics for Development at the University of Oxford.
First Annual Huntsman Career Expo, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
First Annual Huntsman Career Expo, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Friday, September 21, marked the beginning of a momentous, new tradition at the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business.
Tracy Livingston, Ceo Of Nulife Energy And Founder & Chairman Of Wasatch Wind, To Speak At Special Screening Of Usu Huntsman School Of Business's Award-Winning Wind Energy Documentary, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Tracy Livingston, Ceo Of Nulife Energy And Founder & Chairman Of Wasatch Wind, To Speak At Special Screening Of Usu Huntsman School Of Business's Award-Winning Wind Energy Documentary, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Oct. 17 Movie Screening Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Spanish Fork Wind Project
Is Uber A Substitute Or Complement For Public Transit?, Jonathan D. Hall, Craig Palsson, Joseph Price
Is Uber A Substitute Or Complement For Public Transit?, Jonathan D. Hall, Craig Palsson, Joseph Price
Economics and Finance Faculty Publications
How Uber affects public transit ridership is a relevant policy question facing cities worldwide. Theoretically, Uber’s effect on transit is ambiguous: while Uber is an alternative mode of travel, it can also increase the reach and flexibility of public transit’s fixed-route, fixed-schedule service. We estimate the effect of Uber on public transit ridership using a difference-in-differences design that exploits variation across U.S. metropolitan areas in both the intensity of Uber penetration and the timing of Uber entry. We find that Uber is a complement for the average transit agency, increasing ridership by five percent after two years. This average effect …
What Male Allies Can Do To Strengthen The Impact Of Utah Women In Workplace Settings, Susan R. Madsen
What Male Allies Can Do To Strengthen The Impact Of Utah Women In Workplace Settings, Susan R. Madsen
Marketing and Strategy Faculty Publications
This idea sheet is based on a 2018 gathering of 25 professional men at various stages in their careers, all of whom have committed to supporting and advancing women professionally. Understanding that male engagement is critical in reducing workplace gender imbalances, these suggestions focus on what men can do in professional settings to create awareness, rethink systems, build capacity (in both women and men), foster developmental relationships, and advocate for necessary cultural change.
Soa Welcomes Dr. Lynn Rees And Dr. James Cannon As The Newest Members Of The Faculty, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Soa Welcomes Dr. Lynn Rees And Dr. James Cannon As The Newest Members Of The Faculty, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Professor Lynn Rees is the Bonnie B. and James H. Quigley/Deloitte Foundation Professor of Accountancy at Utah State University.
The Huntsman Post, October 2018, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
The Huntsman Post, October 2018, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Huntsman Post Issues Collection
Monthly newsletter for the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University.
Aggie For Environment Receives Beehive Five Under 25 Award, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Aggie For Environment Receives Beehive Five Under 25 Award, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
Paige Morgan, Marketing and Environmental Studies '18, was just named a Beehive Five under 25.