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Full-Text Articles in Business
The Oral Presentation: Enhancing The Experience In An Online Business Communication Course, Marsha L. Bayless, Judith L. Biss, Betty S. Johnson
The Oral Presentation: Enhancing The Experience In An Online Business Communication Course, Marsha L. Bayless, Judith L. Biss, Betty S. Johnson
Faculty Publications
This study addressed student and faculty experiences in using a commercially available website to facilitate the delivery and evaluation of student presentations in the online business communication course. Of the students enrolled in online business communication, 75 students participated in the study by sharing their perceptions of the effectiveness of the oral presentation process. Additionally, their faculty members assessed the process from the instructor’s perspective. The findings and conclusion revealed that the process provided useful student feedback and was more effective than pedagogical methods tried before.
Look! Up In Cyberspace! Is It Web 2.0? Is It Web 3.0? No! It’S Superweb – Technologies For The Classroom!, Susan Evans Jennings, M. Gail Weatherly
Look! Up In Cyberspace! Is It Web 2.0? Is It Web 3.0? No! It’S Superweb – Technologies For The Classroom!, Susan Evans Jennings, M. Gail Weatherly
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Using the familiar Bloom‟s Taxonomy pyramid, traditionally applied in educational learning objectives, can be useful in helping to choose the right technology to assist in reaching the desired educational outcomes. Many Web technologies provide free or low-cost teaching tools. Some of the many options available for the computer are provided here along with lesson ideas to incorporate these tools into the learning environment.
Price Tiers As Antecedents Of Event Quality In The Sport Industry [Abstract], Jason D. Reese, Michael D. Kerr
Price Tiers As Antecedents Of Event Quality In The Sport Industry [Abstract], Jason D. Reese, Michael D. Kerr
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No abstract provided.
Spectator-Based Brand Equity And University-Held Pep Rallies [Abstract], Brandon Brown, Khalid Ballouli, Jason D. Reese, Gregg Bennett
Spectator-Based Brand Equity And University-Held Pep Rallies [Abstract], Brandon Brown, Khalid Ballouli, Jason D. Reese, Gregg Bennett
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No abstract provided.
Business Practices And Procedures Regarding Smartphone Security, S. Ann Wilson, Michael York, Courtney Short
Business Practices And Procedures Regarding Smartphone Security, S. Ann Wilson, Michael York, Courtney Short
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Smartphones are having a transformational effect on the way that users access, use, and store information. Smartphones have essentially blurred the line of what is considered a phone, becoming the pinnacle multi-tasking devices of today’s world. Current smartphones have their own dedicated operating system, Bluetooth capabilities, GPS, WiFi, constant network connection, PC connectivity, and are internet enabled, leading them to have similar security risks as that of a computer. Businesses are now worrying about the information employees are storing on these devices and want to find new ways to protect it (Schiller, 2011). Smartphone capabilities used for business application will …
Journal Of Public Budgeting, Accounting And Financial Management [Abstract], Mary Fischer, Treba Marsh
Journal Of Public Budgeting, Accounting And Financial Management [Abstract], Mary Fischer, Treba Marsh
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Accounting And Reporting Convergence [Abstract], Mary Fischer, Treba Marsh
Accounting And Reporting Convergence [Abstract], Mary Fischer, Treba Marsh
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No abstract provided.
Ethical And Environmental Disclosures: An Analysis Of The Oil And Gas Industry, Violet C. Rogers, Jack R. Ethridge, Treba Marsh, Jessica Lott
Ethical And Environmental Disclosures: An Analysis Of The Oil And Gas Industry, Violet C. Rogers, Jack R. Ethridge, Treba Marsh, Jessica Lott
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This study investigates the similarities of ethical and environmental disclosures, as well as risk factors contained within annual reports for the reporting year 2009. The data were collected from Fortune 500 oil and gas company annual reports. Findings include: 1) an emphasis on environmental, financial, nonfinancial and ethical disclosures and 2) similar reported risks for all companies investigated. The findings illustrate that many of the studied oil and gas companies have similar disclosures but, on the other hand, are situation specific to particular company and location.
We Are Not Publicly Traded And So The Rules Don't Apply Or Do They Should They?, Kelly Noe
We Are Not Publicly Traded And So The Rules Don't Apply Or Do They Should They?, Kelly Noe
Faculty Publications
This paper presents a case study of the accounting practices of a company that is privately held. The company follows Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) but has some questionable transactions. The paper then follows up with a discussion of baby-GAAP and possible consequences of two different GAAP options.