Business Administration, College of
Dissertations and Theses from the College of Business Administration
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2013
The Implementation of New Marketing Strategies by the Salesperson: The Constraining Factor Model, Jeffrey S. Johnson
EFFECT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON CROWDFUNDING PROJECT RESULTS, Alexey Moisseyev
2012
Impact of Business Intelligence and IT Infrastructure Flexibility on Competitive Advantage: An Organizational Agility Perspective, Xiaofeng Chen
Critical Success Factors of Location-Based Services, Natalie Jun Pei Chin
International Knowledge Flows and Technological Advance: The Role of International Migration, Kacey N. Douglas
Essays in inflation and monetary dynamics in developing countries, Simon K. Harvey
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE, ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY, AND INNOVATION: PLANTING VS HARVESTING INNOVATION, Seung Hoon Jang
The Portrayals of Family in Advertising: Children's Perspectives, Elise J. Johansen
SENTIMENT ANALYSIS: A STUDY ON PRODUCT FEATURES, Yanyan Meng
The Role of Interactivity in Interent Business on Customer Experiential Values and Behavioral Intentions, So Ra Park
What Brings You Pleasure? The Role of Desire within the Development of Compulsive Purchasing, Justine Rapp
2011
The Effect of Tax Increment Financing on Spillovers and School District Revenue, Jennifer A. Bossard
World Food Crisis: Imperfect Markets Starving Development, A Decomposition of Recent Food Price Increases, Christine Costello
INTERORGANIZATIONAL KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER THROUGH CORPORATE VENTURE INVESTMENT, Taewan Kim
A Longitudinal Examination of the Relationship between Corporate Financial Performance and the Corporate Persona Revealed in the Annual Report, Samuel A. Nelson
Three Essays on FDI in China, Mingming Pan
TEAM COLLABORATION IN VIRTUAL WORLDS: THE ROLE OF TASK COMPLEXITY, Parichart Sattayanuwat
ESSAYS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, Wanasin Sattayanuwat
BECOMING A FIRM: AN INVESTIGATION OF HOW ONE-PERSON ENTERPRISES CONSTRUCT THE PROBLEM OF BECOMING AN EMPLOYER, Ronda M. Smith Nelson
Industrial Diversity and Economic Performance: A Spatial Analysis, Hoa Phu Duy Tran
2010
The Role of CEO Statements of Aggressiveness and the Competitive Aggressiveness of Firms: What is the Impact on Performance?, Benjamin Blackford
REFLECTING ON EXPERIENCE FOR LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, Adrian Chan
Towards a Model of Information Systems User Competency, Brenda Eschenbrenner
An Experimental Study of the Impact of Psychological Capital on Performance, Engagement, and the Contagion Effect, Timothy Daniel Hodges
University students' assessment of entrepreneurial environments, byungku lee
APPLICATION OF OPEN-SOURCE ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEM MODULES: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY, Sang-Heui Lee
TWO ESSAYS ON HEALTH CARE COSTS AND ASSET RETURNS, Brian C. Payne
The Impact of Green Supply Chain Practices on Supply Chain Performance, Jin Sung Rha
Exploring the Adaptive Function in Complexity Leadership Theory: An Examination of Shared Leadership and Collective Creativity in Innovation Networks, David S. Sweetman
ESSAYS ON INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SPILLOVERS, Bernard Jagre Walley
2009
Global Mindset Development During Cultural Transitions, Rachel Clapp-Smith
THE IMPACT OF MENTORING ON RETENTION THROUGH KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER, AFFECTIVE COMMITMENT, AND TRUST, Michelle M. Fleig-Palmer
Two Empirical Essays on Mutual Thrift Conversions, Chris Swift
2006
SOCIAL CAPITAL-RELATED CO-PRODUCTION IN A MARKETPLACE, Lynne Ann Pryor
