Faculty Accomplishments | October 2019

Economics and Finance

In Action

Daniel Bradley, Kyre Lahtinen, and Stephan Shipe, “The Impact of Product Markets and Gender on Investment Behavior”, Semi-finalist for Best Paper in Investments and designated a Top 10 Session at the 2019 Financial Management Association Annual Meeting in New Orleans

Reid Cummings was selected to participate in Leadership Alabama’s Class of 2019-2020.

Dr. Chris Lawrey presented the personal finance seminar “How Holiday Spending can Impact Your Retirement” on Thursday, September 19 and Tuesday, October 22 to two different groups at USA.  The Sept. 19 presentation was in the MCOB and the Oct. 22 presentation was in the Strada Building near the Childrens and Women’s Medical Center.



Marketing and Quantitative Methods

Publications

Chow, Alan F., Lahtinen, Kyre, D., and Edwards, Kelsey. (In Press) “Comparison of Estimators of Equity Return Standard Deviation using Pitman Closeness Criterion and Control Charting Applications”, Studies in Business and Economics.

Edwards, Kelsey, Chow, Alan F., Lahtinen, Kyre D., and Pennywell, Gwendolyn. (2019) “A Pitman Closeness Evaluation of Range-based Volatility Estimators in Shortened Time Horizons”, Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives.

Chow, Alan F., and Lahtinen, Kyre D. (In Press) “Equity Risk: Measuring Return Volatility using Historical High-Frequency Data”, Studies in Business and Economics.

Howard, M. C. & Holmes, P. (In Press).  Social courage fosters both voice and silence in the workplace: A study on multidimensional voice and silence with boundary conditions.  Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance.

  • Holmes is a current PhD student in the Mitchell College of Business.

Howard, M. C. & Lee, J. (In Press).  Pre-training interventions to counteract seductive details in virtual reality training programs.  Human Resource Development Quarterly.

 

 

 

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