Research and Publications
The faculty and staff at Daniels College of Business have always been and continue to be on the forefront of business. They
often conduct research projects and publish findings and articles in a range of publications. Learn more about what keeps
the faculty and staff here at Daniels busy as they lead the way down the path of business success. Here are just a few of
the publications our faculty have recently produced.
Business Ethics and Legal Studies
Good Business: Exercising Effective & Ethical Leadership.
Daniels faculty contributors: Doug Allen, Sam Cassidy, Dave Cox, Bruce Hutton, Stephen Martin, Don Mayer, Kevin O'Brien, Paul Olk, Mike Pfarrer, Buie Seawell, Dennis Wittmer, Ph.D.s, adjunct Liz Stapp, and Sturm professor Stephen Pepper, JD. University of Denver Press. 2009.
The book explores Daniels' unique approach to the difficult and perennial problems at the intersection of business, ethics, leadership, and social and environmental issues.
Creating a Culture of Candor.
Jim O' Toole (with Warren Bennis). Harvard Business Review. June 2009.
The Psychology of Ethics Education.
Sam Cassidy. (will be presented and is to be included in the 2009 proceedings for the Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) annual
conference).
Preserving Identities: Protecting Personal Identifying Information through Enhanced Privacy Policies and Laws.
Corey Ciocchetti (with R. Sprague, University of Wyoming). 19(1) Albany Journal of Science & Technology, 101-151. 2009.
Businesss Management
Expanding the Theoretical Frontiers of the Reputation-performance Relationship.
Donald D. Bergh, D.J. Ketchen, Jr., and B.K. Boyd. Journal of Management (forthcoming in 2010).
Research Methodology in Strategy and Management.
Donald D. Bergh and D.J. Ketchen, Jr. Fifth edition. Emerald Press. London. 2009.
Determinants of Internship Effectiveness: An Exploratory Model.
Cynthia Fukami, Vadake Narayanan, and Paul Olk. Academy of Management Learning and Education, in press.
Handbook of Managerial Learning, Education, and Development.
Cynthia Fukami, co-editor, with Steven J. Armstrong. Sage Publications. April, 2009.
Finance
The Efficiency of International Information Flow: Evidence from the ETF and CEF Prices.
J. Christopher Hughen and Prem G. Mathew. International Review of Financial Analysis. March 2009.
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Burned! The Impact of Work Aspects, Injury, and Job Satisfaction on Unionized Cooks' Intentions to Leave the Cooking Occupation.
C.A. Young & David Corsun. Journal of Hospitality and Toursim Research. (In press).
What a Nuisance: Controlling for NA Versus Personality in Hospitality Stress Research.
C.A. Young & David Corsun. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 28, 280-288. 2009.
Information Technology and Electronic Commerce
The Tech Edge: Getting Ahead and Changing the World.
Richard Scudder, Don McCubbrey, Paul Bauer, Amy Phillips. Information Technology department faculty compiled a list of some of the most ingenious ways organizations use technologies
to give them an advantage over their competition.
ERP at the Colorado Department of Transportation: The Whistle Blower's Dilemma.
Cynthia Fukami and Don McCubbrey. Communications of the Association for Information Sciences, 24, 7, 105-112. 2009.
Marketing
Growth via Intellectual Property Rights Versus Gendered Inequity in Emerging Economies: An Ethical Dilemma for International
Business.
Pallab Paul and Kausiki Mukhopadhyay. Journal of Business Ethics. Spring 2009.
Improving writing through the marketing curriculum: A longitudinal study.
Donald Bacon, Pallab Paul, Carol Johnson & Teresa Conley. Journal of Marketing Education, 30(3), 217-225. 2008.
