Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for August 7, 2023

Spring published

  1. Harry Anastasiou, Conflict Resolution faculty, published “The War on Terror and the Terror of War: Bellicose Nationalism Versus Peace and Democracy.”
  2. Talya Bauer, Business faculty, published “Cultivating a Leadership Pipeline: Using a Real Options Lens to Understand Executives’ Strategic Staffing Decisions” in Organization Science.
  3. Talya Bauer, Business faculty, published the paper “Dynamic Relationships Between Leader–Member Exchange and Employee Role-Making Behaviors: The Moderating Role of Employee Emotional Ambivalence” in Human Relations.
  4. Marek Elzanowski, Math faculty emeritus, co-authored the paper “Material Evolution of Defective Composites,” published online in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
  5. Berrin Erdogan, Business faculty, published “When Are the Bigger Fish in the Small Pond Better Citizens? A Multilevel Examination of Relative Overqualification in Workgroups” in Group & Organization Management.
  6. David Ervin, Environmental Management and Economics faculty, co-authored “Developing and Implementing a Sustainable, Integrated Weed Management Program for Herbicide Resistant Poa Annua in Turfgrass” in Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management.
  7. Brady Firth, Business facultypublished “The Role of Member Proactive Personality in Mitigating Threat During Team Learning” in Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice.
  8. Julia Freybote, Business faculty, published “The Evolution of Green Building Amenities: The Case of EV Charging Stations” in Journal of Real Estate Research.
  9. Malcolm Goldman, World Languages and Literatures, translated an essay by philosopher Franz Rosenzweig titled “Globus: Studies on the World-Historical Doctrine of Space,” appearing in Volume 13 of the Franz Rosenzweig Yearbook from the International Rosenzweig Society. 
  10. Martín Alberto Gonzalez, Chicano/Latino Studies faculty, co-published “‘Back to Basics:’ Converging Mattering, Dialogue, and Love within Pedagogy, Research, and Community-Engaged Work” in The Educational Forum journal.
  11. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda M.A. ‘20 published in The Comics Journal a translation of two essays: “Memories of the Live-In Age: Hayashi Seiichi’’s and Kamimura Kazuo’ ‘Dōsei Manga,’” by manga scholar Natsume Fusanosuke. 
  12. Qin Lian, Business faculty, published “Does Hiring M&A Advisors Matter for Private Sellers?” in The Quarterly Journal of Finance.
  13. Talitha May, English adjunct faculty, published “Jellyfish,” “Tidepool,” and “Microplastic Ocean” in Honeyguide Literary Magazine.
  14. Carlos Mena, Business faculty, published “The Green Contagion Effect: An Investigation into the Propagation of Environmental Practices Across Multiple Supply Chains Tiers” in International Journal of Production Research.
  15. Ryan PettewayOHSU-PSU School of Public Health faculty, published a book chapter, “ANTIBODIES//Shots: Engaging Public Health Critical Race Praxis to Counter Epistemic Violence in Discourse of Dual Pandemics,” in Illmatic Consequences: The Clapback to Opponents of Critical Race Theory
  16. Katie Sinback, film office coordinator, published a short story titled “Ils Vont Ensemble” in Seems Issue 54.
  17. Jack Straton, Physics and University Studies faculty, had one of his photographs chosen to be part of Textures, Shapes, Patterns or Forms from Sept. 1-30 at Las Laguna Gallery in Laguna Beach, California, an international joint show of all fine art media.
  18. Jacob Suher, Business Administration faculty, published the paper “Health or Taxes: Which is More Effective at Reducing Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages?” in Advances in Taxation.
  19. Sue Taylor, Art History faculty emerita, authored an essay on still life paintings by Portland artist Sherrie Wolf for the Schneider Museum of Art at Southern Oregon University.
  20. J. J. P. Veerman, Mathematics faculty, and L.S. Fox PhD ‘22 authored “Equidistant Sets on Alexandrov Surfaces” to be published in “Differential Geometry and Its Applications.”
  21. Jing Zhao, Business faculty, published “CEO Employment Contract Heterogeneity and Acquirer Risk-Taking” in Corporate Ownership & Control.
  22. Jing Zhao, Business faculty, published “(How) Does Mutual Fund Dual Ownership Affect Shareholder and Creditor Conflict of Interest? Evidence from Corporate Innovation” in Journal of Risk and Financial Management.