Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for August 1, 2022

Spring published

Elizabeth Almer, business faculty, published “Gender Equity in Public Accounting: Evidence from Single Audit Partner and Director Engagement Leaders” in Journal of Accounting and Public Policy.

Amy E. Borden, film studies, published “Stillness and Motion on the Coffee Table: Photochemical Motion Pictures in Gilded Age Periodicals” in Media History.

Scott DuHadway, business faculty, published “Light in Dark Places: The Hidden World of Supply Chain Fraud” in IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.  

Berrin Erdogan and Talya Bauer, business faculty, published “Perceived Overqualification, Felt Organizational Obligation, and Extra-Role Behavior During the COVID-19 Crisis: The Moderating Role of Self-Sacrificial Leadership” in Applied Psychology: An International Review. 

Emily Ford, library faculty, wrote “Human Inquiry in Scholarly Communication: Reconnecting With the Foundations of Research” for College & Research Libraries News.

Tom Hastings, Conflict Resolution Coordinator of BA/BS and minor degrees, published “Friends With Benefits (and Sometimes Costs)” in Peace Review. 

Tom Hastings, Conflict Resolution Coordinator of BA/BS and minor degrees, published “Should We Train Movements When We Disagree With Their Goals” with the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict.

Matt Kaufman, business faculty, published “Stakeholder Engagement and Effective Standard Setting” in Accounting Horizons.

Maura Kelly, sociology faculty, and Daniel Mackin Freeman, sociology graduate student, coauthored the report “Evaluation of Green Dot for the Trades” for TriMet.

Maura Kelly, sociology faculty, authored the report “Assessing the Effectiveness of Acceptable Worksite Trainings” for the City of Seattle.

Maura Kelly, sociology faculty, wrote the fact sheet “Impacts of Implementing Respectful Workplace Models on Construction Job Sites: Findings and Recommendations from Evaluation Research” for dissemination to stakeholders in the construction industry.

Qin Lian, business faculty, published “Law Firm Market Share and Securities Class Action Litigation Outcomes” in The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 

Carlos Mena, business faculty, published “The Roles of National Culture in Affecting Quality Management Practices and Quality Performance - Multilevel and Multi-Country Analysis” in International Journal of Operations & Production Management. 

Mitra Naseh, social work faculty, co-wrote a paper titled “Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Iran: A Scoping Review of the Outcome Literature” in the Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work.

Mellie Pullman, business faculty, published “The Role of the Hub-Firm in Developing Innovation Capabilities: Considering the French Wine Industry Cluster from a Resource Orchestration Lens” in International Journal of Operations and Production Management. 

Carolyn Quam, Speech and Hearing Sciences faculty, co-wrote an article titled, “A Protracted Developmental Trajectory for Detection of Consonant Mispronunciations in Newly Learned Words” in Language Acquisition.

Leopoldo Rodriguez, Chair of the Department of International and Global Studies, wrote “Authoritarianism and Lawfare in South America: Corporate Media, the Judiciary, and the Rise of Neo-fascist Politics," presented at the Historical Materialism Conference in Istanbul on April 16.

Leopoldo Rodriguez, Chair of the Department of International and Global Studies, wrote “Political Lawfare and the Debasement of Democracy in Argentina During the Macri Administration,” presented at the World International Studies Committee Sixth Global International Studies Conference in Buenos Aires on July 1.

Aaron Roussell, sociology faculty, authored “Defund the narrative: The ‘Portland Police Have Been Defunded!’ talking point is really absurd and needs to stop” in PDX.Vote.

Olyssa Starry, PSU Honors College faculty, Tina Burdsall, sociology faculty, Arjun Viray honors student, and Amber C. Terway, honors student, co-authored “A Pilot Study Considering Ecoroofs as Therapeutic Landscapes” in Frontiers in Sustainable Cities.

Lindsey Wilkinson, sociology faculty, co-wrote “Ch. 10: Correlates of Suicide among Gender Diverse Emerging Adults in the United States” in Handbook on Transgender, Non-Binary, & Gender Minority Populations.

Lindsey Wilkinson, sociology faculty, wrote “Second Generation Disadvantage: Health of Adolescents from Multicultural Families in South Korea” in Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea: Reflections and Future Directions.

Leni Zumas, English faculty, published a review of the novel “The Measure” in the New York Times on June 28.