Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for January 8, 2024

Published graphic
  1. Elizabeth Almer, Joleen Kremin, Mary Marshall, Business faculty, and Kathy Rupley, Associate Dean of Faculty & Research in the School of Business, published “The ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Chatbot: How Well Does It Answer Accounting Assessment Questions?” in Issues in Accounting Education.
  2. CJ Appleton, Sociology M.A. ‘19, and Dara Shifrer, Sociology faculty, co-authored a study titled “Using National Data to Understand the Contextual Factors and Negative Experiences that Explain Racial Differences in the School Misbehavior of Ninth Grade Boys and Girls,” forthcoming at Journal of Early Adolescence.
  3. Alida Cantor, Geography faculty, co-published an article titled “Placing Stakeholder Formation in Central Oregon’s Deschutes Basin” on Jan. 1 in Society & Natural Resources.
  4. Alida Cantor, Geography faculty, co-published an article titled “Dam Removal Politics and Unlikely Alliances in the Lower Snake River Basin” in Water Alternatives.
  5. Julia Freybote, Business faculty, published “Urban Flight: A Short-Term Phenomenon or Long-Term Trend?” in Real Estate Economics.
  6. Julia Freybote, Business faculty, published “Do Informed REIT Market Participants Respond to Property Sector Mispricing?” in the Journal of Property Research.
  7. Brenda Glascott, Interim Dean of the Honors College and Honors faculty, published “Feminist Editing: Learning to Engage through Coalitional Accountability,” in Peitho. 
  8. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, co-published “The Ikegami Ryoichi Spider-Man Interview” in The Comics Journal.
  9. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda, WLL M.A. ‘20, published a translation of an essay, “Death’s ‘Gaze’: Osamu Tezuka, Shigeru Mizuki, and Katsuhiro Ōtomo," by manga scholar Natsume Fusanosuke, with our translators' introduction essay, in the bilingual journal Image & Narrative  
  10. Daniel Jaffee, Sociology faculty, published an open-access article titled “Unequal Trust: Bottled Water Consumption, Distrust in Tap Water, and Economic and Racial Inequality in the United States” in the journal Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water.
  11. Sejin Keem, Business faculty, published “How Does Ethical Leadership Relate to Team Creativity? The Role of Collective Team Identification and Need for Cognitive Closure” in Group and Organization Management.
  12. Charla Mathwick, Business faculty emeritus, published “Columbia Green Technologies (A): Scaling in the Green Roof Market” in Case Research Journal.
  13. Carlos Mena, Business faculty, published “Breaking Bad: How Can Supply Chain Management Better Address Illegal Supply Chains?” in the International Journal of Operations & Production Management. 
  14. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, published “The Mischievous Morris Sisters” in December in American Heritage 68.8.
  15. Catherine McNeur, History faculty, published “Hidden Figures,” on Nov. 2 in AirMail.
  16. Cassio de Oliveira, World Languages and Literatures faculty, published a chapter titled “Righteous Rebels: Kleist’s Michael Kohlhaas and Andrei Zvyagintsev’s Leviathan” in the book Heinrich von Kleist: Artistic and Aesthetic Legacies. 
  17. Linnea Spitzer, Engineering & Computer Science, and Karen Haley, Postsecondary, Adult, and Continuing Education faculty, published a chapter titled “Women’s Work: Scholarship, Voice, and Resistance in the Academic Generation of Knowledge” in the book Writing for Scholarly Publication: A Gender Perspective, 2023.
  18. Alexander Steele, Honors faculty, published “The Curious Case of Carson McCullers: Appropriation, Allyship, and the Problem of Speaking for Others" in Disability Studies Quarterly. 
  19. Marta Stelmaszak, Business faculty, published “Organizations as Digital Enactment Systems: A Theory of Replacement of Humans by Digital Technologies in Organizational Scanning, Interpretation, and Learning” in Journal of the Association for Information Systems.
  20. Marta Stelmaszak, Business faculty, published “Data are in the Eye of the Beholder: Co-creation for Sustainable Personal Data Value” in Strategic Change.
  21. Yazhen (Sophie) Xiao, Business faculty, published “Use Big Data to Leverage Customer Need Diversity for Radical Innovation” in Journal of Marketing Management.
  22. Miki Yamashita, PSU Doctoral Alumn, and Christine Cress, Educational Leadership and Policy faculty, published a chapter titled “Leadership and Global Agency in Collaborative On-Line International Learning: Faculty Leaderful Strategies for Pedagogical Preparation, Praxis, and Progression in Supporting Students' Learning Outcomes” in Leaderful Classroom Pedagogy through an Interdisciplinary Lens: Merging Theory with Practice.