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SALESPERSON COUNTERPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR: A STUDY OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF COMPLEXITY, ORGANIZATIONAL, AND PERSONALITY-RELATED ANTECEDENTS
(2017-05)
Recent events suggest that counterproductive salesperson behavior—a behavior with the possibility of damaging the organization and its related partners—is a common phenomenon in the professional selling context. Considering ...
Three Essays in Financial Economics
(2019-05-10)
This dissertation comprises three essays. The first reports a macro-economic application of the synthetic control method developed in Abadie and Gardeazabal (2003) to assess the economic implications of the institutionalization ...
Environmental and Social Risk, Adaptation, and Equity Value
(2019-05-10)
This study investigates the impact of environmental and social (E&S) risks on firm value. Firm value is expected to be a function of current earnings to the extent current earnings reflect cash flows that are expected to ...
Balancing investors' information needs with accounting conservatism: The role of voluntary disclosure of non-GAAP earnings
(2010)
In this paper, I investigate whether accounting conservatism, or asymmetric timeliness of earnings, contributes to the disclosure of non-GAAP earnings. Earnings that incorporate losses in a timely manner inevitably produce ...
Networks of Meaning: Identity Productions across Digital and Print Media
(2015)
Managing organizational identity evolution is critical for identity coherence and consequent legitimacy. The complexity of identity evolution management has increased with the widespread adoption of digital media. In ...
A study of accounting skills and knowledge needed by graduates of applied science in accounting programs.
(1981)
This study was conducted to determine the skills, knowledge, practice, and theory needed by the Applied Science in Accounting graduate for entry-level employment in the Oklahoma City Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. ...
The use of permanent learning groups in teaching introductory accounting.
(1982)
The results of the study disclosed that performance of students in the experimental classes was consistently higher than in control classes but that the differences were not statistically significant. In addition, there ...
CRAFTING AN EFFECTIVE STORY: A NARRATIVE THEORY APPROACH TO ENTREPRENEURIAL FUNDRAISING IN CROWDFUNDING
(2017-05-12)
The stories told by organizations have long played a critical role in furthering our understanding of organizational culture, the implementation of firm strategies, and the creation of new venture legitimacy. Recently, ...
A study of management functions, activities and abilities needed by middle management personnel in local governments /
(1983)
This descriptive research study was conducted to determine the importance of managerial functions, activities and abilities to middle management personnel in local government agencies. The identified managerial skill areas ...