Assistant Professor Ngoc (Cindy) Pham Publishes on Augmented Reality in the Online Footwear Market Ngoc (Cindy) Pham and her co-authors have their research article titled “Are consumers ready for Augmented Reality? Factors influencing online footwear purchasing intentions using AR technology” accepted for publication in Read More
Associate Professors William Hampton-Sosa and Holly Chiu Present Research on Working from Home William Hampton-Sosa and Holly Chiu presented their research titled “Impact of technology quality on the working from home experience: The faculty’s perspective” at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Read More
Professor Hyuna Park Presents at Research Seminar Series Hyuna Park, a professor in the Finance Department and the Herb Kurz Chair in Finance and Risk Management, presented her research titled “Investments in the Digital Economy: A Textual Analysis Read More
Associate Professor of Accounting John Paul Wins Journal’s Best Paper Award Associate Professor of Accounting John Paul’s research paper titled “How Do You Tax the Hard Forks that were Cloned in the Clouds?” won the Best Paper Award from the Western Read More
Associate Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch Earns PSC-CUNY Research Award Associate Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch was awarded a PSC CUNY Traditional A Research Award in the amount of $3,500 for a research project titled “Automation and Industry Performance.” Read More
Associate Professor of Business Management Viju Raghupathi Publishes on Litigation Crowdfunding and Its Implications for Social Justice Viju Raghupathi and her co-authors have their research article titled, “Exploring the Factors that Determine the Success of Litigation Crowdfunding: Implications for Social Justice” accepted for publication in Technological Forecasting Read More
Business Management Professors’ Article Accepted in Forthcoming Work From Home Book Associate Professors Holly Chiu and William Hampton-Sosa, and Professor Tomás A. López-Pumarejo have their research article, “Working from home: College professors’ perspective” accepted for publication in Work from Home: Multi-level Read More
Finance Professor Abraham Lin on New U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo Acting chair of the finance department at Koppelman School of Business offers his opinion on the greatest challenges moving forward. Read More
Economics Professor Merih Uctum on the New U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Uctum weighs in on the challenges facing Janet Yellen. Read More
Assistant Professor Seungho Baek Pens Article on Leveraged Stock Buyback Assistant Professor of Finance Seungho Baek has a research article titled “Does leveraged stock buyback improve firms’ profitability?” accepted for publication in Applied Economics Letters. Read More