The Walker College of Business Office for Advanced Studies in Business hosted a Dean's Club Lunch and Learn on Friday, April 11 in Peacock Hall.
The events are for business faculty at Appalachian State University, but they are free to all community members.
The Dean's Club Lunch and Learn Series provides a forum to increase faculty awareness about the Walker College's research and creates interdisciplinary research opportunities.
Presenters
Four faculty members in the Walker College of Business presented their research. Dr. Tanga Mohr, director of research for the Walker College, moderated the session.
Dr. Lijun Chen, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Information Systems
Why Live Commerce Failed in the U.S: A Framework of Successful Live Commerce
Dr. Jack Carson, Assistant Professor, Department of Management
Perceived Supervisor Incivility: Examining “Manager” and “Leader” Prompt Terminology Effects
Dr. Pia A. Albinsson, Professor, Department of Marketing & Supply Chain Management
Family Decision-Making and Restricted Diets: An Exploratory Study
Dr. Mark T. Bolinger, Assistant Professor, Department of Management
Everybody loves the underdog? Prospective investor responses to underdog narratives in new ventures
About the Walker College Dean's Club
Contributions from Dean's Club members provide unrestricted support each year for critical college needs, such as student scholarships, travel funds for faculty and students to attend course-related conferences and/or visits to corporations, seed money for new programs or opportunities within the college, and resources to bring guest lecturers, such as leaders in business and government, to the classroom. Learn more about the Dean's Club at business.appstate.edu/give/deans-club.
About Faculty Research in the Walker College of Business
The Walker College faculty produces and disseminates extensive research through academic and professional communities. In the last five years, faculty have published 543 peer-reviewed academic journal articles, 160 conference proceedings, and 533 conference and professional presentations. Faculty have produced 1,175 intellectual contributions in the last five years. Approximately 520 intellectual contributions were made in basic or discovery research, 540 in applied or integrative research, and 115 contributions in teaching and learning research. Learn more at business.appstate.edu/research.
