2017 Dean's Club Research Posters

Dean's Club Grant Overview 

The Walker College of Business Dean's Club funds research grants each academic year to assist faculty in conducting research. Grants are available to tenured and tenure track faculty for research expenses in increments of $1,000. Awards greater than $1,000 may be considered under special circumstances. These grants are designed to reimburse faculty for out of pocket type expenses necessary for conducting research. The types of research projects that will be considered are new research projects (i.e., this is not research that has already been conducted) and a new direction of a current research project (i.e., the researcher has conducted research in a subject area and now wishes to extend the study in a new direction). Each recipient will be asked to participate in a Dean's Club Grant Recipient Poster Session event. More information about dates and presentation format will be provided to grant recipients.  Click here to apply and learn more about the Walker College of Business Dean's Club Research Grant. 

2017 Dean's Club Research Posters 

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Title of the ResearchResearchers
Altruists or Propagandists: Understanding the Prolific Online Reviewers Adopting Big DataHoon Choi
Customer's Perspectives of Air Drone Delivery ServicesCharlie Chen
Collaborative Consumption - An Examination of Consumers' Willingness to Share not OwnPia Albinsson
Sleepiness, Time-of-Day & Legal JudgementsDavid Dickenson
Trends in Hospital Acquisitions in the United StatesBetty Coffey, David Williams
Using Technology for Good Texting and Driving: The Lethal EffectHoon Choi, Dawn Medlin, Jason Xiong
An Empirical Study of Satisfaction, Loyalty and WWOM in the Health Insurance IndustrySteven Leon, Makoto Nakayama
A Comparative Study of the Competitiveness of Impact Investing in Financial PerformanceTammy Kowalczyk
Public Perception of American Veterinary Medical Association Animal Product StandardsCarol Kline, Bob Fischer, Hassan Tajalli, Jeff Johnson, R. Cody Rusher
ICT for Sustainable Development: Interventions with Economically Disadvantaged Small BusinessJason Xiong