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. BRIGHT IDEAS WINNERS
   
Bright Ideas Award winnersFaculty members from business schools within colleges and universities around the State were recognized for their published business articles in the annual Publications of New Jersey Business Faculty. A collaboration between the New Jersey Policy research Organization (NJPRO) and the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University, the volumes include abstracts and citations from authors at 18 of New Jersey’s colleges.

From these articles, a distinguished panel of Deans and business people, have chosen certain articles as “Bright Ideas Research Awards” recognizing outstanding research within the volume. In addition “Teaching Notes Awards” have been presented to faculty members providing valuable ideas to the classroom.

2007 Bright Idea Research Awards

Professor

University

Article

Bright Idea Award

Michael Alles

Rutgers University -Newark & New Brunswick

Guarding the auditing guards

Accounting

Alexander Kogan

Miklos Vasarhelyi

J. Donald Warren, Jr.

Thomas Abraham

Kean University

The information technology workforce: Trends and implications

Information Technology

Christine Bullen

Stevens Institute of Technology


John A. Cantwell

Rutgers University -Newark & New Brunswick

The boundaries of firms in the new economy: M&A’s as a strategic tool toward corporate technological diversification

Mergers and Acquisitions

David P. Paul III

Monmouth University

Pharmacy layout: What are consumers’ perceptions?

Pharmaceutical Management

Sherwat E. Ibrahim

Stevens Institute of Technology

Do localized clusters influence creativity of inventors?

Innovation

M. Hosein Fallah

Richard R. Reilly

Alok Baveja

Rutgers University –Camden

Medical errors and quality of care: From control to commitment

Healthcare

Daniel Z. Levin

Rutgers University -Newark & New Brunswick

Perceived trustworthiness of knowledge sources: The moderating impact of relationship length

Management

Gayle Porter

Rutgers University -Camden

HRM Perspectives on addiction to technology and work

Human Resources

Xiaoqing Eleanor Xu

Seton Hall

Consumer credit risk management in an emerging market: The case of China

Finance

 

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