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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.

2008 Bright Idea Research Awards

Professor

University

Article

Bright Idea Award

Jerry Fjermestad New Jersey Institute of Technology Communication differences in virtual design teams:  Findings from a multi-method analysis of high and low performing experimental teams. Information Technology
James A. DiGabriele Montclair State University The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the private company discount:  An empirical investigation. Accounting “
Michael Alles Rutgers University – Newark and New Brunswick Reengineering business reporting:  Creating a test bed for technology based reporting. Accounting Information Systems
Miklos Vasarhelyi Rutgers University – Newark and New Brunswick Reengineering business reporting:  Creating a test bed for technology based reporting. Accounting Information Systems
Peerasit Patanakul Stevens Institute of Technology A competency model for effectiveness in managing multiple projects. Project Management
Jie Yang Kean University Relational stability and alliance performance in supply chain. Management
Gladys Torres-Baumgarten  Ramapo College How acquisitions in the retailing sector affect stakeholders:  The special case of franchise acquisitions and their franchisees. Marketing
Veysel Yucetepe Kean University How acquisitions in the retailing sector affect stakeholders:  The special case of franchise acquisitions and their franchisees. Marketing“
Endre Boros Rutgers University – Newark and New Brunswick Scheduling vessels and container-yard operations with conflicting objectives. Operations Management
Lei Lei Rutgers University – Newark and New Brunswick Scheduling vessels and container-yard operations with conflicting objectives. Operations Management
Yao Zhao Rutgers University – Newark and New Brunswick Scheduling vessels and container-yard operations with conflicting objectives. Operations Management
Hua Zhong Rutgers University – Newark and New Brunswick Scheduling vessels and container-yard operations with conflicting objectives. Operations Management
Elizabeth McCrea Seton Hall University Failing to learn from failure:  An exploratory study of corporate entrepreneurship outcomes. Innovation
Stephen C. Betts William Paterson University Failing to learn from failure:  An exploratory study of corporate entrepreneurship outcomes. Innovation
M. Hosein Fallah Stevens Institute of Technology Global innovation performance:  Strategic challenges for multinational corporations. Strategy “
Thomas G. Lechler Stevens Institute of Technology Global innovation performance:  Strategic challenges for multinational corporations. Strategy “
Ronald D. Armstrong Rutgers University – Newark and New Brunswick A zero-inventory production and distribution problem with a fixed customer sequence. Decision Sciences
Lei Lei Rutgers University – Newark and New Brunswick A zero-inventory production and distribution problem with a fixed customer sequence. Decision Sciences

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