1. “An Empirical Approach to Reducing Manufacturing Defects”, Southern
Management Association 1996 Proceedings, 8 November 1996.
2. “Use of
Computer Simulation as a Pedagogical Aid in Teaching
Management Information
Systems”, Developments in Business
Simulation and Experiential Learning, February 1997, Volume 24.
3. “Incorporating
Computer Telephony into the MIS Course”, Develop-
ments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, February 1997,
Volume 24.
4. “A Case Study: Statistical Analysis in a
Production Quality Improvement
Program”, Journal of Quality Management, October 1997.
5. “The Role of Artificial Intelligence in
Business Curricula”, Developments
in Business Simulation and
Experiential Learning, January 1998,
Volume 25.
6. “Rightsizing for Success in Health Care”, 1998 Proceedings for the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Fifth Annual Meeting at Las Vegas, NV, Volume I, February 1998.
7. “Improving Food Industry Forecasting: A Case Study”, Southern
Management Association 1998 Proceedings, November 1998.
8. “Success in AACSB Candidacy”, 1999 Proceedings of the American
Society of Business and Behavioral Science, February 1999.
9. “Organizational Self-Assessment – A Case Study”, Southern Management
Association 1999 Proceedings, October 1999.
10. “Integrating the Digital Revolution into
the Classroom”, Developments in
Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, March 2000, Volume 27.
11. “An Army View on Kosovo”, Aerospace Power Journal, Spring 2000.
12. “Bridging the Digital Divide – A Systems Approach“, Academy of Business Disciplines 2000 Proceedings.
13. “The Quantitative Enabling of a
14. “System Planning in the Manufacture of Titanium Screws” with co-author Adam Johnson, Academy of Business Disciplines 2001 Proceedings.
15. “Using
Queuing to Improve Quality in an
16. “CEO Compensation versus Performance” with
co-authors John Grundig and Laura Peirano, and Todd Dayton,
17. “Achieving Optimality in the Analysis of Condominiums” with co-authors Julia Tejera and Pablo Moreno, International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems 2003 Proceedings.
18. “Are MBA Programs Serving Business Needs? A Pilot Study” with co-author Charlotte Prom, International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems 2004 Proceedings.
19. “The CEO Pay/Performance Dilemma” with co-author John Grundig, Journal of Business Disciplines, Fall 2004.
20. “Laying out the IT Office in a Growing City” with co-author Jim Katz and Pete Ruhl, International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems 2005 Proceedings.
21. “Hospice Pain Management Using Narcotics” with co-author Sherry King, Academy of Business Disciplines 2005 Proceedings.
22. “An Assessment of Corporate Governance” with co-author Dr. Lee Bautista, American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 2006 Proceedings.
23. “Strange Bedfellows: SOX and Corporate Profitability”, with co-author Dr. Barry Thornton, The Business Review, Cambridge, December 2006, Volume 6, Number 1: pp. 56-61.
24. “The Myth Concerning Sarbanes Oxley”, with co-authors Dr. Barry Thornton and Dr. Ruth O’Keefe, Academy of Business Disciplines 2006 Proceedings.
25. “Centralized Digital Document Processing”, with co-authors P. Seely, A. Rittscher, and T. Draper, International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems 2007Proceedings.
26. “The Effects of Positive Reinforcers on the Academic Behavior of Mildly Disabled Middle School Students”, The Business Review, Cambridge, December 2007.
27. “Enterprise Resource Planning and Business Process Management- A Marriage of Convenience?”, with co-authors Dr. Barry Thornton, J. Nackashi, and A. Rittscher, accepted for Proceedings for Applied Business Research Conference, January 2008.
28. “The Impact of Sarbanes-Oxley on Corporate Governance” with co-authors Dr. Barry Thornton and Dr. Ruth O’Keefe, Western Journal of HR Management (article accepted for publication in 2008).
29. “The Effects of Positive Reinforcers on the Academic Behavior of Mildly Disabled Middle School Students”, with co-authors Sepehri,
Mohammad, and Demps, Julius., The Business Review, Cambridge, December 2007, Volume Number : p.