Faculty Accomplishments
Faculty in
Spotlight
Recent
Publications and Presentations
Bassett,
Glenn. June 2003. "At Least a Triple: Covering Multiple
Academic Bases in One Required Course." Paper presented at
the 15th Annual Conference of ACBSP in Ft. Lauderdale,
FL.
Bassett, Glenn. 2003. "UB's Militant Union History: An
Informed Participant and Labor Relations Specialist's Perspective."
Journal of Academic Ethics 1: 287-294.
Greenspan,
William. May 2003. Business and Society: Legal and
Ethical Issues (revised edition).
Greenspan, William. 2003.
"Enforceability of Software Licensing Agreements in
Copyright Infringement Cases: Contracting Around the First Sale
Doctrine."
Business Law Review 36: 57.
Greenspan, William. 2002.
"Applications of Ownership Rights to Electronic Reproduction of
Contributions to Collective Works in Copyright Infringement Cases."
Business Law Review 35: 25.
Greenspan, William. 2001.
"Corrective Advertising as a Federal Trade Commission Remedy: From
Listerine to Doan's Pills." Business Law Review 34:
73.
Selig, Gad.
June 2004. "Current and Evolving Best Practices for
Planning and Development of Enterprise Wide Information Technology
Program and Projects in a Fast Track Mode." Paper presented
at the 5th Annual Global Information Technology Management
Conference (GITM) in San Diego, CA.
Selig, Gad. November 2003.
"Critical Success Factors for Creating and Sustaining Faster
Cycle Tim (FCT) for the Deployment of Enterprise Wide Information
Technology Initiatives." Paper presented at the 34th Annual Meeting
of the Decision Science Institute in Washington, D.C.
Selig, Gad.
August 2003. "Global Outsourcing: Issues, Opportunities, and
Critical Success Factors." Paper presented at 2nd Annual
International Outsourcing Conference, Center for Global Outsourcing
in New York.
Selig, Gad.
June 2003. "Fast Track Project Management." Paper
presented at Project World in Boston.
Selig, Gad.
June 2003. "Strategic Enterprise Wide Initiatives -- From
Strategy Development to Effective Execution for Executives.
Paper presented at the Project Leadership Conference in
Boston.
Todd, Robert S. "Finding
'Natural' Data Clusters," Proceedings of Annual Meeting, Northeast
Decision Sciences Inst., Providence, RI, March 2003.
Todd, Robert S.
"Multi-Attribute Sorting," Proceedings of Annual Meeting, Northeast
Decision Sciences Inst., Providence, RI, March 2003.
Wu, Congsheng. Forthcoming.
"The Pricing of Global versus Domestic Seasoned Equity Offers."
Journal of Multinational Financial
Management.
Wu, Congsheng. Forthcoming.
"All IPOs Are Not Created Equal." Journal of
Business and Economic Studies.
Wu, Congsheng, and Chuck
Kwok. 2003. "The Pricing of Global and Domestic Initial
Public Offerings by US Companies." Journal of Banking and
Finance 27, 1167-1184.
Wu, Congsheng, and Chuck
Kwok. 2002. "Why Do U.S. Firms Issue Global Equity
Offerings?" Financial Management 31 (2):
47-65.
Wu, Congsheng. 2002.
"How to Invest in China?s Stock Market." North Central
Business Journal 1 (10): 3-9.
Wu, Congsheng. 2002.
"Is China's Stock Market Ready for Foreign Investors?"
American Review of China Studies 3 (1): 17-26.
Wu, Congsheng. 2001.
"The Price Behavior of Seasoned Equities around the Offering
Date." Journal of Business and Economic Studies
7:14-24.
Faculty in Spotlight
James Nicholoas,
Adjunct Professor of International
Business, was included in the 2003 World Trade Centers Association
Book of Honor, which provides the profiles of distinguished
individuals and organizations around the world--and the World Trade
Centers that selected them--that best represent the WTCA's vision
of peace and stability through trade. Other awardees in the year of
2003 include Archbishop Mpilo Desmond Tutu, Tung Chee-Hua (Chief
Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region), and Pin-Kung
Chiang (Vice President of Legislative Yuan of Taiwan).
David Kohn, Professor of Accounting, has been selected
by Who's Who in America for inclusion in its 59th Edition.
This listing is by-invitation-only. Only those who have
demonstrated outstanding achievements and a biographic profile that
is of national reference interest are selected by Marquis
Who's Who for this prestigious listing.
William
Greenspan, Professor of
Business Law and Director of Undergraduate Program, presented a
paper at a conference of business law professors at Boston College
Law School recently. This is paper has been accepted by
Business Law Review , a refereed journal, for publication.
Congsheng Wu, Associate Professor of Finance and
International Business, has a paper accepted by Journal of
Business and Economic Studies for publication. This
paper, entitled "All IPOs Are Not Created Equal," examines the
relation between price adjustment, initial return, and subsequent
short-run performance of initial public offerings. Dr. Wu has
another paper, "The Pricing of Global Versus Domestic Seasoned
Equity Offers," accepted for publication by the Journal of
Multinational Financial Management.
Gad Selig, Associate Professor of Management, will
present a paper entitled "Current and Evolving Best Practices for
Planning and Development of Enterprise Wide Information Technology
Program and Projects in a Fast Track Mode" at the 5th Annual Global
Information Technology Management Conference (GITM) in San Diego,
CA on June 13-15, 2004. This paper will be published in the
proceeding of this conference.
William Greenspan,
Professor of Business Law, has
published a paper entitled "Enforceability of Software Licensing
Agreements in Copyright Infringement Cases: Contracting Around the
First Sale Doctrine" in the most recent issue of Business Law
Review, a premier journal for Business Law professors in New
England area.
Gad Selig, Associate Professor of Management, presented a
paper entitled "Critical Success Factors for Creating and
Sustaining Faster Cycle Time (FCT) for the Deployment of Enterprise
Wide Information Technology Initiatives" at the 34th Annual Meeting
of the Decision Science Institute in Washington, D. C. on November
22-25, 2003. This paper has been published in the proceeding
of this conference.
Glenn Bassett, Professor of Management, has been
appointed by Association of Collegiate Business Schools and
Programs (ACBSP) to the Articulation Committee for a three year
term ending June 30, 2006. ACBSP is one of the major
accreditation bodies for business schools all around the
U.S.
Congsheng Wu, Associate Professor of International
Finance, published an article entitled "The Pricing of Global and
Domestic Initial Public Offerings by US Companies" in a recent
issues of the Journal of Banking and Finance.
Jim Nicholas, Adjunct Professor of International
Business, was given the "Todd Ouida World Trade Award" for
embodying the CWTA's goal of Peace and Stability Through
Trade.
Tracy Rigia and Janet Albert, both faculty of
Fashion Merchandising, were inducted into the Delta Mu Delta Honorary Society in
May 2003.
Janet Albert, Associate Professor of Fashion
Merchandising, was nominated and featured in a full-page article in
the Connecticut Post in June 2002, "Woman of Substance."
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