Celebrating Terry College Research | Terry College Research Digest Spring 2023 | Terry faculty report 103 papers in high-impact journals

Research Digest Fall 2022 - Terry College of Business University of Georgia
 

Hi Everyone,

 

Earlier this semester, I asked each of you to complete a short survey to promote our outstanding research faculty at the Terry College.  Thanks to all of you who participated.

 

As we wrap up another outstanding year, I want to recognize the work accepted and published in 2022.

 

Both the breadth and the impact of the research we published in 2022 are impressive. Among the 45 faculty who participated in the survey, they published 55 papers in top journals, 9 of which were with current or former Terry doctoral students.  Your research continues to build the reputation of the College and University of Georgia as leaders in high-quality, impactful research.

 

The survey also revealed that 10 Terry faculty currently serve as editors or associate editors at top journals (with many having served past terms), and that our faculty received multiple research awards in the past year.

 

Below are links to several articles provided by our faculty. Have a look at your leisure.

 

In closing, I wanted to congratulate you on another year of great productivity and wish you a happy holiday season.

 

Michael D. Pfarrer, Ph.D.

Associate Dean and Terry Distinguished Chair of Business Administration

Terry College of Business

University of Georgia

 

 

Accounting

Ted Christensen
Accruals Earnings Management Proxies: Prudent Business Decisions or Earnings Manipulation?
Journal of Business and Finance & Accounting

Paul Demere
The Usefulness of Corporate Income Tax Accounting: Evidence from Pension Returns
The Accounting Review

Nicole Skinner and Kristen Valentine
The Disclosure Quality Consequences of Copying Standard-setter Guidance
Review of Accounting Studies

Erin Towery
The role of external regulators in mergers and acquisitions: evidence from SEC comment letters
Review of Accounting Studies

 

Ben Whipple

The Risk-relevance of Non-GAAP Earnings

Review of Accounting Studies

Non-GAAP earnings and stock price crash risk Journal of Accounting and Economics

 

Economics

  • Brantly Calloway
    Treatment Effects in Interactive Fixed Effects Models with a Small Number of Time Periods
    Journal of Econometrics
    Evaluating Policies Early in a Pandemic: Bounding Policy Effects with Nonrandomly Missing Data
    Review of Economics and Statistics
    Policy Evaluation during a Pandemic 
    Journal of Econometrics
  • James Berry
    When Student Incentives Do Not Work: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Malawi
    Journal of Development Economics
     
  • Josh Kinsler
    Legacy and Athlete Preferences at Harvard
    Journal of Labor Economics

    Divergent: The Time Path of Legacy and Athlete Admissions at Harvard
    Journal of Human Resources

    Asian American Discrimination at Harvard
    European Economic Review

    Identification of Dynamic Latent Factor Models of Skill Formation with Translog  Production
    Journal of Applied Econometrics


  • Nathan Yoder
    Designing Incentives for Heterogeneous Researchers
    Journal of Political Economy
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Finance

  • Malcolm Wardlaw
    Count (and Count-like) Data in Finance
    Journal of Financial Economics

Legal Studies

  • Alex Reed
    The Title VII Amendments Act: A Proposal
    American Business Law Journal

    Conciliation Obfuscation 
    N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation & Public Policy

    Religious Organization Staffing Post-Bostock
    Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law

  • Lindsay Sain Jones and Tim Samples
    On the Systemic Importance of Digital Platforms
    University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law

Management

  • Seung-Hwan Jeong and Tim Quigley
    How do Investors Really React to the Appointment of Black CEOs?
    Strategic Management Journal
  • Jessica Rodell
    Daily Engagement and Productivity: The Importance of the Speed of Engagement
    Journal of Applied Psychology

Marketing

  • Marcus Cunha Jr.
    Consumers’ Response to Weak Unique Selling Propositions: Implications for Optimal Product Recommendation Strategy
    International Journal of Research in Marketing


  • Tatiana Dyachenko
    Is Your Sample Truly Mediating? Bayesian Analysis of Heterogeneous Mediation
    Journal of Consumer Research


  • Son Lam
    Salesperson Dual Agency in Price Negotiations
    Journal of Marketing

    The Performance Impact of Marketing Dualities: A Response Surface Approach to Resolving Empirical Challenges
    Journal of the Academy of Marketing Sciencw

MIS

  • Hani Safadi
    EDITOR’S COMMENTS. Computationally Intensive Theory Construction: A Primer for Authors and Reviewers
    MIS Quarterly
     
  • Terence Saldanha
    How Green Information Technology Standards and Strategies Influence Performance: Role of Environment, Cost and Dual Focus
    MIS Quarterly
    Resilience in the Open Source Software Community: How Pandemic and Unemployment Shocks Influence Contributions to Others’ and One’s Own Projects
    MIS Quarterly
    How Will Artificial Intelligence and Industry 4.0 Emerging Technologies Transform Operations Management?
    Production and Operations Management


  • Rick Watson
    Sustainable Energy Transition: Intermittency Policy Based on Digital Mirror Actions
    Journal of the Association for Information Systems

    A Theory of Information Compression: When Judgments are Costly
    Information Systems Research

Real Estate

  • Darren Hayunga 
    Examining Both Sides of the Transaction: Bargaining in the Housing Market
    Real Estate Economics 


  • Ruchi Singh  
    Effect of Air Pollution on House Prices: Evidence from Sanctions on Iran
    Regional Science and Urban Economics 

Risk Management and Insurance

  • James Carson
    Are Internal Capital Markets Ex-Post Efficient?
    North American Actuarial Journal
  • Marc Ragin 
    Insurance Demand Experiments: Comparing Crowdworking to the Lab
    Journal of Risk and Insurance