Financial
Education Association (FEA)
&
Academy of Business Education (ABE)
17th Annual Conference
Hyatt
Regency Pier 66
Fort Lauderdale, FL
September
29-30 & October 1st, 2016
Our
Sponsors
THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 29
Thursday, September 29th 8:00-9:00 A.M. Morning Coffee, Juice and Bagels |
Sessions THUR - 1 Thursday, September 29th 9:00-10:30 A.M. |
THURSDAY 9:00-10:30
SESSION 1: APPROACHES TO TEACHING I (Crystal Ballroom Salon I)
Chair: Léonie Karkoviata, University of
Houston Downtown
Bitcoin in Business Education
Charles
W. Evans, Barry University
Making the Classroom Great Again: Employing the Flipped Classroom Strategy in a
Finance Course
Christian C. Senk,
Walsh University
Michael A. Petrochuk, Walsh
University
Real World Forays in the Introductory Finance Course
Alva
Wright Butcher, University of Puget Sound
SESSION 2: FINANCIAL LITERACY AND PLANNING I (Crystal Ballroom Salon II)
Chair: Kristine Beck,
California State University, Northridge
The Use of MINT.COM as a Student - Centered Project in
Personal Financial Planning Courses
Todd
M. Shank, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Retirement Planning in Academia
Lisa
A. Schwartz, Wingate University
Stuart Michelson, Stetson University
Family Matters: Financial Literacy and the Incoming College
Freshman
Elizabeth
Breitbach, University of South Carolina
Jamie Wagner, University of Nebraska – Omaha
SESSION 3: BUSINESS, FINANCE AND ECONOMICS EDUCATION
(Crystal Ballroom Salon III)
Chair: Mary Funck, Sam Houston State University
Transforming Business and Finance
Education: Recognizing and Acknowledging
the Problem
Frank
M. Werner, Fordham University
James
A.F. Stoner, Fordham University
New Directions in Economic and Financial Research
Gary
Leinberger, Millersville University
SESSION 4: TEACHING WITH SIMULATIONS (Crystal Ballroom Salon
IV)
Chair: Terry Pope, Abilene Christian
University
Using Trading Platforms for Simulated Trading in the
Financial Derivatives Course
Robert
B. Burney, Coastal Carolina University
Using the Adventure Capitalist Application as a Simulation
Randy
Beavers, Seattle Pacific University
Retirement Simulation in Excel with and without VBA
Kevin
Bracker, Pittsburg State University
Maeve Cummings, Pittsburg State University
SESSION 5: CASES I (Chairman’s)
Chair: Frank Kerins, Jr., Montana State University
How Helpful Are Charity Watchdog Ratings?
Patty
Hatfield, Bradley University
Bailee Bakes for You
Joe
K. Ballenger, Stephen F. Austin State University
Coffee and Soda Break Thursday, September 29th 10:30-10:45 A.M. |
Sessions THUR - 2 Thursday, September 29th 10:45 A.M.-12:15 P.M. |
THURSDAY 10:45-12:15
SESSION 6: APPROACHES TO TEACHING II (Chairman’s)
Chair: Gary Leinberger, Millersville University
Teaching Finance to Non-Finance
Majors: Compounding Their Interest in the Topic
Steven
Edelson, Walsh University
Christian C. Senk, Walsh University
Business Performance Learning through Investment Experience
Tatiana
Isakovski, Millikin
University
Increasing Student Success in Principles of Economics
Courses With a Team Taught Approach
Léonie Karkoviata, University of
Houston-Downtown
SESSION 7: BEYOND THE CLASSROOM I
(Crystal Ballroom Salon I)
Chair: Terrance Grieb, University of
Idaho
Forensic Economics: An Overlooked Branch of Applied Finance
with Strong Career Opportunities
Charles
W. Evans, Barry University
Assessing Global Awareness in an Undergraduate Introductory
Business Finance Course with a Reading Assignment of Wall Street Journal
Articles
Zhuoming (Joe) Peng, University of Arkansas Fort Smith
Recommended Books for Finance Students: An Annotated Bibliography and Professor
Ratings
George
W. Kester, Washington and Lee University
Timothy
B. Michael, University of Houston-Clear Lake
SESSION 8: FACTORS IN STUDENT OUTCOMES I (Crystal Ballroom
Salon II)
Chair: Randy Beavers,
Seattle Pacific University
Does Delivery Format Matter? Evidence from a Business
Finance Course
Randy
Beavers, Seattle Pacific University
Geri Mason, Seattle Pacific University
Tests of Factors Explaining
Finance and Economics Student Performance in the US and Spain
Edward
Graham, UNC Wilmington
Rob Burrus, UNC Wilmington
Charles Wolfe
Can Environment Have an Impact on Decision-Making: A Test of
Fast vs. Slow Thinking as Defined by Daniel Kahneman
Lisa
A. Schwartz, Wingate University
Lucas Cuadros, Wingate University
SESSION 9: ONLINE EDUCATION I
(Crystal Ballroom Salon III)
Chair: Howard Keen,
Temple University
Utilizing a “Pull Technology” Model to Enhance Student
Engagement in an Online Graduate MBA Class
Michael
Featherstone, Jacksonville State University
David Palmer, Charleston Southern University
Comparing Online, Hybrid, and Traditional Lecture Methods of
Teaching Introductory Financial Management
Kristine
Beck, California State University, Northridge
Hsin-Hui Chiu, California
State University, Northridge
SESSION 10: CASES II (Crystal Ballroom Salon IV)
Chair: Patty
Hatfield, Bradley University
Communicating Messages of Sustainability with
Stakeholders: Analyzing Annual Report
Narratives
Tamara
L. Gillis, Elizabethtown College
Abigail Piskel, Elizabethtown College
Introductory Financial Statement Analysis Case for MLHR
Brian
Boscaljon, Penn State University - Erie
Rick Hedderick, Penn State University
– Erie
Phil Stuczynski, Penn State
University - Erie
Estimation of AFN using Monte Carlo Simulation: A Case Study
Mary
Funck, Sam Houston State University
Robert Stretcher, Sam Houston State University
Jose Gutierrez, Sam Houston State University
Lunch/Snack Break Thursday, September 29th 12:15-1:00 P.M. |
Sessions THUR - 3 Thursday, September 29th 1:00-2:30 P.M. |
THURSDAY 1:00-2:30
SESSION 11: APPROACHES TO TEACHING III (Crystal Ballroom
Salon IV)
Chair: Christopher Kubik,
Colby-Sawyer College
Flipped Finance: Power and Pitfalls
Chase
DeHan, University of South Carolina Upstate
Critical Thinking: Moving Toward Greater Learning
Karen
Hallows, University of Maryland
Susan White, University of Maryland
Testing the Flipped Classroom in Introductory Corporate
Finance
Howard
Keen, Temple University
SESSION 12: ONLINE EDUCATION II (Chairman’s)
Chair: Linda Kuechler,
Daemen College
Academic Integrity in Online Business Courses
Delbert
Goff, Appalachian State University
Jarrod Johnston, Appalachian State University
Bryan Bouboulis, Appalachian State
University
Assessing the Impact of Effort and Learner-Content
Interaction on Student Outcomes for Campus and Online Students
Joann
Fredrickson, Bemidji State University
SESSION 13: STUDENT BEHAVIOR I (Crystal
Ballroom Salon I)
Chair: Sheryl-Ann K.
Stephen, Butler University
“I do it too, so it’s not so bad”: Assessing Student Perceptions of Classmates’
Distracting Behaviors.
Eric
Gresch, Georgia Gwinnett College
Janita Rawls, Georgia Gwinnett
College
Pingping Song, Georgia Gwinnett
College
Kyle Huff, Georgia Gwinnett College
Melinda Cline, Georgia Gwinnett College
Measuring and Analyzing Observed Cheating Behavior of
Students
Richard
J. Fendler, Georgia State University
Johnathan Godbey, Georgia State
University
Fairness Surveys in the Business Classroom
Randy
Beavers, Seattle Pacific University
SESSION 14: CASES III (Crystal Ballroom Salon II)
Chair: Alva Wright
Butcher, University of Puget Sound
Financing Options in China: The Case of Dim Sum Bonds and
Cross-Currency Swaps
Joseph French, University of Northern
Colorado
Michael Martin, University of
Northern Colorado
FinGame
Corporate Finance Simulation: A Series of Supporting Mini-Cases
Susan
Edwards, Grand Valley State University
Thomas Willey, Grand Valley State University
Valuing Social Security
Eugene
Bland, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
SESSION 15: VENDOR SESSION (Crystal
Ballroom Salon III)
University Finance Labs 101 presented by Bloomberg
Coffee and Soda Break Thursday, September 29th 2:30-2:45 P.M. |
Sessions THUR - 4 Thursday, September 29th 2:45-4:45 P.M. |
THURSDAY 2:45-4:45
SESSION 16: BEYOND THE CLASSROOM II (Crystal Ballroom Salon
IV)
Chair: Kevin Tant,
Monash University
Are Graduate Business Students Ready for the Global Business
Environment?
Sheryl-Ann
K. Stephen, Butler University
Marleen McCormick, Butler University
Experiential Learning in Global
Asset Management: A Principles- and
Applications-based Approach
Bryan
Sudweeks, BYU
Jim Seaberg, BYU
The Humane Economy and Investments in
Sustainable Firms: Corporate
Sustainability and Humane Treatment of Animals
Todd M. Shank, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Tamara Gillis,
Elizabethtown College
SESSION 17: CORPORATE FINANCE I (Chairman’s)
Chair: Jonathan Stewart,
Abilene Christian University
Sustainable Growth Rate: A Pedagogical Application
Christian
C. Senk, Walsh University
Equity Auction Exercise
Donald
Flagg, University Of Tampa
Jeff Donaldson, University Of Tampa
Building an Excel Model of Efficient Frontier to Analyze a
Real University Foundation
Kai
Chen, SUNY Oneonta
Michael McAvoy, SUNY Oneonta
Benjamin Merrill, SUNY Oneonta
SESSION 18: WORKSHOP I (Crystal Ballroom Salon II)
Teaching and Learning with Cases in Finance
George
W. Kester, Washington and Lee University
Timothy
B. Michael, University of Houston-Clear Lake
Mary Funck, Sam Houston State University
Robert Stretcher, Sam Houston State University
SESSION 19: CASES IV (Crystal Ballroom Salon I)
Chair: David Allen, Northern Arizona University
Planning for Retirement:
Insurance versus Investing
Jim
Brau, BYU
Bryan Sudweeks, BYU
SESSION 21: VENDOR SESSION (Crystal
Ballroom Salon III)
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Workshop
Reception: Windows on the Green Thursday, September 29th 5:00 pm |
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 30
Morning Coffee, Juice and Bagels Friday, September 30th 7:30-8:30 A.M. |
Sessions FRI - 1 Friday, September 30th 8:30-10:00 A.M. |
FRIDAY 8:30-10:00
SESSION 22: FINANCIAL LITERACY AND PLANNING II (Crystal
Ballroom Salon I)
Chair: Steven J.
Welch, College of St. Benedict & St. John’s University
Protecting Against Estate Planning Fraud: A Tutorial for Financial Planners
Martina Schmidt, USF St. Petersburg
Nikki Stowell,
USF St. Petersburg
How Long Does Savings Last When Retirees Need More Money (or
Less) than Theory Suggests?
Steven
J. Welch, College of St. Benedict & St. John’s University
A Study to Examine First Grade Students’ Financial Literacy
Gay
Ragan, Missouri State University
Victor Mitchell, Missouri State University
SESSION 23: INDUSTRY ANALYSIS (Crystal Ballroom Salon II)
Chair: Thomas Willey, Grand Valley State University
CEOs and Stock Market Performance in the Textile Apparel
Industry
Leslie
Boni, University of New Mexico
Mary Anne Majadillas, University of
New Mexico
A Positive Wall Street: The Impact Top Professionals Have on the
Financial Services Field.
Scott
Adams, Taylor University
Valerie Schiller, The Chicago School
of Psychology
Modeling State Funding for Higher Education
Kristin Stowe, Wingate University
SESSION 24: APPROACHES TO TEACHING
IV (Crystal Ballroom Salon III)
Chair: Enyang Guo, Millersville
University
An Evolving Pedagogy Model of the Use of Cinema in
Undergraduate and Graduate Business Curriculum: The Education Awakens
Catherine
Giunta, Seton Hill University
Examining Workbooks as a Textbook
Companion and Comprehension Among Students in
Introductory Managerial Finance Courses
Angela
E. Zondervan, Grand Valley State University
For Better or For Worse?
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Online Homework Manager
Thuy Simpson, Grand Valley State University
SESSION 25: STUDENT-MANAGED INVESTMENT FUNDS I
(Crystal Ballroom Salon IV)
Chair: Kevin Bracker,
Pittsburg State University
Constructing and
Managing a Student Managed Portfolio Using Environmental, Social, and
Governance Criteria
David Allen, Northern
Arizona University
Student-Managed Investment
Funds: A Survey of Student Demographics,
Fund Performance, Policies and Transparency
Christopher Kubik, Colby-Sawyer College
CFA Institute Research
Challenge – How Well Do Local Challenge Winners Forecast?
Kevin Bracker, Pittsburg State University
Laurian
Lytle, Univ. of Kansas
SESSION 26: CASES V (Chairman’s)
Chair: Travis Jones,
Florida Gulf Coast University
Entrepreneurship and
Economic Development: A Case Study of Buffalo, New York
Linda Kuechler, Daemen College
Candace Kuechler, SUNYAB
How Did a Move to
Technology Make this Happen?
Kevin Tant, Monash University
A Look at Corporate
Relocations: The Case of Hertz Global Holdings
Travis Jones, Florida
Gulf Coast University
Patrick Hilton,
Florida Gulf Coast University
Marcus T. Allen,
Florida Gulf Coast University
Coffee and Soda Break Friday, September 30th 10:00 – 10:15 A.M. |
Sessions FRI - 2 Friday, September 30th 10:15 – 11:45 A.M. |
FRIDAY 10:15-11:45
SESSION 27: CORPORATE FINANCE II (Crystal Ballroom Salon I)
Chair: Mary Anne Majadillas, University of New Mexico
Linking the Capital Budgeting Decision to the Security Market
Line: Bridging the Gap for Students
Stephen J., Ramapo
College of New Jersey
A Better Beta
Terry Pope, Abilene
Christian University
Jonathan Stewart,
Abilene Christian University
The Case for Certainty Equivalent Valuation: Determining
Equilibrium Discount Rates, Betas, and Initial Investment Levels for
Entrepreneurial Ventures
Frank Kerins, Jr., Montana State University
SESSION 28: CURRICULUM I (Crystal
Ballroom Salon II)
Chair: Joann
Fredrickson, Bemidji State University
Assessing the CFA University Recognition Program: A Survey
Based Analysis
Magdy Noguera, University of
Idaho
Terrance Grieb, University of Idaho
Carlos
Trejo-Pech, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Using VITA to Address Curricular Deficiencies in AICPA Core
Competencies
Maria
Rickling, Stetson University
Monica Mendoza, Stetson University
Valrie Chamber, Stetson
University
Vince Brenner, Stetson University
Integrating Ethics into the Curriculum using a Simulated
Financial Dealing Room
Kevin
Tant, Monash University
Kym Brown, Monash University
John Watson, Monash University
SESSION 29: APPROACHES TO TEACHING V
(Crystal Ballroom Salon III)
Chair: Chase DeHan, University of South Carolina Upstate
Real Time Experiential Learning in
Economics: The ETF Practicum
Jerry L. Stevens, University of Richmond
Robert C. Dolan, University of
Richmond
Use of Repetitive Testing Techniques with Millennials
Gary
Leinberger, Millersville University
Hybrid Finance:
Lessons from the Trenches
Karyl B. Leggio, Loyola
University Maryland
SESSION 30: FACTORS IN STUDENT
OUTCOMES II (Crystal Ballroom Salon IV)
Chair: Thomas Willey, Grand Valley State University
Teaching Effectiveness vs. Students Learning Efforts: An Empirical Study in Teaching Finance
Courses
Enyang Guo, Millersville
University
The Real Cost of Student and
Other Loans
Bryan
Sudweeks, BYU
E. Jeffrey Hill, BYU
Does It Pay to Pay Attention? Evidence from Students’ News
Podcast Behavior on Grade Performance in Introductory Finance Class.
Thuy Simpson, Grand Valley State
University
SESSION 31: CASES VI (Chairman’s)
Chair: Edward Graham,
UNC Wilmington
Financial Markets Ethics Case: Investigating Madoff
Nivine Richie, UNC Wilmington
Restatement Vs. Revision: a Case study
Benoit
N. Boyer, Sacred Heart University
Danny Pannese, Sacred Heart
University
Stick by Stick
Michael Martin, University of Northern
Colorado
Joseph French, University of
Northern Colorado
Luncheon and Membership Meeting Windows on the Green Friday, September 30th 12:00-1:30 P.M. |
Sessions FRI - 3 Friday, September 30th 1:30-3:30 P.M. |
FRIDAY 1:30-3:30
SESSION 32: CORPORATE FINANCE III
(Crystal Ballroom Salon I)
Chair: Peter Brous, Seattle University
A Simple Solution to the Unrecognized Bias in WACC
Peter
Brous, Seattle University
Eric Wehrly, Western Washington
University
Managing a Firm’s Cash Position
Prakash Deo,
University of Houston-Downtown
A Choice Algorithm
for Teaching Capital Rationing
Matthew E. Hurst, Stetson
University
SESSION 33: STUDENT-MANAGED
INVESTMENT FUNDS II (Crystal Ballroom Salon II)
Chair: David Nawrocki, Villanova University
Do SMIFs Turn Students Into Good Equity Analysts?
Donald
Flagg, University Of Tampa
Marcus Ingram, University Of Tampa
Does Experience Matter? An Application to Voting Patterns in
a Student-Managed Fund
Larry
Belcher, University of Indianapolis
Landon J. Belcher, Baylor University
SESSION 34: STUDENT BEHAVIOR II (Crystal Ballroom Salon III)
Chair: John
G. Marcis, Coastal Carolina University
Academic Dishonesty Among Business
Students: A Decade Follow-Up
Kristin Stowe, Wingate University
Stuart Michelson, Stetson
University
Lisa
Schwartz, Wingate University
Patricia Sendall,
Merrimack College
Social
Media’s Effect on the College Decision
Monica
Fine, Coastal Carolina University
Student Perceptions of Entrepreneurship, Profitability, and
Business Size
John G. Marcis,
Coastal Carolina University
Pat Carver, Bellarmine
University
Alan Deck, Bellarmine
University
Dan Bauer, Bellarmine
University
SESSION 35: ACCOUNTING EDUCATION I (Crystal Ballroom Salon
IV)
Chair: Gay Ragan, Missouri State University
There's No Accounting for Bitcoin: Financial Statements for
Pure Services Taken to the Extreme
Charles
W. Evans, Barry University
Angelina Pluzhnyk, Conscious Entrepreneurship
Inventory Methods, Inflation, and Phantom Profits: Liquidity
Issues and Pedagogical Opportunities
Jeff
Heinfeldt, Randolph College
Fran Wolf, Youngstown
St. University
An Ethnography of Corporations
Colleen Tokar Asaad,
Baldwin Wallace University
SESSION 36: WORKSHOP II (Chairman’s)
Using Publisher’s Digital Learning Platforms to Design a
Course
Jim Keys, Florida International University
Anastasios
Moysidis, Florida
International University
Joel R. Barber, Florida
International University
SESSION 37: VENDOR SESSION (Commodore)
StockTrak
Global Portfolio Simulations Workshop
Sessions FRI - 4 Friday, September 30th 3:45-5:15 P.M. |
FRIDAY 3:45-5:15
SESSION 38: CASES VII (Crystal Ballroom Salon I)
Chair: Yuan Wen, SUNY New Paltz
Analyzing Trade Credit from a Liquidity Perspective
Fernando Arellano, University of Dallas
Lynn Kendall, University of Dallas
Multiple Funding Sources for the Capital Budget: Tron
Fabrication, Inc.
Robert Stretcher, Sam Houston State
University
Mary Funck, Sam Houston State
University
Analysis of the 2001 Failure of HIH Insurance in Australia
in Relations to Systemic Risk and Insurance Resolution
Etti G. Baranoff, Virginia
Commonwealth University
SESSION 39: WORKSHOP III (Crystal Ballroom Salon II)
Academic Research in
R: The Importance of Replicability
Chase
DeHan, University of South Carolina Upstate
SESSION 40: MEET THE EDITORS (Crystal Ballroom Salon III)
Richard
J. Fendler, Co-Editor, Journal of Financial Education and Advances in Financial Education
Francisco López Lubián, Case Editor, Journal of Financial Education and Advances in Financial
Education
Timothy B. Michael, Editor, Journal of Finance Case Research
Milind Shrikhande,
Co –Editor, Journal of Financial
Education and Advances in
Financial
Education
Frederick G. Crane, Editor, Journal of the Academy of Business
Education
SESSION 41: ACCOUNTING EDUCATION II (Crystal Ballroom Salon
IV)
Chair: Etti G. Baranoff, Virginia Commonwealth University
The New ROME: Teaching DuPont Analysis in an Intangible
World
Neeraj Gupta, Elon University
Wonhi Synn,
Elon University
Kate Upton, Elon University
GAAP versus Non-GAAP Financial Measures: A Case Study of
DuPont & Dow
Bridget Lyons, Sacred Heart University
Benoit N. Boyer, Sacred Heart University
Ralph Lim, Sacred Heart University
SESSION 42: CURRICULUM II (Chairman’s)
Chair: Howard Keen, Temple University
Triple Bottom Line - Economic, Social and Environmental
Factors in the Accounting Undergraduate Curriculum
Jody
Murphy, Colby-Sawyer College
Undergraduate Finance Curriculum and Core Competencies: A Revisit
Zi “Nancy" Ning, Delaware State University
Young Kwak, Delaware State
University
SESSION 43: PANEL II (Commodore)
Student Managed Investment Funds
David
Nawrocki, Villanova University
John Clinebell, University of Northern
Colorado
David Sauer, GAME Forum
Reception:
Windows on the Green Friday, September 30th 5:15 P.M. |
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 1st
Morning Coffee, Juice and Bagels Saturday October 1st 8:00-9:00 A.M. |
Sessions SAT - 1 Saturday October 1st 9:00-11:00 A.M. |
SATURDAY 9:00 – 11:00
SESSION 44: WORKSHOP IV (Crystal Ballroom Salon I)
Introduction to Financial Data Analytics using R Programming
Environment
Rasha Ashraf,
Georgia State University
SESSION 45: APPROACHES TO TEACHING VI (Crystal Ballroom
Salon II)
Chair: Gary Leinberger, Millersville University
Developing Investment Opportunities: A Design Thinking
Approach
Rainford Knight, Florida Atlantic University
Ravi Behara, Florida Atlantic
University
Joel M. DiCicco, Florida Atlantic
University
Credit Default Swap –Pricing Theory, Real Data Analysis and
Classroom Applications Using Bloomberg Terminal
Yuan
Wen, SUNY New Paltz
Jacob Kinsella, SUNY New Paltz
Bridge to Careers; Designing an Undergraduate Career
Development Program
Molly
Burke, Dominican University
SESSION 46: CASES VIII (Crystal Ballroom Salon III)
Chair: Etti G. Baranoff, Virginia Commonwealth University
Financial Leverage and Value in Paquod,
S.A
Francisco
J. López Lubián, IE
Business School
Tron Inc.: An Alternative to Replacement Decisions as a
Pedagogical Tool to Illustrate Incremental Cash Flow: The Relocation Decision
Marcelo
Eduardo, Mississippi College
Mike Cudd, Mississippi College
ConAgra Foods Going Private – A Recipe for Success?
Susan White, University of Maryland
Carlos
Trejo-Pech, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Magdy Noguera,
University of Idaho
SESSION 47: CORPORATE FINANCE IV (Crystal Ballroom Salon IV)
Chair: Howard Keen,
Temple University
Understanding the Discounted Payback Technique: A Teaching
note
Cris de la Torre, University of Northern Colorado
Amber Lemon, Texas Tech U
Brain Rules and Undergraduate Corporate Finance Teaching
Guan
Jun Wang, Savannah State University
Portfolio Management Optimization Applications using Excel
Solver
John
Neumann, St. John’s University
SESSION 48: APPROACHES TO TEACHING VII (Chairman’s)
Chair: Peter Brous, Seattle University
How to Create Robust
Capital Budgeting Cases Based on a Local Firm’s Actual Investment Opportunity
Peter Brous, Seattle University
David Carrithers, Seattle
University
Achieving Engagement through Co-Curricular
Activities
Sharon Clinebell, University of
Northern Colorado
John Clinebell, University of
Northern Colorado
How to Evaluate a Company using a DCF Approach
Francisco J. López Lubián, IE Business School
SESSION 49: CASES VIII (Commodore)
Chair: Joel N. Morse, University of Baltimore
Case Study of Goodwill Impairment
Joel
N. Morse, University of Baltimore
Mikhail Pevzner, University of
Baltimore
Enterprise Risk Management Case Study for Pfizer, Inc. 2015
Etti G. Baranoff, Virginia
Commonwealth University
Regina E. Pittman, Virginia Commonwealth University
Directory
of Participants*
Adams, Scott - 23 scadams@taylor.edu
Allen, David – 19, 25 david.allen@nau.edu
Allen, Marcus T. - 26
Arellano, Fernando - 38 farellano@udallas.edu
Ashraf, Rasha - 44 rashraf@gsu.edu
Ballenger, Joe K. - 5 jballenger@sfasu.edu
Baranoff, Etti G. - 38, 41, 46, 49 ebaranof@vcu.edu
Barber, Joel R. - 36
Bauer, Dan - 34
Beavers, Randy - 4, 8, 13 reb@spu.edu
Beck, Kristine – 2, 9 kristine.beck@csun.edu
Behara, Ravi - 45
Belcher, Larry - 33 belcherl@uindy.edu
Belcher, Landon J. - 33
Bland, Eugene - 14 eugene.bland@tamucc.edu
Boni, Leslie - 23 LBoni01@unm.edu
Boscaljon, Brian -
10 blb30@psu.edu
Bouboulis, Bryan - 12
Boyer, Benoit N. - 31, 41 boyerb@sacredheart.edu
Bracker, Kevin - 4,
25 kbracker@pittstate.edu
Brau, Jim - 19 jbrau@byu.edu
Breitbach,
Elizabeth - 2 elizabeth.breitbach@moore.sc.edu
Brenner, Vince - 28
Brous, Peter - 32,
48 pbrous@seattleu.edu
Brown, Kym - 28
Burke, Molly - 45 burkemq@dom.edu
Burney, Robert B. - 4 Robert@coastal.edu
Burrus, Rob - 8
Butcher, Alva Wright - 1, 14 butcher@pugetsound.edu
Carrithers, David - 48
Carver, Pat - 34
Chamber, Valrie - 28
Chen, Kai - 17 kai.chen@oneonta.edu
Chiu, Hsin-Hui - 9
Cline, Melinda - 13
Clinebell, John -
43, 48 john.clinebell@unco.edu
Clinebell, Sharon -
48 sharon.clinebell@unco.edu
Cuadros, Lucas - 8
Cudd, Mike - 46
Cummings, Maeve - 4
de la Torre, Cris - 47 Cris.delatorre@unco.edu
Deck, Alan - 34
DeHan, Chase – 11, 29,
39 cdehan@uscupstate.edu
Deo, Prakash - 32 deop@uhd.edu
DiCicco, Joel M. - 45
Dolan, Robert C. - 29
Donaldson, Jeff - 17
Edelson, Steven -
24 sedelsen@walsh.edu
Eduardo, Marcelo - 46 eduardo@mc.edu
Edwards, Susan - 14 edwardss@gvsu.edu
Evans, Charles W. - 1, 7 cevans@barry.edu
Featherstone, Michael - 9 feather@jsu.edu
Fendler, Richard J.
- 13 rfendler@gsu.edu
Fine, Monica - 34 mfine@coastal.edu
Flagg, Donald - 17, 33 dflagg@ut.edu
Fredrickson, Joann – 12, 28 jfredrickson@bemidjistate.edu
French, Joseph - 14, 31 joseph.french@unco.edu
Funck, Mary - 3, 10,
18, 38 mcf012@shsu.edu
Gillis, Tamara L. - 10, 16 GILLISTL@etown.edu
Giunta, Catherine -
24 giunta@setonhill.edu
Godbey, Johnathan - 13
Goff, Delbert - 12 goffdc@appstate.edu
Graham, Edward - 8, 31 edgraham@uncw.edu
Gresch, Eric - 13 egresch@ggc.edu
Grieb, Terrance - 7, 28
Guo, Enyang - 24, 30 enyang.guo@millersville.edu
Gupta, Neeraj - 41 ngupta@elon.edu
Gutierrez, Jose - 10
Hallows, Karen - 11 khallows@rhsmith.umd.edu
Hatfield, Patty - 5 patty@bradley.edu
Hedderick, Rick - 10
Heinfeldt, Jeff -
35 jheinfeldt@randolphcollege.edu
Hill, E. Jeffrey - 30
Hilton, Patrick - 26
Huff, Kyle - 13
Hurst, Matthew E. - 32 mhurst@stetson.edu
Ingram, Marcus - 33
Isakovski, Tatiana
- 6 tisakovski@millikin.edu
Johnston, Jarrod - 12
Jones, Travis - 26 tljones@fgcu.edu
Karkoviata, Léonie - 1, 6 ljkarkoviata@gmail.com
Keen, Howard – 9, 11, 42, 47 hkeen@temple.edu
Kendall, Lynn - 38
Kerins, Frank Jr. -
5, 27 fkerins@montana.edu
Kester, George W. - 7, 18
Keys, Jim - 36 keysj@fiu.edu
Kinsella, Jacob - 45
Knight, Rainford -
45 rknight2@fau.edu
Kubik, Christopher -
11, 25 ckubik@colby-sawyer.edu
Kuechler, Linda - 12,
26 lkuechle@daemen.edu
Kuechler, Candace - 26
Kwak, Young - 42
Larson, Stephen J. - 27 slarson1@ramapo.edu
Leggio, Karyl B. - 24 kbleggio@loyola.edu
Leinberger, Gary -
3, 6, 29, 45 gleinberger@millersville.edu
Lemon, Amber - 47
Lim, Ralph - 41
López Lubián, Francisco J. - 46, 48 fco.lubian@ie.edu
Lyons, Bridget - 41 Lyonsb@sacredheart.edu
Lytle, Laurian - 25
Majadillas, Mary Anne - 23, 27
Marcis, John G. -
34 jmarcis@coastal.edu
Martin, Michael - 14, 31 michael.martin@unco.edu
Mason, Geri - 8
McAvoy, Michael - 17
McCormick, Marleen - 16
Mendoza, Monica - 28
Michael, Timothy B. - 7, 18 michael@uhcl.edu
Michelson, Stuart - 2, 34
Mitchell, Victor - 22
Morse, Joel N. - 49 jmorse@ubalt.edu
Moysidis, Anastasios - 36
Murphy, Jody - 42 jemurphy@colby-sawyer.edu
Nawrocki, David - 33,
43 david.nawrocki@villanova.edu
Neumann, John - 47 neumannj@stjohns.edu
Ning, Zi
“Nancy" - 42 zning@desu.edu
Noguera, Magdy - 28, 46 mnoguera@uidaho.edu
Palmer, David - 9
Pannese, Danny - 31
Peng, Zhuoming
(Joe) - 7 Joe.Peng@uafs.edu
Petrochuk, Michael A. - 1
Pevzner, Mikhail - 49
Piskel, Abigail - 10
Pittman, Regina E. - 49
Pluzhnyk, - 35
Pope, Terry - 4, 27 popet@acu.edu
Ragan, Gay - 22, 35 gayragan@missouristate.edu
Rawls, Janita - 13 jrawls@ggc.edu
Richie, Nivine - 31
richien@uncw.edu
Rickling, Maria -
28 mricklin@stetson.edu
Sauer, David - 43
Schiller, Valerie - 23
Schmidt, Martina - 22 schmidtm@usfsp.edu
Schwartz, Lisa A. - 2, 8, 34 lschwart@wingate.edu
Seaberg, Jim - 16
Sendall, Patricia - 34
Senk, Christian C.
- 1, 17, 24 csenk@walsh.edu
Shank, Todd M. - 2, 16 tshank@mail.usf.edu
Simpson, Thuy - 29, 30 simpsoth@gvsu.edu
Song, Pingping - 13
Stephen, Sheryl-Ann K. - 13, 16 skstephe@butler.edu
Stevens, Jerry L. – 29 jstevens@richmond.edu
Stewart, Jonathan - 27
Stoner, James A.F. - 3
Stowe, Kristin - 23, 34 kstowe@wingate.edu
Stowell, Nikki - 22
Stretcher, Robert - 10, 18, 38 fin_rhs@shsu.edu
Stuczynski, Phil - 10
Sudweeks, Bryan -
16, 19, 30 bryan_sudweeks@byu.edu
Synn, Wonhi - 41
Tant, Kevin - 16, 26,
28 Kevin.Tant@monash.edu
Tokar Asaad, Colleen - 35 casaad@bw.edu
Trejo-Pech, Carlos
- 28, 46 ctrejo@ufl.edu
Upton, Kate - 41
Wagner, Jamie - 2
Wang, Guan Jun - 47 wangg@savannahstate.edu
Watson, John - 28
Wehrly, Eric - 32
Welch, Steven J. - 22 swelch@csbsju.edu
Wen, Yuan - 38, 45 weny@newpaltz.edu
Werner, Frank M. – 3 fwerner@fordham.edu
White, Susan - 11, 46
Willey, Thomas - 14, 23, 30
Wolf, Fran - 35
Wolfe, Charles - 8
Zondervan, Angela E. - 24 zonderva@gvsu.edu
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