Winter 2013 — Compendium
Dr. David King
Associate Professor
Published: “Creating Value Through Mergers and Acquisitions: Challenges and Opportunities,” Handbook of Mergers and Acquisitions, (2012), D. Faulkner, S. Teerikangas and R. Joseph (editors), pp 71-113, with M. Hitt, H. Krishnan, M. Makri, M. Schijven, K. Shimizu and H. Zhu. Published: “Beyond the Numbers: Seven Stakeholders to Consider in Improving Acquisition Outcomes, Graziadio Business Review, Vol. 15, No. 2 ( July 2012), with R. Taylor. Presented: “Competition in Defense Acquisition: A Comparison of Perspectives,” Limits of Competition, Defense Acquisition University, Fort Belvoir, Va., Sept. 18, 2012. Presented: “Managing Cultural Distance: Effects of Technological Overlap in CrossBorder Acquisitions;” Presented: “Organizational Indigestion: Managerial Capacity as a Limit to Acquisitive Growth,” with P. Patel and M. Schijven; Presented: “Managing Cultural Distance: Effects of Technological Overlap in CrossBorder Acquisitions,” with P. Patel; Academy of Management Conference, Boston, Aug. 3-7, 2012. Awarded: Carolyn Dexter Award for Best International Paper Nominee, (Academy of Management), August 2012. Elected: Editorial review board Member Three-year Term, Journal of Management Studies, October 2012. Nominated: At-large representative to the board, Strategic Management Society, Oct. 5, 2012.
DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING Dr. Craig Andrews Professor
Awarded: 2012 Thomas C. Kinnear Journal of Public Policy and Marketing Award, (American Marketing Association), July 2012.
Dr. Gene Laczniak Chair and Professor
Published: “An Ethical Basis for Relationship Marketing: A Virtue Ethics Perspective,” Marketing Ethics, Vol. 4 — Ethical Issues in Marketing, N. Craig Smith and P.E. Murphy (editors), September 2012, Sage Publications Ltd, with P.E. Murphy and G. Wood. Published: “Stakeholder Theory and Marketing: Moving From a Firmcentric to a Societal Perspective,” Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Autumn 2012), pp 284-292, with P. Murphy. Presented: “Academic Research Ethics in Marketing,” University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 16, 2012. Published: “Distinctive Imperatives for Mission Driven Teaching in Catholic Business Schools,” Journal of Jesuit Business Education, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Summer 2012), pp 101-126, with P. Murphy. Presented: “Roman Catholic Perspectives on Socially Responsible Marketing and Consumption;” Presented: “Institutionalizing Catholic Identity;” Catholic Business Education Conference, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, June 2012.
Published: “Marketing and the Common Good: Implications of Caritas in Veritate,” Proceedings of the 37th Macromarketing Conference, Vol. 37 ( June 2012), pp 62-75, with P. Murphy. Presented: “A Primer on Academic Marketing Ethics Scholarship,” Macromarketing European Doctoral Consortium, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, June 12, 2012. Awarded: Lifetime Achievement Award American Marketing Association Marketing and Society Special Interest Group, August 2012.
Rev. Nicholas Santos, S.J. Assistant Professor
Presented: “Marketing Planning for Social Entrepreneurs: A Preliminary Investigation,” Subsistence Marketplaces Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, July 29, 2012. Presented: “Business Education for the Common Good: The Promise and Challenge of Incorporating Social Entrepreneurship into the Catholic Business School Curricula,” Renewing Mission and Identity in Catholic Business Education, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, June 20, 2012.
J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES Dr. Sarah Bonewits Feldner
Published: “Research and Pedagogy in Intercultural New Media Studies,” China Media Research, Vol. 8, No. 4 (October 2012). Published: “When Indian Women Text Message: Culture, Identity, and Emerging Interpersonal Norms of New Media,” New Media and Intercultural Communication: Identity, Community, and Politics, (2012), P. Cheong, J. Martin and L. Macfadyen (editors), pp 209-222, Peter Lang Publications. Published: “The U.S. Could Learn From Scandinavia,” Op-Ed — Crossroads, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 2012. Published: “Centrality of Culture and Indigenous Values,” Symposium on Indigenous Scholarship China Media Research, Vol. 8, No. 3 ( July 2012). Presented: “Centrality of Culture and Vertical/Horizontal Individualism;” Presented: “Mobile Phone Activity in U.S. and Denmark,” with S. Chattopadayah; Presented: “Peace Building and Intercultural New Media Studies” panel; National Communication Association, Orlando, Fla., November 2012.
Dr. Lynn Turner Professor
Published: “Effective Family Communication and Job Loss: Crafting the Narrative for Family Crisis,” Communication for Families in Crisis, (2012), F.C. Dickson and Lynne M. Webb (editors), pp 281-306, Peter Lang Publications. Published: Perspectives on Family Communication, 4th Edition, (November 2012), McGraw-Hill, with R. West.
Presented: “Documentary Presentation,” Association of Jesuit and Catholic Universities Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, July 20, 2012, with J. Goheen and B. Murphy. Awarded: Mary L. Nohl Arts Fellowship, (Bradley Foundation), November 2012.
Dr. Michael Havice Associate Professor
Elected: Board member, Coalition of Photographic Artists, June 1, 2012.
DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIA STUDIES Dr. Bonnie Brennen
Nieman Professor of Journalism
Published: Qualitative Research Methods for Media Studies, (November 2012), Routledge. Presented: “Class Warfare in the Mainstream Media” panel; Presented: “In Honor of Hanno Hardt: Continuing the Critical Path Between Europe and the U.S.” panel; Presented: “Deconstructing Community: Theorizing Health, Citizenship and Violence” panel; Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, Aug. 9-10, 2012. Presented: “Oral History Workshop,” Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., July 16, 2012. Elected: Committee member, Association of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Research Committee, September 2012.
Associate Professor
Published: “The World is a...Network: Social Media and Cause Networks in the Girl Effect Movement,” Public Relations and New Media, Vol. 2, (2012), Sandra Duhe (editor), pp 169177, Peter Lang Publishing. Published: “Toyota, ‘Oh What a Feeling?’ Or ‘Oh What a Mess:’ Ethics at the Intersection of Industry, Government and Publics,” Case Studies in Organizations: Ethical Perspectives and Practices, 2nd Edition, (2012), Steve May (editor), pp 111-124, Sage Publications.
Dr. Scott D’Urso
Associate Professor
Presented: “In Search of the ‘Work Spouse’?: An Exploration of Interpersonal Workplace Relationships and Communicative Behaviors of Men and Women,” with graduate student Aimee Hardinger; Presented: “Welcome to the Jungle: Exploring the Workplace Social Media Landscape,” with undergraduate student Aaron Dierks; National Communication Association Conference, Orlando, Florida, Nov. 16-18, 2012.
Dr. Robert Martin Shuter Professor
Published: “Intercultural New Media Studies: The Next Frontier in New Media Research,” Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, doi:10.1080/17475759.2012. 728761 (November 2012), pp 219-237.
Dr. Sarah Bonewits Feldner
DEPARTMENT OF DIGITAL MEDIA AND PERFORMING ARTS Danielle Beverly
Visiting Professional in Residence in Digital Media
Published: “Show and Tell: The Power of the Pen Has a New Ally,” COMM Magazine, (September 2012), p 22. Presented: “Women, Documentary and Advocacy” panel, University Film and Video Association, Chicago, Aug. 9, 2012, with R. Leitman, E. Coffman, L. Little and A. Rana.
Dr. Robert J. Griffin Professor
Published: “Linking Risk Messages to Information Seeking and Processing,” Communication Yearbook Vol. 36, ( July 2012), Charles Salmon (editor), pp 323-362, Routledge, with S. Dunwoody and J. Yang. Presented: “Influence of Social Norms on Perceived Salience of Climate Change in a New Media Environment,” Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, Nov, 17, 2012, with graduate student Leona Su, D. Brossard and S. Dunwoody.
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