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Faculty 2002-03
David
L. Ikenberry, Professor of Finance
PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Empirical issues in capital markets and corporate finance
Kathryn
Kadous, Associate Professor of Accountancy
PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Social cognition of auditors and other accounting professionals, audit
litigation
Jeffrey
R. Brown, Assistant Professor of Finance
PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Public and private insurance markets, including annuities, life insurance,
long-term care insurance, pensions and Social Security; insurance and
corporate finance; has served as a consultant to the World Bank and to
the Executive Office of the President of the United States
Murillo
Campello, Assistant Professor of Finance
PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Corporate finance, banking and financial intermediation, taxation, contract
theory, international finance
Kevin
G. Corley, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
PhD, The Pennsylvania State University
Organizational behavior and cognition, including the strategic and personal
aspects of organizational change, especially as they pertain to issues
of organizational identity, image, reputation, and learning
Anne
M. Farrell, Assistant Professor of Accountancy
PhD, Michigan State University
Strategic performance measurement, the use of accounting information by
and control systems for cross-functional teams, how accounting information
can foster individual, team, and organizational learning and development
David
Glenn, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
PhD, University of Michigan
Operations research, supply chain contracting and management, quantitative
methods for management science
Darren
H. Lubotsky, Assistant Professor of Economics and Labor and Industrial
Relations
PhD, University of California - Berkeley
Labor economics, applied econometrics, health, development, public finance
Ursula
Y. Sullivan, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
PhD, Northwestern University
Channel management, marketing distribution alliances and supply chain
management, international marketing, customer relationship management
Charles
Williams, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
PhD, University of Michigan
Mechanism of knowledge transfer between firms, corporate strategy, research
methods, business economics
Promotions
Dilip
Chhajed to Professor of Business Administration
Neil Pearson to Professor of
Finance.
Brian Wansink to Professor
of Business Administration
Retirements
On or before August 21, 2002
Andrew D. Bailey, Jr., Ernst
& Young Professor of Accountancy
James A. Gentry, Investors in
Business Education Distinguished Professor of Finance
Eugene Willis, Arthur Andersen
Alumni Professor of Accountancy
Harold F. Williamson, Jr.,
Associate Professor of Economics and Associate Dean for Undergraduate
Affairs
On
or before December 31, 2002
Richard J. Arnould, Professor
of Economics and Head of Department
Morgan J. Lynge, Jr., Professor
of Finance and Chair of Department
--compiled
by Mary Timmins
August 2002
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