Miller College of Business
Department: Accounting
Research Area: Qualitative Disclosures, Textual Analysis, Informational Efficiency
Department: Applied Business Studies
Research Area: 1) Marketing and consumer behaviors in the realms of hospitality and tourism and (2) applications of psychological measurement techniques in business areas.
Department: Applied Business Studies
Research Area: Social and historical aspects of dress and appearance.
Areas of interest: fashion theory, fashion history, and appearance management.
Department: Applied Business Studies
Research Area: Robots and AI in service industries and the policies for the regulation of robots/AI in industry.
Department: Center for Local and State Policy
Research Area: My research examines how low-income households make ends meet (livelihood strategies), and the impact of community-level attributes to facilitate or inhibit those strategies.
Department: Applied Business Studies
Research Area: Human resource management issues in the hospitality industry