2008
Mr. Richard Ballinger, director of the PGA Golf Management program, was appointed by the President of the PGA of America to serve on the national Apprentice Task Force, developed to recommend revisions to the apprentice program. Mr. Ballinger was also appointed to serve on the PGA Golf Management University Evaulation Team and the PGA/PGM Task Force. He is one of three Directors in the USA who will review proposals for accreditation of new PGA Golf Management universities as well as evaluating existing programs.
Dr. Ronny Daigle, assistant professor of accounting, is currently the Secretary of the Information Systems section of the American Accounting Association and is also the editor of that organization's In the Literature newsletter section. He has been appointed chair of the Education Committee of the Information Systems Section for 2008-2010. His duties include assisting the coordination of the Information Systems Section Mid-Year meeting each of the next two years, as well as being co-editor of the next edition of The Compendium of Classroom Cases and Tools, a tri-annual publication of the Information Systems Section.
Dr. Geraldine E. Hynes, associate professor of business communications, received the 2008 Outstanding Teacher Award from the Association for Business Communication-Southwestern US during the ABC-SWUS annual conference in March. The award recognizes and encourages excellence in teaching business communication.
Dr. Marguerite P. Joyce taught the Interest Project Patch, Leadership, a prerequisite for the Gold Award for the 2008 Scout Saturday at SAM on February 23. Dr. Joyce also received a Research Enhancement Grant (2008-9) from the Faculty Research Council at SHSU; her grant is on "The Impact of Managers' Communication Practices on Workplace Violence." On March 7, Dr. Joyce presented a paper on "Students' Preferred Means of Communication: Convenience or Effectivness" at the Federation of Business Disciplines, the Association for Business Communication. Her paper was also selected for the Association for Business Communication SWUS Preceedings of 2008.
Dr. Vic Sower, Dr. Jo Ann Duffy, and Dr. Gerald Kohers have co-authored "Benchmarking for Hospitals: Achieving Best-in-Class Performance without Having to Reinvent the Wheel." The book is about benchmarking in hospitals--identifying and learning how best-in-class hospitals achieved excellence. It is the result of over 18 months research by the authors.
Dr. Vic Sower, professor of management, was recently appointed to the Editorial Advisory Board of Health Care Management Review (HCMR). HCMR is a peer-review international journal which "publishes quality manuscripts of relevance to a broad health care management audience."
Dr. Ross Quarles, professor of accounting and COBA SAP Program Director and Mr. Fawzi Noman, management information systems instructor and COBA Technology Director, received the 2008 SAP University Alliance Outstanding Service Award during the SAP Curriculum Congress held in Atlanta. Dr. Quarles and Mr. Noman have developed numerous SAP based cases and the use of these cases has allowed COBA to award a SAP Certificate of Completion to SHSU graduates who have completed at least three courses in which a minimum of 30% of the curriculum in each class is SAP based.
2007
Dr.
Ronny Daigle, assistant
professor of accounting, is co-author
of two recent publications. His research addressing
the assessment of student learning outcomes appears
in the Spring 2007 issue of the Journal of Information
Systems and his study of the demand for continuous
assurance is available in this year's issue of Advances
in Accounting Behavioral Research.
Robert
"Chip" Matthews, assistant professor,
recently made a presentation to members and guests of
the Petroleum Accountants Society of Houston entitled
"Implementing Enterprise Risk Management."
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Dr.
Robert Stretcher, associate professor
of finance, was elected second vice president of the Academy of Economics and Finance for 2007-08. He will be coordinating all distinguished research awards for the February '08 conference and will promote conference attendance and academy membership. He received the Academy of Economics
and Finance Teaching Fellow award at
its annual meeting in Jacksonville, Florida in
February. The award honors Dr. Stretcher,
who began developing web-based automated instruction
in the early days of online instruction, for his
accomplishments in both educational innovation
and instruction. He has presented his research
on experiential learning techniques to faculty
across the country and is a recognized scholar
in case research in the study of finance.
Dr. Stretcher has published several refereed articles
in various pedagogical reseach journals and co-authored
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Dr. Geraldine
E. Hynes, associate professor, has
just published the 4th edition of her book Managerial
Communication: Strategies and Applications (McGraw
Hill, 2008). The textbook is used in 60 graduate
business programs throughout the United States;
a Chinese-language version is also published for
programs offered in the Pacific Rim. The new edition
features an innovative eChapter about technologically-mediated
communication; the linked web site provides current
information on trends for usage and best practices
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Dr. Vic Sower has authored "Benchmarking in Hospitals: When You Need More than a Scorecard" which was published in the August 2007 edition of Quality Progress. He also has coauthored with Dr. Ross Quarles and Mr. Eric Broussard "Cost of Quality Usage and Its Relationship to Quality System Maturity" which was published in the International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management (2007).
2006
Dr.
Elsie Ameen, associate professor of accounting,
is Treasurer of the Board of Directors of the Beta Gamma
Sigma Houston Area Alumni and continues her service
this year on the Board of Directors for the Houston
chapter of the Trauma Assistance Group. TAG is
a nonprofit organization that assists in the prevention,
intervention and recovery of local citizens, especially
children and adolescents, who have been involved in
traumatic situations.
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Dr. Jo Ann Duffy, professor
of management, received the Southwest Academy of
Management Outstanding Educator Award at the Federation
of Business Disciplines meeting in March in Oklahoma
City. Dr. Duffy is also the 2006 Track Chair
for Innovative Education for the Decision Science
Institute, and was President of the Southwest Academy
of Management in 2004. She has also co-authored
a new text and has had two research papers recognized
as "best papers" by two separate academic
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Dr.
Geraldine Hynes is a member of the Board
of Directors of the Association for Business Communication,
a professional association committed to fostering excellence
in business communication scholarship, research, education,
and practice. ABC publishes two academic journals:
the Journal of Business Communication
and the Business Communication Quarterly.
Dr. Hynes is also serving as the Program Chair for ABC's
71st Annual International Convention, scheduled for
October 25-28, 2006 in San Antonio, Texas.
Dr.
Joseph Kavanaugh, assistant professor
of management, is this year's President of the Southwest
Case Research Association.
Dr.
Alice A. Ketchand, associate professor
of accounting, is the Secretary-Treasurer for the Southwest
Region of the American Accounting Association (SWAAA)
for the current academic year.
2005
James
B. Bexley, chairholder of the Smith-Hutson
Endowed Chair of Banking at the College, was awarded
the Larry R. Watts Distinguished Service Award for his
involvement in and support of the Journal of Commercial
Banking and Finance at the Allied Academies Spring
2005 International Conference held in Memphis, Tennessee.
Dr.
Doug Berg and Dr. Donald Bumpass
have co-authored "Racial Differences in Interest
Rates" published in the Midwestern Business
and Economic Review, Fall 2004.
A research
paper written by Dr. Charles J. Capps
and Dr. Ronald L. Earl, professors
of management for the College, and Mrs.
Patricia J. Capps has been named Best
Paper for the strategic management track by the American
Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences. Their article
"7x7 Strategic Management: A Holistic Executive Perspective"
has been accepted for presentation and proceedings publication
by the Society for its annual meeting in Las Vegas.
Assistant
professors Dr. Geraldine Hynes
and Dr. Robert Stretcher and
professor Dr. Charles Stowe collaborated
on the award-winning paper "Business School Deans' Perceptions
of E-Journals," which is slated for publication in the
Journal of the Academy of Educational Leadership.
Dr. Stowe presented the paper
during the fall 2004 Allied Academies conference in
Maui, Hawaii, where it won the Distinguished Research
Award.
Dr.
Juliana D. Lilly, assistant professor
of management, received a Best Research Paper award
in October at the Institute for Behavioral and Applied
Management conference in Providence, Rhode Island. "The
Effect of Personality on Perceptions of Justice" relates
how individual personality traits affect employees'
perceptions of the fairness of employment policies and
practices, and how personality testing during the hiring
process might benefit both employers and employees.
Dr. Meghan Virick, University
of Texas at Arlington, is the co-author.
Dr.
Hiranya Nath, assistant professor of economics,
recently published three articles in refereed journals.
His "Relative Importance of Sectoral and Aggregate Sources
of Price Changes" appeared in the September 2004 issue
of Applied Economics. The March 2004 issue
of Economics Letters printed his article "Inflation
and Relative Price Variability: Short-Run vs. Long-Run."
And the Quarterly Journal of Business and Economics
published "Relative Price Changes as Supply Shocks."
Dr. Nath has three more research
papers accepted for 2005 publication, one co-authored
by COBA assistant professor Dr. Robert Stretcher.
Dr.
Victor E. Sower, professor of management,
co-authored an article appearing in the January 2005
issue of Quality Management Journal entitled
"There is More to Quality than Continuous Improvement:
Listening to Plato." Dr. Sower
is also profiled in the fall 2004 issue of QP Connection,
published by the American Society for Quality.
Dr.
David Taylor's paper "Understanding IS
Worker Turnover Decisions" received the Distinguished
Research Award at Allied Academies' October 2004 conference.
Dr. Taylor specializes in
management information systems at the College.
Dr.
Elsie C. Ameen, associate professor of
accounting, exemplifies the goal of service. In addition
to her teaching and research duties, Dr.
Ameen serves as treasurer of the Houston
Area Alumni Chapter of the business student honor society
Beta Gamma Sigma. She is also a member of the board
of Houston's Trauma Assistance Group, a nonprofit organization
that assists in the prevention, intervention and recovery
of local citizens – especially children and adolescents
– who have been involved in traumatic situations.
Associate
professor of accounting Dr. Jeffrey Strawser
is the 2005 faculty advisor for Beta Alpha Psi, COBA's
financial information student organization, and helped
ensure an accurate vote on Election Day. Dr.
Strawser and his student volunteers received
a formal letter of appreciation from Walker County's
Deputy Clerk of Elections for the invaluable assistance
provided during the presidential election.
COBA
Faculty Excellence Awards:
For
Teaching:
Dr.
Rita B. Huff (1973),Ms. Carol
Lee Sangster (1984), Dr. Charles
J. Capps (1994), Dr. Victor
E. Sower (1996), Dr. Valerie
P. Muehsam (2003)
For
Research:
Dr.
William E. Kilbourne (1996), Dr.
Victor E. Sower (2001), Dr.
Bala Maniam (2003), Dr. Sanjay
S. Mehta (2004)
For
Service: Dr. Paul R. Reed
(1993), Dr. Sara A. Hart (1994),
Dr. Nelson Thornton (1995)
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