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Karin Bonding Karin Bonding is teaching COMM 273, “Personal Finance,” which was endowed, as of the 2006-2007 academic year, by alum Robert Hardaway (McIntire ’49). Says Bonding, “We are very grateful to him for this generosity, which will ensure that the McIntire School is able to continue to offer ‘Personal Finance’ to non-Comm U.Va. students.”

Jim Burroughs Journal of Consumer Research awarded Jim Burroughs one of six 2006 Best Reviewer awards at the Association for Consumer Research conference Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 2006, in Orlando, Fla. Three McIntire Marketing faculty members are on the editorial review board of JCR, the leading international scholarly journal of consumer behavior (in addition to Burroughs, David Mick and Rick Netemeyer are also on the board). Says David Mick, “Only a few other marketing departments also have three members on that board. McIntire is even more distinguished now. Our department is the only marketing department represented on the board that can claim that all of its members have received Best Reviewer awards during the last two years. This is an amazing feat—not even the Dukes, Whartons, Stanfords, or Columbias of the marketing academic world can say that.”

Rob Cross • Rob Cross co-authored an article in the summer 2006 MIT Sloan Management Review titled “Strategies for Preventing a Knowledge-Loss Crisis.” He was also featured in an Oct. 16, 2006, BusinessWeek article titled “The Secret of BMW’s Success” and in a BusinessWeek podcast called “Flat Organizations, Towering Ideas.”

Rich DeMong • Rich DeMong was quoted in an Oct. 1, 2006, Boston Herald article titled “Home Equity Is not Your Savings Account.”

Tom Fitch • Tom Fitch was featured in a Sept. 7, 2006, BusinessWeek Online article titled “UVA Moves B-Schoolers out of the Nest.”

Stefano Grazioli • Stefano Grazioli introduced speaker Craig Symons, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, at the Richmond Tech Summit Aug. 22, 2006. Says Grazioli, “The sold-out event, organized by the Greater Richmond Technology Council and held in downtown Richmond, was very successful. I had the chance to introduce the speaker and highlight that the production of business value from information technology is one of the key managerial priorities for IT leaders today. It is also the cornerstone idea on which the M.S. in MIT Program is built.” The M.S. in MIT Program sponsored Symons’ talk.

Mary Jo HatchJournal of Brand Management recently accepted a paper co-authored by Mary Jo Hatch: “The Hermeneutics of Branding” (with J. Rubin).

Bill Kehoe • Gov. Tim Kaine reappointed Bill Kehoe to the Virginia Aviation Board. Members of the Virginia Aviation Board are appointed by the governor to provide a means of citizen access to the Department of Aviation. Functions of the board include publicizing and monitoring policies and programs of the Department of Aviation, promulgating regulations necessary to promote and develop safe aviation practices, and allocating funds to localities for aviation development. Before his original VAB appointment by former Gov. Mark Warner, Kehoe spent nine years as a member of the Charlottesville/Albemarle Airport Authority board, with six years as chair of that board. Kehoe also edited “Advances in Marketing: Linking Organizations and Customers,” in the 2006 Proceedings of the Society for Marketing Advances.

Roger Martin • Roger Martin presented a paper on auditing fair value measurements to the Standing Advisory Group of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board in June 2006. The paper synthesizes accounting and psychology research that is relevant to auditing standard setters and practitioners as they consider guidance on auditing fair values.

David Mick • David Mick was quoted in an Aug. 14, 2006, Prepared Foods magazine article headlined “A Reign of Men.”

Ryan Nelson • An article by Ryan Nelson titled “Tracks in the Snow” was published in the Sept. 1, 2006, CIO magazine.

Rick NetemeyerJournal of Consumer Research awarded Rick Netemeyer one of six 2006 Best Reviewer awards at the Association for Consumer Research conference Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 2006, in Orlando, Fla. Three McIntire Marketing faculty members are on the editorial review board of JCR, the leading international scholarly journal of consumer behavior (in addition to Netemeyer, David Mick and Jim Burroughs are also on the board). Says David Mick, “Only a few other marketing departments also have three members on that board. McIntire is even more distinguished now. Our department is the only marketing department represented on the board that can claim that all of its members have received Best Reviewer awards during the last two years. This is an amazing feat—not even the Dukes, Whartons, Stanfords, or Columbias of the marketing academic world can say that.”

Larry Pettit • Larry Pettit was quoted in a July 24, 2006, News & Advance (Lynchburg, Va.) article headlined “Group Hopes to Open New Local Bank.”

Bill Shenkir • In August 2006, Bill Shenkir was interviewed for a white paper that the American Institute of CPAs is publishing on enterprise risk management. In addition, Shenkir was quoted in an article titled “Calculated Risk,” which appeared in Realtor Magazine Aug. 1, 2006. Shenkir visited SAS headquarters, in Cary, N.C., July 13, 2006, to participate in a Web cast panel discussion on enterprise risk management.

David C. Smith • An article in the Aug. 27, 2006 New York Times, titled “Strategies; Investors without Borders,” featured the collaborative work of David C. Smith and Darden faculty member Frank Warnock.

Paul Walker • Paul Walker and Bill Shenkir were appointed as Enterprise Risk Management Research Fellows as part of North Carolina State University’s ERM Initiative.

Bob Webb • Bob Webb gave the opening remarks, “The Future of Futures Exchanges: Challenges and Opportunities,” at the Asia Pacific Association for Derivatives meeting in Busan, Korea, in June 2006. He also organized and chaired a session on derivative securities and markets at the China International Conference on Finance in Xi'an, China, and presented his joint research, “Volatility and Microstructure Effects of Volatility on the TAIFFEX,” at Hong Kong Baptist University, both in July 2006. Webb returned to Korea in early September 2006, where he gave a lecture on trading and presented a research seminar at the KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Graduate School of Finance as part of its newly instituted Distinguished Lecture Series. In addition, Webb has been quoted in several stories in the business press: “ICE Deal Could Jeopardize Nybot’s Lease with Nymex—Sources” (Dow Jones Newswires, Sept. 18, 2006); “Amaranth Says Funds Lost 50% on Gas Trades This Month (Update3)” (Bloomberg, Sept. 18, 2006); “Nymex Members Vote 91% in Favor of Initial Share Sale” (Bloomberg, Oct. 12, 2006); “CME Move Rekindles Exchange Consolidation Talk” (MarketWatch, Oct. 17, 2006); and “Nymex's Initial Sale Values Exchange at $5 Billion” (Bloomberg, Oct. 18, 2006). And, Financial Times Prentice Hall recently published Webb’s new book, Trading Catalysts: How Events Move Markets and Create Trading Opportunities, which examines the myriad factors that precipitate large changes in commodity and financial market prices, ranging from central bank actions to ill-advised comments by policymakers to natural disasters to the forecast errors of economic reports to factors internal to the markets themselves, among others.

Mark White • Mark White was a discussant Oct. 25, 2006, for the lecture “The Promise and Peril of Environmental Justice,” which was one of three in a series of lectures on class, race and the environment. The series was organized by U.Va.'s Environmental Thought and Practice program and co-sponsored by U.Va.'s Department of Environmental Sciences; Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies; Department of Politics; Department of Science, Technology, and Society; Institute for Practical Ethics; and Law School. In addition White's research was recently featured in U.Va. Research News.

Barb Wixom • Barb Wixom spoke at the Wharton Club of DC July 20, 2006, presenting an IT mini-course. She discussed the latest trends in IT, career opportunities, and how to gain a competitive edge with McIntire’s M.S. in MIT Program. In August 2006, Wixom co-hosted The Data Warehousing Institute’s (TDWI) Executive Summit for Business Intelligence in San Diego. TDWI is the leading practitioner organization for the business intelligence and data warehousing industry. The executive summit brought together a select group of experienced business and technology leaders for two days of interactive learning and discussion on contemporary business intelligence topics. In addition, Wixom’s work is featured in the September 2006 edition of Teradata Magazine Online, in an article titled “Anytime, Anywhere, Any Classroom: Universities Take a Real-World Approach to Data Warehouse Education.” Also, The Communications of the Association for Information Systems recently published an article featuring Wixom on two lists of top IT researchers: (1) top researchers in all IS journals and (2) top researchers in the field’s three primary journals (MISQ, ISR, and JMIS). In “In Search of the Primary Suppliers of IS Research: Who Are They and Where Did They Come from?” (Vol. 18, Article 15) authors Jan Guynes Clark and John Warren reviewed publications from the seven leading IS journals (CAIS, DSS, Information & Management, ISR, JAIS, JMIS, and MIS Quarterly) during calendar years 2001-2005. During that time, 2,401 authors contributed toward 1,486 published articles. Their findings provide a means for assessing research productivity within the IS field.

 

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