“Faculty are the Mendoza College’s most valuable assets. Their teaching communicates right-mindedness about how success is to be achieved. Research is the means by which faculty engage in the frontiers of their field, offering insights and solutions that are rigorously evaluated and debated. Such engagement keeps the habit of inquiry alive, not only for our faculty, but more importantly, for our students.”
—Dean Carolyn Woo
faculty honors
JEFFREY BERGSTRANDCo-recipient of the 2003 Bhagwati Award for “The Growth of World Trade: Tariffs, Transport Costs, and Income Similarity,” in the Journal of International Economics (JIE)
ROBERT D. BRETZ JR.Elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Society, 2005
JAMES H. DAVIS2004 Award for Most Influential Article published between 1995 and 1999 by the Conflict Management Division of the Academy of Management, Academy of Management Review, for his article “An Integrative Model of Organizational Trust”
SARV DEVARAJ tied for 16th most productive scholar in Information Technology based on twelve leading information systems journals from 1999 to 2003
MICHAEL ETZEL Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to teach and research at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, 2005
TIM GILBRIDESelected a finalist in the John D. Little Outstanding Paper in Management Science and Marketing Science, 2005
LEE KRAJEWSKI2003 Distinguished Service Award from the Decision Sciences Institute
OLIVER ZHEN LIAmerican Taxation Association / PricewaterhouseCoopers Outstanding Tax Dissertation Award for “Investor Tax Heterogeneity and Ex-Dividend Day Trading Volume—The Effect of Dividend Yield and Institutional Ownership,” 2004 • Awarded the American Accounting Association 2004 Southwest Regional Meeting Distinguished Paper Award for “Institutional investors, financial health and equity valuation” (Co-authors D. Dhaliwal and H. Xie)
KEN MILANI Special service award from the Internal Revenue Service for his work as program coordinator of the University’s Vivian Harrington Gray Tax Assistance Program (TAP), 2005
ELIZABETH MOOREWinner of the 2005 Kinnear Award of the American Marketing Association for her article, “Scholarly Research in Marketing: Exploring the Four Eras of Thought Development” (Co-author, W. L. Wilkie) • Invited Speaker, Workshop on Marketing Strategies that Foster Healthy Food Choices in Children, Institute of Medicine, National Academies of Sciences, Washington, DC, 2005
PATRICK E. MURPHY 2004 Best Article of Distinction, Journal of Advertising for “How Advertising Practitioners View Ethics” (Co-author, M. Drumwright)
JOAN M. PHILLIPSInstructor Award from Innovative Learning Solutions’ Marketplace business simulations, 2005
FRANK REILLY Outstanding Paper in Investments distinction, Midwest Finance Association, for his paper, “An Analysis of the Interest Rate Sensitivity of Common Stocks,” (Co-authors, D.J. Wright and R.R. Johnson), 2005
WILLIAM L. WILKIEWinner of the 2005 Kinnear Award of the American Marketing Association for his article, “Scholarly Research in Marketing: Exploring the Four Eras of Thought Development” (Co-author, E. Moore)
CAROLYN WOOServed as first female Chair and Past Chair, Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business (International), 2003–2005 • John S. Day Distinguished Alumni Academic Service Award, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University, 2003