The Business and Economics Research Committee organizes research seminars where faculty and students discuss their research with the NJCU community. Each week there is a 30 minutes presentation, with additional time for conversation and questions. This seminar series meets virtually every Friday.
 

SPRING 2024 SEMINARS
 
March 15 - Determining Optimal Assembly Condition for Camera Lens Module Production by Combining Genetic Algorithm and C-BLSTM 
Hyegeun Min 

February 16 - A Model for Predicting Regional Future Deployment of Alternative-fuel Vehicles and Travel Demand: Gompertz Growth Modeling Approach
GwanYong Oh 

February 16  - Comparative analysis of changes in passenger's perception for airline companies' service quality before and during COVID-19 using topic modeling
Dohun Kim
 
January 12 - Innovations in transportation efficiency: practitioner and academic perspectives. 
Daisik Nam, Jiang Ting, Hanbyul Ryu
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SPRING 2022 SEMINARS

February 25th - The impact of demographic similarity on customers in a service setting
Serdar Yayla

March 25th - Expanding Access to Government Exchanges: A Proposal to Address Health Care Affordability
Gita K. Sharma and Lukas J. Helikum

April 29th  - Leadership and Management Strategies and Actions in American Museums in the Post Covid Digital Era
Daniel Julius


FALL 2021 SEMINARS

Option Price Predictability, Splines, and Expanded Rationality
Huijian Dong (Finance), ¹ú²ú̽»¨

Charitable alignment and auditor-client contracting: An exploratory study
Nava Cohen (Accounting), ¹ú²ú̽»¨


SPRING 2021 SEMINARS 

The Illusion of Health Care: Impact of Rising Out-of-Pocket Expenses 
Gita K. Sharma and Lukas J. Helikum, ¹ú²ú̽»¨  

Predicting Oil Production Sites for Planning Road Infrastructure: Trip Generation Using SIR Epidemic Model 
Melanie McDonald, Debananda Chakraborty and EunSu Lee, ¹ú²ú̽»¨  

How do auditors respond to real earnings management? 
Ling Yang, ¹ú²ú̽»¨ 

Gender Differences in Word-of-Mouth Content and Persuasive Impact 
Prashanth Ravula, ¹ú²ú̽»¨ 

Who Manipulates Data During Pandemics? Evidence from Newcomb-Benford Law 
Xiaodi Zhu, ¹ú²ú̽»¨


FALL 2020 SEMINARS

The Panama Canal Expansion and Small U.S. Ports: Did They Benefit?
Jorge Medina, ¹ú²ú̽»¨

When Distant Partners Collaborate: The Role of Cultural Distance in the Performance of Multilateral Partnerships
Serdar Yayla, ¹ú²ú̽»¨

Overconfidence, Under-reaction, and Warren Buffett’s Investments
Mingshan Zhang, ¹ú²ú̽»¨

Learning Jumps of Cryptocurrencies’ Return and Volatility: Evidence from Jump-Diffusion Models
Li Xu, ¹ú²ú̽»¨

The Disconnect Between State Laws Regarding Cannabis Legalization and Employee Protections
Gita Sharma, ¹ú²ú̽»¨

The Highs & Lows of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Working Parents and the Implications for the Future of Work
Sevincgul (Sev) Ulu, ¹ú²ú̽»¨

Ambulance Pre-Assignment Problem: A Case Study of Jersey City, New Jersey
Natalia De La Fuente & EunSu Lee, ¹ú²ú̽»¨


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