Faculty & Research
Research
We're a dynamic, supportive and collaborative community of scholars at the forefront of Business research.
We're researchers in business. We're advancing new disciplinary knowledge through top-tier publications, and we're leveraging our scholarly insights through strong research partnerships with industry. OSU and the College of Business invest in the excellence, achievement, and external impact of our faculty.
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18 individual faculty members have published in a Tier 1 (elite) journal since 2020
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Five faculty members serving as associate editors in 2022-23 at highly regarded business journals
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As Oregon's land-grant university, our eight centers of excellence have partnered for research with industry and community on 22 projects

Journal Publications
The College of Business is a supportive environment for faculty research. We recognize the achievement and dedication of our researchers, and we empower junior faculty to reach high standards for scholarly excellence.
In the past years — because of the priority we've made of our faculty's scholarship — we've significantly increased our contributions to top-tier journals, supporting the goals of our faculty and our college.
Five faculty members are serving as associate editors in 2022-23 at highly regarded business journals, and 18 individual faculty members have published in a Tier 1 (elite) journal since 2020.
* This is based on rankings of 4* (elite) and 4 (top-ranked) journals published by the Chartered Association of Business Schools.
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Rene Reitsma

Inara Scott

Jay Hardy

Violetta Gerasymenko

Rene Reitsma

Inara Scott

Jay Hardy

Violetta Gerasymenko

Funded Research
Oregon State University has a Carnegie R1 Research classification and is one of only two universities in the country with all four public designations – Land, Sea, Space, and Sun Grant. Year over year, the College of Business humbly contributes to the global prestige and significance of OSU funded research as part of the university's research and extension mission.
In fiscal year 2022, the College of Business received $1.39 million in research funding from public and private sources, including the college's largest-ever grant, awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and through the OSU College of Agricultural Sciences’ Global Hemp Innovation Center.
Projects range from local private funding to support business entrepreneurship in minority communities to large government grants to research the impact of curiosity in learning or to develop online k-12 curricula.
Upcoming Publications
- Strategic Management Journal (ABS 4*) Manuela Hoehn-Weiss and co-authors Samina Karim and Chi-Hyon Lee. "Task and resource bottlenecks: A holistic examination of task systems through an organization design lens.”
- Journal of Management (ABS4) David Baldridge and his co-authors Brent Lyons, Lui-Qin Yang, and Camellia Bryan. "Disability Severity, Professional Isolation Perceptions, and Career Outcomes: When Does Leader-Member Exchange Quality Matter?"
- Journal of Banking and Finance Jimmy Yang, Hong-Gia Huang, Wei-Che Tsai, and Pei-Shih Weng. "Intraday Momentum in the VIX Futures Market."
- Personnel Psychology Bori Csillag, Wanberg, C. R., & Duffy, M. "After the break-up: How divorcing affects Individuals at work."
- Journal of Management Ted A. Paterson, Lei Huang and Siting Wang. "Identity-Consistent Self-Image Maintenance Following Leader Abuse: Integrating Self-Presentation and Self-Concept Orientation Perspectives."
- International Journal of Operations & Production Management (ABS 4) Dina Ribbink, and co-authors Hubert Pun and Tingting Yan. "Revenue sharing bids of a loss-averse supplier for a new product development contact: a multi-method investigation."
- Journal of Information Systems Education Forough Shadbad and co-author Andy Luse. "Hackalytics: Using Computer Hacking to Engage Students in Analytics."
- Group and Organization Management Ted Paterson and co-authors (Miklos Szerdahelyi, Lei Huang, Laszlo Komlosi, and Tamas Martos. "Validation of the PCQ-5: A Short Form to Measure State Positive Psychological Capital."
- Information Systems Frontiers Xiaohui Chang and co-author Jiexun Li. “Combating Misinformation by Sharing the Truth: A Study on the Spread of Fact-checks on Social Media.”
- Journal of Organizational Behavior Pauline Schilpzand and co-authors Tianjun Sun and Yihao Liu. "Workplace Gossip: An Integrative Review of its Antecedents, Functions, and Consequences."
- Journal of Service Research Matthew J. Hall and co-author Jamie D. Hyodo. "Service Provider to the Rescue: How Firm Recovery of Do-It-Yourself Service Failure Turns Consumers from Competitors to Satisfied Customers.”
- European Journal of Information Systems. Forough Shadbad and co-authors Corey Baham, Pankush Kalgotra and Ramesh Sharda "Generational differences in handling technology interruptions: A qualitative study."
- Journal of Banking and Finance Jimmy Yang. "Aggregate 52-week high, limited attention, and time-varying momentum profits."
- Communications of the Association for Information Systems Forough Shadbad and co-author Bryan Hammer. "Psychological Contract Violations on Information Disclosure: A Study of Institutional Arrangements in Social Media Platforms."
- Equality, diversity and inclusion: An international journal. David Baldridge. "Earnings of Persons with Disabilities: Who Earns More (Less) from Entrepreneurial Pursuit?"
- The Accounting Review (ABS 4*, UT Dallas top 24). Terrence Blackburne, and co-author Phil Quinn. “Disclosure Speed: Evidence from Nonpublic SEC Investigations.”
- Journal of Business Research Aimee Huff and Michelle Barnhart. “UNRAVEL-ing Gnarly Knots: A Path for Researching Market-entangled Wicked Social Problems.”
- International Journal of Finance and Economics Jimmy Yang, and co-authors Jui-Cheng Hung and Hung-Chun Liu. "Does the tail risk index matter in forecasting downside risk?"