
Faculty in the Gary W. Rollins College of Business at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga continue to advance knowledge through research published in leading academic journals. Congratulations to these faculty members on their recent achievements.
Navid Aghakhani,
UC Foundation associate professor of Data Analytics
“Social Media Engagement and Consumer Patronage: The Moderating Role of Business Operation and Competition Intensity,” Information Systems Frontiers
Hyeyoon Jung,
Assistant professor of Marketing
“Reexamining Consumers’ Foreign Bias Toward Service Providers: How International Conflicts Shape Consumer Healthcare Decision-Making,” Journal of Service Research
Subin Im and Philip Roundy,
George Lester Nation professor of Marketing UC Foundation | associate professor of Entrepreneurship
“‘My dad was a steelworker’ but we’re ‘trying to re-invent the Rust Belt’: Liminal places, lived experiences, and the leaders of transitional entrepreneurial ecosystems,” Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Damitha Bandara,
Associate professor of practice in Data Analytics
“Reconsidering Compact Measures: A Multiobjective Framework for Ecological Reserve Design,” Computers & Operations Research
Manjot Singh Bhussar,
Associate professor in Management
“Ready, Set, Go: CEOs’ Early Tenure Acquisitions and Post-Deal Performance,” Journal of Business Research
“Target CEOs’ Optimism, Acquisition Pricing and Completion,” Long Range Planning
Claudia Williamson and Daniel Sánchez-Piñol
Scott L. Probasco, Jr. Distinguished Chair of Free Enterprise Director, Center for Economic Education & Professor of Economics | Postdoctoral research assistant
“Cultural Fallout? Immigration’s Effect on Individualism,” Southern Economic Journal
Philip Roundy,
UC Foundation associate professor of Entrepreneurship
“‘Tough’ Around the Edges: A Network-Based View of Resilience in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems,” Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Andrea Neely and Randy Evans
UC Foundation associate professor of Management | professor of Management
“CSR Role Crafting: Bringing Corporate Social Responsibility Into Individual Work Roles,” Journal of Business Research
These publications highlight the expertise of our faculty at the Rollins College of Business. We’re proud of all our faculty members on their research accomplishments and contributions to academic excellence.

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