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Edited BooksIlan Alon, Professor of International Business Alon, Ilan, ed.. Book Chapters IIlan Alon, Professor of International Business Alon, Ilan and H.W.. Brian Klocke, Visiting Assi

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Rollins College

Rollins Scholarship Online

2-2015

Celebration of Faculty Scholarship 2014

Olin Library

Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.rollins.edu/celebrationfacultyscholarship

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February 19, 2015

FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP 2014

scholarship.rollins.edu

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January 27, 2015

Dear colleagues,

Once again, I am delighted to introduce the Celebration

of Faculty Scholarship This program began in 2008, and honors those members of our scholarly community who have published peer-reviewed books and articles, or who have completed creative works, last year Since 2008, we have celebrated more than 207 faculty members and more than 821 works.

Today, we recognize 214 works by 102 faculty members in Arts & Sciences, the College of Professional Studies, and the Crummer Graduate School of Business These numbers are considerably higher than what we reported a year ago – the number of published works alone is 112% of last year’s total Our faculty colleagues are an extraordinary group Rollins,

of course, prizes great teaching, but the best teachers are also active scholars and creators who incorporate their academic and creative work in their teaching Thus, those who publish and create add to disciplinary knowledge, strengthen the academy and the community, and uphold Rollins’ tradition of excellence.

Please join me in offering congratulations to the faculty whose works we are celebrating!

With best wishes,

Carol M Bresnahan, Ph.D.

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

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Faculty Scholarship 2014

Books

Anderson, Julie and Hervé Franceschi Java Illuminated: An Active Learning Approach

4th edition Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2014

Certo, Samuel Chasing Wisdom: Finding Everyday Leadership in Business and Life

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Tate Publishing Company, 2014

Chong, Daniel Debating Human Rights Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2014

Corrêa, Henrique L Global Supply Chain Management São Paulo, Brazil: Atlas

Publishing, 2014

Frost, Carol Entwined, Three Lyric Sequences North Adams, MA: Tupelo Press, 2014.

Kistler, Sarah Maya Market Women: Power and Tradition in San Juan Chamelco,

Guatemala Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2014

Mays, Dorothy With Every Breath Detroit: Baker Publishing Group, 2014

Mobley, Jennifer-Scott Female Bodies on the American Stage: Enter Fat Actress New

York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

Tatari, Eren Muslims in British Local Government: Representing Minority Interests in

Hackney, Newham, and Tower Hamlets Boston, MA: Brill, 2014

Tillmann, Lisa 2014 In Solidarity: Friendship, Family, and Activism Beyond Gay and

Straight New York: Routledge, 2014

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Edited Books

Ilan Alon, Professor of International Business

Alon, Ilan, ed Franchising for Social Innovation New York: Palgrave Macmillan,

2014

Gabriel Barreneche, Associate Professor of Spanish

Barreneche, Gabriel and Les Lloyd, eds Educational Technology for the Global Village

Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2014

Susan Libby, Professor of Art History

Libby, Susan and Adrienne Childs, eds Blacks and Blackness in European Art of the

Long Nineteenth Century Ashgate Press, 2014.

Paul Reich, Assistant Professor of English

Reich, Paul and Andrew Leib, eds Florida Studies: Selected Papers from the 2012

and 2013 Annual Meetings of the Florida College English Association Newcastle, UK:

Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014

Book Chapters

IIlan Alon, Professor of International Business

Alon, Ilan and H.W Hu “Are Chinese CEOs Stewards or Agents? Revisiting the

Agency–Stewardship Debate.” In Emerging Market Firms in the Global Economy,

255 - 277 Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2014

Alexander Boguslawski, Professor of Russian

Boguslawski, Alexander and Mikhail Skripkin “The Art of Vladimir Fomin.”

In Vladimir Fomin: Paintings, 14-16 Russia: Scandinavia, 2014

Rita Bornstein, President Emerita

Bornstein, Rita “Leadership Legitimacy, Managed Authenticity, and Emotional

Stability: Keys to a Successful Presidency.” In Women and Leadership in Higher

Education, edited by Karen A Longman and Susan R Madsen Charlotte, NC:

Information Age Publishing, 2014

Denise Cummings, Associate Professor of Critical Media & Cultural Studies

Cummings, Denise “Galapagos I.C.E Immerse, Connect, Evolve and Service Learning.” In Educational Technology for the Global Village, edited by Gabriel Barreneche and Les Lloyd, 165-170 Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2014

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Matthew Forsythe, Lecturer of English

Forsythe, Matthew “The Fragmented Origins of Ernest Hemingway’s ‘A Natural

History of the Dead’.” In War and Ink: New Perspectives on Ernest Hemingway’s Early

Life and Writings, edited by Steve Paul, Gail Sinclair, and Steven Trout, 131-149

Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2014

Ted Gournelos, Assistant Professor of Communication

Gournelos, Ted “Post-Feminist Radical: Jenna Marbles and the Digital

Masquerade.” In Masquerade: Essays on Tradition and Innovation Worldwide

New York: McFarland Press, 2014

John Hewit, Associate Professor of Education

Hewit, John and Abigail New “Emerging Technology in the Schools of Rwanda.”

In Educational Technology for the Global Village: Worldwide Innovation and Best

Practices, edited by Les Lloyd and Gabriel I Barreneche, 149-164 Medford, NJ:

Information Today, Inc., 2014

Brian Klocke, Visiting Assistant Professor of Critical Media and Cultural Studies

Klocke, Brian “Speaking Out for Social Justice: Sociology and Cultural

Transformation.” In Sociologists in Action on Inequalities: Race, Class, Gender,

and Sexuality Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2014.

Susan Libby, Professor of Art History

Libby, Susan “The color of Frenchness: racial identity and visuality in French

anti-slavery imagery, 1788-94.” In Blacks and Blackness in European Art of the Long

Nineteenth Century, edited by Susan Libby and Adrienne Childs, 19-45 Ashgate

Press, 2014

Margaret McLaren, Professor of Philosophy

McLaren, Margaret “Love.” In The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon, edited by Leonard

Lawlor and John Nale, 270-272 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014

McLaren, Margaret “Desire.” In The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon, edited by Leonard

Lawlor and John Nale, 99-101 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014

McLaren, Margaret “Pleasure.” In The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon, edited by

Leonard Lawlor and John Nale, 359-363 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014

Matilde Mesavage, Professor of French

Mesavage, Matilde “À la recherche de la Kahina occultée dans Le Voile du

silence de Djura.” In Les Espaces Intimes Féminins Dans La Littérature Maghrébine

D’expression Française, edited by Robert Elbaz and Françoise Saquer-Sabin, 149-157

Paris: Harmattan, 2014

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Jennifer-Scott Mobley, Theatre History, Dramaturgy

Mobley, Jennifer-Scott “Fatsploitation: Disgust and the Performance of Weight

Loss.” In FAT: Culture and Modernity, edited by Christopher E Forth and Alison

Leitch, 141-158 New York: Bloomsbury, 2014

Robert Moore, Professor of Anthropology

Wei, Li and Robert Moore “Cultural Notes.” In Introductory Chinese, Simplified,

Volumes I and II, edited by Phyllis Zhang Stamford, Connecticut: Cengage, 2014

Maurice O’Sullivan, Professor of English

O’Sullivan, Maurice “Troublesome Neighbors: The English in Florida.”

In Florida Studies: Selected Papers from the 2012 and 2013 Annual Meetings of the

Florida College English Association, 61-87 Newcastle-on-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars

Publishing, 2014

Derrick Paladino, Associate Professor of Counseling

Paladino, Derrick, Richmond Wynn, and Joel Filmore “Cultural Considerations: Helping Gay Men, Teens, and Boys Integrate Racial and Sexual Identity.”

In Counseling Gay Men, Adolescents, & Boys: A Strengths-Based Resource Guide for

Helping Professionals and Educators, edited by Michael M Kocet, 37-51 New York

and London: Routledge, 2014

Samuel Sanabria, Assistant Professor of Counseling

Sanabria, Samuel Counseling Sexual Minority Men In Englar-Carlson,

M (Ed) A Counselor’s Guide to Counseling Men ACA: Alexandria, VA, 2014.Sanabria, Samuel & Suprina, J Spirituality Counseling with Gay Men

In Kocet, M (Ed) Counseling Gay Men ACA: Alexandria, VA, 2014

Carrie Schulz, Director of Academic Technology

Schulz, Carrie “Furthering Educational Technology in Developing Countries.”

In Educational Technology for the Global Village Medford, NJ: Information

Today, 2014

Anne Stone, Assistant Professor of Communication

Stone, Anne and Aaron Seaman “Meta-Synthesis: The Utility of Synthesizing

Qualitative Health Communication Research.” In Research Methods in Health

Communication, edited by Bryan B Whaley, 254-275 New York and London:

Routledge, 2014

Jonathan Walz, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and

Archaeology Program

Walz, Jonathan and Sanil Gupta “Indian Ocean Cosmopolitanism in Antiquity:

The Archaeological Clues.” In Entretiens du Patrimoine de l’Océan Indien, edited

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by Attila Cheyssial Saint Denis, Réunion: École Nationale Supérieure D’architecure

de Montpellier, 2014

Li Wei, Chinese Lecturer

Wei, Li and Robert Moore “Cultural Notes.” In Introductory Chinese, Simplified,

Volumes I and II, edited by Phyllis Zhang Stamford, Connecticut: Cengage, 2014

Jie Yu, Assistant Professor of Education

Yu, Jie “Reflections on Teaching-as-telling in America and China: Heidegger, Lao

Tzu, and Dewey.” In Learner’s Privilege and Responsibility: A Critical Examination

of the Experiences and Perspectives of Learners from Chinese Backgrounds in the United States, edited by W Ma and C Wang, 187-202 Charlotte, NC: Information Age

Publishing, 2014

Journal Articles

Anna Alon, Assistant Professor of International Business

Alon, Anna and P Dwyer “Early adoption of IFRS as a strategic response to

transnational and local influences.” International Journal of Accounting 49, no 3

(2014): 348-370

Ilan Alon, Professor of International Business

Alon, Ilan, Hua Wang, Jun Shen, and Wenxian Zhang “Chinese state-owned

enterprises go global.” Journal of Business Strategy 35, no 6 (2014): 3-18.

Alon, Ilan, Jian Zhang, and Yanan Chen “Does Chinese investment affect

Sub-Saharan African growth?” International Journal of Emerging Markets 9, no 2 (2014):

257 – 275

Alon, Ilan, Laura Lucia-Palacios, Victoria Bordonaba-Juste, and M Madanoglu

“Franchising and value signaling.” Journal of Services Marketing 28, no 2 (2014):

105-115

Alon, Ilan and R.K Herath “Teaching International Business via Social Media

Projects.” Journal of Teaching in International Business 25, no.1 (2014): 44-59

Mark Anderson, Professor of Mathematics

Anderson, Mark, Robert Birgham, Ronald Dutton, and Richard Vitray “Eternal

Chromatic Number.” Utilitas Mathematicas 94 (2014).

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Amy Armenia, Associate Professor of Sociology

Armenia, Amy, Naomi Gerstel, and Coady Wing “Workplace Compliance with the

Law: The Case of the Family and Medical Leave Act.” Work and Occupations 41, no

3 (2014): 277-304

Gabriel Barreneche, Associate Professor of Spanish

Barreneche, Gabriel “The Special Period’s New Hombre Nuevo and the Collapse

of Anti-capitalist Space: Achy Obejas’ ‘Ruins.’” Romance Notes 54, no.1 (2014): 15-22.

Michele Boulanger, Assistant Professor of International Business

Fetscherin, Marc, Michele Boulanger, Cid Goncalves Filho, and Gustavo Quiroga

Souki “The Effect of Product Category on Consumer Brand Relationships.” Journal

of Product and Brand 23, no 2 (2014).

Julian Chambliss, Associate Professor of History

Chambliss, Julian “A Key West on the Edge: Inventing the Conch Republic by

Robert Kerstein.” Journal of Southern History (2014).

Henrique L Corrêa, Professor of Operations Management

Corrêa, Henrique L., Luiz Felipe Frias, Isabel A Farias, P Peter Wanke, and Luan Santos “Tax-related aspects in logistics network planning: A case study in the

Brazilian petrochemical industry.” International Journal of Logistics Research and

Applications 17, no 2 (2014): 114-135

Corrêa, Henrique L and P Peter Wanke “The relationship between manufacturing

companies’ logistics complexity and their supply chain management.” Production

Flagship journal of the Brazilian Association of Production Engineering (ABEPRO) 24,

no 2 (2014)

Marc Fetscherin, Associate Professor of International Business

Fetscherin, Marc “What Type of Relationship Do We Have With Loved Brands?”

Journal of Consumer Marketing 3, no 6/7 (2014): 430-440.

Fetscherin, Marc and D Heinrich “Consumer Brand Relationships Landscape.”

Journal of Brand Management 21, no 5 (2014): 366-371.

Bobby Fokidis, Assistant Professor of Biology

Fokidis, Bobby, Hans Adomat, Geetanjali Kharmate, Elham Hosseini-Beheshti, Emma Soma, and Kiran Soma “Regulation of local steroidogenesis in the brain and

in prostate cancer: Lessons learned from interdisciplinary collaboration.” Frontiers

in Neuroendocrinology (2014).

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Erin Gallagher, E-Resources and Serials Librarian and Assistant Professor

Gallagher, Erin and Sarah Forzetting “Online Acquisitions Tools: What are

Library Service Providers Thinking?” Against the Grain 26, no.1 (2014): 66-68

Jule B Gassenheimer, Professor of Marketing

Gassenheimer, Jule B, Judy A Siguaw, and Gary L Hunter “Consumer

Co-Creation and the Impact on Intermediaries.” International Journal of Physical

Distribution and Logistics Management 44, no 1 /2 (2014): 6-22.

Ted Gournelos, Assistant Professor of Communication

Gournelos, Ted and Danae Zimmer “The Lost Victims of Human Trafficking.”

Florida Communication Journal 42, no 1 (2014).

Paul Harris, Professor of Psychology

Harris, Paul, John Houston, Jose Vazquez, Janan Smither, Amanda Harms, and Jeffrey Dahlke “The Prosocial and Aggressive Driving Inventory (PADI): A

self-report measure of safe and unsafe driving behaviors.” Accident Analysis and

Prevention (2014).

Jonathan Harwell, Head of Collections and Systems and Assistant Professor

Harwell, Jonathan “Library Security Gates: Effectiveness and Current Practice.”

Journal of Access Services 11, no.2 (2014): 53-65.

Alicia Homrich, Professor of Graduate Studies in Counseling

Homrich, Alicia, Leah DeLorenzi, Zachary Bloom, and Brandi Godbee “Making

the case for standards of conduct in clinical training.” Counselor Education and

Supervision 53, no 2 (2014): 126-144

Nathan Hosburgh, Discovery and Systems Librarian and Assistant Professor

Hosburgh, Nathan “Managing the Electronic Resources Lifecycle: Creating a Comprehensive Checklist Using Techniques for Electronic Resources Management

(TERMS).” The Serials Librarian 66, no.1-4 (2014): 212-219.

Erik Kenyon, Visiting Assistant Professor in Classical Studies and Philosophy

Kenyon, Erik “Platonic Pedagogy in Augustine’s Dialogues.” Ancient Philosophy 34

(2014): 151-168

Emmanuel Kodzi, Assistant Professor of International Business

Kodzi, Emmanuel “International Expansion through Flexible Replication: Rethinking the Propositions.” Jindal Journal of Bus Research 2, no.1 (2014).Kodzi, Emmanuel “The Clash of Missions: Juxtaposing competing pressures in South Africa’s Social Enterprises.” Journal of Social Entrepreneurship (2014)

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Philip Kozel, Associate Professor of Economics

Kozel, Philip “Monsters of the Market.” Routledge/Rethinking Marxism 26,

no 2 (2014)

J.R Kuhn, Visiting Professor in Accounting

Kuhn, J.R., J.F Courtney, and B Morris “A Theory of Complex Adaptive Inquiring Organizations: Application to Continuous Assurance of Corporate Financial

Information.” Knowledge Engineering Review 29, no 4 (2014).

Richard Lewin, Assistant Professor of International Business

Lewin, Richard and Marc Sardy “Industrial Life-cycle & Real Wages - a

re-examination for the 21st century.” AEF Papers & Proceedings (2014).

Julia Maskivker, Assistant Professor of Political Science

Maskivker, Julia “Self-Cultivation and Moral Choice.” Journal of Moral Philosophy

11, no 2 (2014): 131-158

Jana Mathews, Assistant Professor of English

Mathews, Jana, Anne Meehan, and Beth Chancy “It Takes a Consortium to Prepare Students for Life After Graduation: An Inter-Institutional Blended Learning

Careers Course.” Transformations (2014).

Cecilia McInnis-Bowers, Professor of Social Entrepreneurship & Business

McInnis-Bowers, Cecilia and Denise Parris “Social Entrepreneurship Questioning

the Status Quo: Waste as a Resource.” Journal of Economic Issues XLVIII, no 2 (2014):

359-369

Margaret McLaren, Professor of Philosophy

McLaren, Margaret “Labor Pains: Foucault, Governmentality, and Reproduction.”

Labrys: etudes feminists/estudos feministas no 26 (2014).

Hesham Mesbah, Associate Professor of Communication

Mesbah, Hesham “Reporting Suicide in the Egyptian Press: Did the Arab Spring

Make a Difference.” International Journal on Media 1, no 2 (2014): 60-68.

Jonathan Miller, Library Director

Miller, Jonathan “Assessing Liaison Activities in Small Academic Libraries.”

Journal of Library Administration 54, no 6 (2014): 483-500.

Leslie Miller, Adjunct Instructor of MHR

Miller, Leslie, M.E Stimely, P.M Matheny, M.F Pope, and R.E McAtee “Novice nurse preparedness to effectively use electronic medical records in acute care

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Informatics 18, no 2 (2014).

Thomas Moore, Professor of Physics

Moore, Thomas, Robert Perrin, Daniel Elford, Luke Chalmers, Gerry Swallowe, Sinin Hamdan, and Benjamin Halkon “Normal modes of a small gamelan gong.”

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 136 (2014): 1942-1950.

Kathryn Norsworthy, Professor of Graduate Studies in Counseling

Norsworthy, Kathryn, Ouyporn Khuankaew, and Michelle Clonch “Models of

Trauma in the Global South and the Global North.” Oppositional Conversations

(2014)

Maurice O’Sullivan, Professor of English

O’Sullivan, Maurice “Patrick Smith 1927 – 2014.” Florida Historical Quarterly (2014).

O’Sullivan, Maurice “Poetry and Pie.” Forum: The Magazine of the Florida

Humanities Council (2014).

O’Sullivan, Maurice “Have You Not Hard of Floryda?” Forum: The Magazine of the

Florida Humanities Council (2014).

Denise Parris, Visiting Assistant Professor of Business & Social

Entrepreneurship

Parris, Denise and C McInnis-Bowers “Social Entrepreneurship Questioning the

Status Quo: Waste as a Resource.” Journal of Economic Issues (2014).

Parris, Denise, M Troilo, A Bouchet, and J Welty Peachey “Action sports athletes

as entrepreneurs: Female professional wakeboarders, sponsorship, and branding.”

Sport Management Review (2014).

Elizabeth Phillips, Adjunct Professor, Hamilton Holt School

Phillips, Elizabeth and S Fiore “A transdisciplinary perspective on hedonomics

sustainability design.” Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors

Applications 22, no 2 (2014): 22-29

Phillips, Elizabeth “Examining hazardous noise exposure at the theater: A

discussion of opportunities for future research.” Ergonomics in Design 22, no 3

(2014): 13-16

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