Faculty Scholarship from 2000
Testing contrarian strategies in the National Football League, Bill M. Woodland and Linda M. Woodland
Faculty Scholarship from 1999
Should you cut retiree medical benefits?, Howard J. Bunsis
The Asian financial crisis of 1997 and its consequences, Ramesh C. Garg, Suk H. Kim, and Eugene Swinnerton
Selecting optimal executive compensation scheme under uncertainty and the role of the covariance factors, Sangphill Kim, Alahassane Diallo, and Lawrence Klein
Physician recruitment: Understanding what physicians want, Tammy McCullough, H. Robert Dodge, and Susan E. Moeller
Expected utility, skewness, and the baseball betting market, Bill M. Woodland and Linda M. Woodland
Faculty Scholarship from 1998
The indirect economic penalties in SEC investigations of underwriters, Randolph P. Beatty, Howard J. Bunsis, and John R. M. Hand
Faculty Scholarship from 1997
A description and market analysis of write-off announcements, Howard J. Bunsis
Derivatives usage and computer risk management practices of money managers, Robert M. Kiss and Dennis R. Valenti
Efficiency in gambling markets involving spread: A corrected and simplified test, Bill M. Woodland and Linda M. Woodland
Faculty Scholarship from 1996
The variable rate put bond: An efficient development for shareholders' wealth preservation under volatile interest rates, Sangphill Kim and Alahassane Diallo
The effectiveness of the Section 29 fuel from a nonconventional source tax credit, Robert M. Kiss and Susan C. Kattelus
Derivative$: An accounting challenge and consulting opportunity, Robert M. Kiss and Gary B. McCombs
The ongoing challenge of total quality management, Clinton O. Longenecker and Joseph A. Scazzero
Faculty Scholarship from 1995
Multiple discriminant analysis: Tool for effective marketing of computer information systems to small business clients, Zafar U. Khan, Sudhir K. Chawla, and S. Thomas A. Cianciolo
Faculty Scholarship from 1994
Market efficiency and the favorite-longshot bias: The baseball betting market, Linda M. Woodland and Bill M. Woodland
Faculty Scholarship from 1993
Comment on "Deregulation and risk: Evidence from earnings forecasts and stock prices", Susan E. Moeller, Duncan J. Kretovich, and James Ifflander
Faculty Scholarship from 1991
The effects of risk aversion on wagering - Point spread versus odds, Bill M. Woodland and Linda M. Woodland
Faculty Scholarship from 1989
The role of medium of exchange in acquisitions, Asrat Tessema