Faculty Research
- Roussillon Soyer, Claude; St‐Onge, Sylvie; Igalens, Jacques; Balkin, David B. The demotivating impact of absenteeism in nursing homes. Journal of Nursing Management. Sep2021, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p1679-1690.Aim: The study
- Walters, Daniel J.; Fernbach, Philip M. Investor memory of past performance is positively biased and predicts overconfidence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 9/7/2021, Vol. 118 Issue 36, p1-8.
- André, Quentin. Methodological Advances in Consumer Research. Advances in Consumer Research. 2021, Vol. 49, p821-826.Noise in the Process: A Meta-Analysis of Mediation Effects in Marketing Journals Aaron Charlton, College of
- Spending is influenced by many factors. One that has received little attention is the meaning that people give to the act of spending. Spending money might imply that someone is relatively wealthy—since they have money to spend—or relatively poor—
- We tackle a capacitated lot-sizing and scheduling problem (CLSP) with the main objective of minimizing changeover time in the production of metal parts for car seats. Changeovers occur when a machine (or production line) is reconfigured to produce a
- Large language models (LLMs) have proven capable of assisting with many aspects of organizational decision making, such as helping to collect information from databases and helping to brainstorm possible courses of action ahead of making a choice.
- What characteristics of mutual funds do investors care about? In addition to performance and fees, we show that investors exhibit a clear preference for managers who adhere to the strategies they describe in their prospectuses. Capital flows respond
- Using granular data on U.S. hotel investments over the past two decades, we show that industry-specialist PE firms achieve higher net income from operations and higher capital gains from sale than generalist PE firms for comparable properties. Those
- Organizational gender diversity may not be as well received among male employees as among female employees, particularly in countries characterized by gender inequality. Through the lens of intergroup threat theory (intergroup threat is experienced
- Consumer well-being involves not only the pursuit of pleasure, but also the pursuit of meaning. However, little is known about how people perceive the costs and benefits of meaning- versus pleasure-oriented experiences. We find that compared to