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Faculty Honors and Publications for February 2022

Faculty Honors and Publications for February 2022

02.13.22

Below are faculty publications and honors, by department, from the month of February, 2022:

DATA SCIENCES AND OPERATIONS

Das Dasgupta
…delivered the keynote address in the CDAO Conference Jan. 31, 2021, “The Role of the Global CDAO: Driving a Resilient, Ethical and Sustainable Organization." 

Adel Javanmard
“Precise Statistical Analysis of Classification Accuracies for Adversarial Training” (with Mahdi Soltanolkotabi) was accepted for publication in the Annals of Statistics.

Raman Randhawa
…is the new Operations Research Area Editor for Stochastic Models.

 

FINANCE AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS

Larry Harris
Over the next year, Harris will be a co-principal investigator with Srivatsan Ravi (principal) and Pedro Szekely (co-principal) on the project, titled “Self-Stabilizing Synchronization Over Secure Federated Knowledge Graphs for Multi-Lateral Market Structures," which received a $1 million DARPA grant.  Read more. 

 

LEVENTHAL SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING

Dan O’Leary
…wins the Association for Information Systems (AIS) Award for Innovation in Teaching, based on the development of a sequence of cases in the use of technology for innovation.

…wins best paper in the Journal of Information System (American Accounting Association—Accounting Information Systems for paper with the greatest impact or potential impact on accounting information systems research between 2017-2019.

Mark Soliman
“ESG Disclosure, Board Diversity and Ownership: Did the Revolution Make a Difference in Egypt?” (with N. Shehata, and K. Dahawy) has been accepted for publication in Corporate Ownership and Control.

“The Relationship between LGBT Executives and Firms’ Value and Financial Performance” (with I. Lourenço, D Di Marco, M.Branco, A. Isabel Lopes, R. Sarquis) has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 

 

MARKETING

Debbie MacInnis
...was awarded the USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement award for her many contributions to the field over her nearly 30 years at Marshall. MacInnis is recently retired. 

Nikhil Malik
“Why Bitcoin Will Fail to Scale” (with M. Aseri, P. Vir Singh and K. Srinivasan) has been accepted for publication in Management Science and is forthcoming.

Xin Tong
“Skilled Mutual Fund Selection: False Discovery Control Under Dependence” (with L. Wang and X. Han) has been accepted at the Journal of Busines and Economic Statistics and is forthcoming.