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Faculty Honors and Publications for July 2021

Faculty Honors and Publications for July 2021

USC Marshall and Leventhal faculty members publish research in leading journals.
07.20.21

Following are faculty publications and awards for July 2021

 

Data Sciences and Operations

Jacob Bien
“Sparse Identification and Estimation of Large-Scale Vector Auto Regressive Moving Averages” (with Ines Wilms, Sumanta Basu, and David Matteson), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Statistical Association (JASA).

Matteo Sesia
“Interpretable Classification of Bacterial Raman Spectra with Knockoff Wavelets” (with Charmaine Chia, Chi-Sing Ho, Stefanie S Jeffrey; Jennifer A Dionne, Emanuel Candes; and Roger T Howe), has been accepted for publication by the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics

Tianshu Sun
“The Value of Personal Data in Internet Commerce: A High-Stake Field Experiment on Data Regulation Policy” (with Zhe Yuan, Chunxiao Li, Kaifu Zhang, Jun Xu), has been accepted for publication in Management Science and is forthcoming.

Sun’s review paper, “Big Data: Data Calculus in the Digital Age,” (with four Nobel laureates, including Patrick Bolton, Long Chen, Bengt Holmstrom, Eric Maskin, Sir Christopher Pissarides, Michael Spence, Tao Sun, Wei Xiong, Liyan Yang, et al), has been published in the Luohan Academy Report.

Nick Vyas
“The Convergence of Online Teaching and Problem Based Learning Modules amid the COVID-19 Pandemic” has been published in The Electronic Journal of e-Learning.

 

Finance and Business Economics

Neha Bairoliya
“Health, Longevity, and Welfare Inequality of Older Americans” (with Ray Miller), has been accepted for publication in the Review of Economics and Statistics.

Tony Marino
“Product Recall with Symmetric Uncertainty and Multiunit Purchases” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Regulatory Economics.

“Productivity Investment with Hidden Action” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.

Chris Parsons
What's in a (School) Name? Racial Discrimination in Higher-Education Bond Markets" (with Casey Dougal, Pengjie Gao, and William Mayew), has been recognized as the First Prize winner for best corporate finance paper in the Journal of Financial Economics in 2019.

 

Leventhal

Ward Ching
"Rethinking the Impact of Disruption on Enterprise Risk Management Tools and Processes," a white paper, has been published in the Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) newsletter.

 

Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

Jill Kickul
“All for One? The Paycheck Protection Program Distribution Disparity” (with M.D. Griffiths, C. C. Robb, and L. Gundry), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy.

“Social Entrepreneurship Education” (with P. Mitra, R. Weaver, J. Orr and C. Winkler), has been accepted for publication in Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy.

“In Search of Readability: Bridging Rigor and Relevance in Entrepreneurship Research” (with M. Braunback, W. Barner-Rasmussen, and A. Carsrud), was presented at the 2021 Babson College Entrepreneur’s Conference, June 10-11.

Dan Wadhwani
Was elected president for the Business History Conference, 2022-23. The Business History Conference is the leading scholarly association on business history in North America.