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Marshall Faculty Publications, Awards, and Honors: February 2026

Marshall Faculty Publications, Awards, and Honors: February 2026

We are proud to highlight the many accomplishments of Marshall’s exceptional faculty recognized for recently accepted and published research and achievements in their field.

03.02.26

Data Sciences and Operations

Cosimo Arnesano and Sriram Dasu won two Marshall Renaud Family Business of Healthcare Innovation Program grants.

Angela Zhou had a paper accepted by the Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS) titled, “Batch-Adaptive Causal Annotation.”

Angela Zhou had a paper accepted by the Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS) titled, “Structured Difference-of-Q via Orthogonal Learning.”

Leventhal School of Accounting

Ray Gao had a paper published in the Journal of Accounting Research titled, “Aggregated Compensation Peer Group Disclosure and Managerial Labor Market Competition: A Network Analysis.”

Lorien Stice-Lawrence had a paper published in The Accounting Review titled, “Differential Communication and Local Information Advantage: Revelations from Translation Differences.”

Lorien Stice-Lawrence had a paper accepted at Contemporary Accounting Research titled, “SEC Attention, A to Z.”

S. Mark Young had a paper published in The Accounting Review titled, “Underreporting in Revenue-Sharing Contracts: Evidence from the Chinese Film Industry.”

Management and Organization

Nathanael Fast had a paper published in PNAS Nexus titled, “Gaps in Large Language Model Awareness, Usage, and Perceptions in the United States: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Survey.”

Shon Hiatt published an article in Strategic Management Journal titled, “Substantive Versus Symbolic Imprints: A Study of Armed Roots and Airline Routes in South America.”

Marketing

Nofar Duani had a paper published in Journal of Marketing titled, “The Liveness Lift: Viewing Live Streams Creates Connection and Enhances Engagement in Amateur Music Performances.”

Stephanie Tully was a finalist for the Erin Anderson Award, given to an emerging female marketing scholar and mentor.

Stephanie Tully won the 2026 American Marketing Association Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group Best Paper Award for her Journal of Marketing paper “Lower Artificial Intelligence Literacy Predicts Greater AI Receptivity.”

Evan Weingarten received the Consumer Psychology Early Career Award.

Evan Weingarten was a recipient of the Marketing Science Institute Young Scholar Award.

Evan Weingarten had a paper published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology titled, “Principles of Nostalgia: Meta-Analytic Tests.”

Evan Weingarten had a paper published in Management Science titled, “50 Years of Anchoring Effects: A Theoretical Re-Integration and Meta-Analysis.”

Evan Weingarten was an honorable mention for the Journal of Consumer Psychology 2026 Best Paper Award.