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Marshall Faculty Publications, Awards, and Honors: September 2025

Marshall Faculty Publications, Awards, and Honors: September 2025

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.

10.01.25

Business Communication

Lee Cerling gave a presentation at the International Society for the History of Rhetoric in Copenhagen, Denmark, titled “From Eloquence to Communication: Tracing the Decline of the Humanities in American Higher Education.”

Data Sciences and Operations

Jacob Bien received a new two-year grant from the Simons Foundation, titled “Statistical Learning Along Oceanographic Transects.”

Paromita Dubey was featured as a distinguished speaker at International Conference on Data Management, Analytics & Innovation (ICDMAI) 2026, one of South Asia’s most respected conferences on AI and Emerging Technologies.

Yingying Fan will receive the 10th International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM) Best Paper Gold Award, for her 2018 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B paper titled “Panning for Gold: ‘Model-X’ Knockoffs for High Dimensional Controlled Variable Selection.”

Bowen Lou was selected as one of the recipients of the 2025 INFORMS Information Systems Society Gordon B. Davis Young Scholar Award.

Georgios Petropoulos had a paper accepted for a long presentation at the NBER Megafirms and the Economy conference titled, “Information Technology Firm Size and Industrial Concentration.”

Georgios Petropoulos had a paper accepted to HICSS for presentation as well as a publication in the conference proceedings titled, “Assessing the Impact of Algorithmic Quantity Regulations on Sharing Platforms: Evidence from Airbnb in Paris.”

Georgios Petropoulos had a paper accepted for presentation at the Conference on Information Systems and Technology 2025 (CIST) titled “Platform Competition and Information Sharing.”

Matteo Sesia won the Best Paper Award at the 14th Symposium on Conformal and Probabilistic Prediction with Applications (COPA 2025) for his paper, “Conformal Survival Bands for Risk Screening under Right-Censoring.”

Matteo Sesia was invited to join the editorial board of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B (JRSSB) as an associate editor for a four-year term starting in January 2026.

Somya Singhvi had a paper accepted by Operations Research titled, “A Data-driven Approach to Improve Artisans’ Productivity in Distributed Supply Chains.”

Somya Singhvi’s paper, “A Data-driven Approach to Improve Artisans' Productivity in Distributed Supply Chains,” was selected as a Finalist for the INFORMS Junior Faculty Interest Group (JFIG) Paper Competition this year.

Greys Sošić had a paper accepted to IISE Transactions titled, “System-wide incentives to trace food processing: A cooperative-game analysis.”

Tianmin Xie, attended the 14th Symposium on Conformal and Probabilistic Prediction with Applications (COPA 2025) in London recently and received the Best Poster Award for his recent work on conformal inference for open-set and imbalanced classification.

Finance and Business Economics

Diego Daruich had a paper accepted in the American Economic Review titled, “An Equilibrium Analysis of the Effects of Neighborhood-based ​Interventions on Children​.”

Diego Daruich had a paper accepted in the Journal of Political Economy titled, “The Macroeconomic Consequences of Early Childhood Development Policies.”

Richard Green had a paper published in Real Estate Economics titled, “Is land-use deregulation enough to deliver housing? The case of institutional frictions in India.”

Kristy Jansen had a paper accepted in the Journal of Financial Economics titled, “Do Teams Alleviate or Exacerbate Overreaction in Beliefs?”

Tanakorn Makaew had a paper published in Management Science titled, “Does Bank Monitoring Reduce Corporate Misreporting? Evidence from Foreign Bank Entry in China.”

Andrii Parkhomenko had a paper published in the Review of Economic Studies titled, “Homeownership, Polarization, and Inequality.”

Management and Organization

Tom Cummings’ paper was accepted to the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science titled, “The reactivity of data-feedback intervention: A field test of the social information processing proposition.”

Peer C. Fiss had a paper accepted by the Strategic Management Journal titled, “Competing through category interaction codes: An inhabited view of category strategy.”

Peer C. Fiss won the Outstanding Reviewer Award from the 2025 Academy of Management Meeting, Strategic Management Division.

Shon Hiatt had a paper accepted to the Strategic Management Journal titled, “2025 Refugees at the door: Initial funding partners and new venture performance in a changing emerging market.”

Shon Hiatt won the Best Paper Award from the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability for his paper, “Regulatory ambiguity and entrepreneurship in the U.S. geothermal power sector.”

Shon Hiatt won Best Paper Award, Runner-up from the Academy of Management Annual Conference, Organizations and Management Theory Division, for his paper: “Enduring legacy of collective resistance: How historical responses to trauma affect Modern Native American venturing.”

Nan Jia won the Academy of Management Journal’s 2024 Best Paper Award for her paper, “When and How Artificial Intelligence Augments Employee Creativity.”

Peter Kim won the Outstanding Senior Scholar Paper award at the 2025 annual Compliance Net Conference for his paper, “When and why breaking the rules for a good cause doesn’t pay off: The influence of prosocial rule-breaking on trust.”

Florenta Teodoridis was elected to a five-year term as the Division Chair for the Technology and Innovation Division of the Academy of Management.