Please join us in congratulating our newest alumni. Although graduation looked very different this year, we were still able to honor some of our traditions and celebrate virtually with our graduates. We had seven students graduate with the Doctor of Management degree and six students graduate with the PhD in Management. The graduates are listed below with their dissertation title.
George Awad, DM
Operational Excellence and Organic Revenue Growth
Terry Carter, DM
The Effects of Mergers & Acquisitions on Employee Wellbeing
Dan Docherty, PhD
Coaching and Development as Part of a Manager-Subordinate Relationship: A Mixed Methods Study of Tools, Dynamics, and Outcomes
Hany El Beshlawy, DM
The Influence of Ownership Concentration on Board and Management Dynamics in Turbulent Times
Sri Gaddam, DM
Role of Senior Leaders in an ERA of Technology Disruption: Influence on Timing of Adoption
Carl Greppin, PhD
Why Do People Bribe and Is It Worth It? A Mixed Methods Study of Bribing Antecedents and Outcomes in Former Soviet Countries
Susan Johnson, PhD
Cross-Functional Team Performance: Inquiry, Identity and Shared Reality
Angel Lopez Mutuberria, DM
How Do Professionals Find Life Meaning?
Andrew McArthur, DM
Equity and Justice For All: The Absence of Subjective Well-Being for the African American Male
Nancy Nee, PhD
Do You Have the "S" Factor for Service Innovation? How Stewardship Contributes to Service Innovation Capabilities in Service-Dominant Logic
John Schaffner, DM
Coaching Millennials
Ellen Schmidt-Devlin, PhD
Omni-Brand: The Paradox of Global Acceptance and Local Authenticity
Mukhtar Yusuf, PhD
What Drives Individual Decision-Making of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Sub-Saharan Africa