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- Chester H. Brearey, DM
- Dissertation: A Study of the Impact of Informational Complexity, Transparency and Stewardship on Decision Usefulness: The Users' Perspective
- Thomas H. Carlson, DM
- Dissertation: Generative Characteristics as Antecedents to Engagement
- Cecilia C. Chan, DM
- Dissertation: Managing Commitment as Antecedents to Engagement in Faith-based Organizations: Chinese Protestant Churches in the United States
- Byron C. Clayton, DM
- Dissertation: When Practice and Theory Conflict: Do Performance Incentives Drive Management Behaviors in Mergers and Acquisitions?
- Mary-Beth A. Cooper, DM
- Dissertation: Ethical Ideologies and Decision Making Among College Student Athletes
- Alexander Eksir, DM
- Dissertation: The Role of Human Capital in Predicting Business Outcomes
- Elizabeth P. Fitz Gibbon, DM
- Dissertation: Inside the Outsourcing of Innovation
- Radhashyam Giridharadas, DM
- Dissertation: The Role of Organizational Learning in Renewing Competitive Advantage
- James K. Hayes, DM
- Dissertation: The Private Sector and Anti-Terrorism Spending for Physical Security
- Ganesh Kumar, DM
- Dissertation: Unraveling Adaptive Selling: An Empirical Analysis of Underlying Relational Behavior
- Rebecca M. Minnillo, DM
- Dissertation: Design and Discovery: The Structure and Function of a Research Network
- Kathy K. Overbeke, DM
- Dissertation: Into the Family and Business Nexus: Succession and Daughters in Family Owned Businesses
- Kevin Roots, DM
- Dissertation: Executive Leader Development: Mentoring in U.S. Government and Commercial Organizations
- Lise Anne Slatten, DM
- Dissertation: An Examination of the Antecedents and Consequences of Accreditation in the Nonprofit Sector
- Michael N. Wolfe, DM
- Dissertation: Beyond Financial Transparency and Institutional Structure: Emergent Forms of Accountability in the New Era of Responsibility