Early Bird
Faculty Citings
An overview of recent MSU Denver faculty publications and presentations.
By Lindsey Coulter
February 6, 2019
Metropolitan State University of Denver faculty members publish research in some of the world’s most prestigious academic journals and share their knowledge at conferences across the globe.
Here’s an overview of their recent work:
James Aubrey, Ph.D., professor, English
Presentation
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
Citation
The book “Filming John Fowles” was cited in a 2018 essay by Carmen Gray to accompany the new British release of the 1965 movie “The Collector” on Blu-ray from Powerhouse Films.
Amy Eckert, Ph.D., professor, Political Science
Delivered the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Joseph A. Reich, Sr., Distinguished Lecture on War, Morality and the Military Profession in December, referencing her recent publication, “Critical Approaches to the Ethics of War,” published in the Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations and co-authored with Caron Gentry.
Gina Cook, International Business faculty/director of International Business Program, Business
Paper
“IQOS – Responsible Innovation or Necessity for Further Growth of Philip Morris?” accepted for presentation at the WDSI 2019 Conference in March.
Paper and presentation
“Trends and challenges in education related to the adoption of new digital technologies known as Industry 4.0”
Marketing Educators Association Conference, April 2-4, Phoenix.
Gina Cook, International Business faculty/director of International Business Program, Business, with co-authors: Kveta Olsanova, University of Economics, Prague; and Marija Zlatic, University of Economics, Prague.
Paper
Published in the 2018 Volume 7, Issue 3 of the Central European Business Review journal.
Paper and presentation
“Luxury Shoppers, Do You Care About Sustainability? Introduction of a Conceptual Framework of CSR Impact on Lux Customers’ Purchase Intention”
21st International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development, London.
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