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Faculty Citings

An overview of MSU Denver faculty’s recent publications and presentations.

By Josie Lavender

August 30, 2021

Student reading a book in the libraryMetropolitan 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:

Brendan Fry, Ph.D., associate professor, Mathematics

Timothy W. Secomb, Ph.D., Physiology professor at the University of Arizona

Article

Distinct roles of red-blood-cell-derived and wall-derived mechanisms in metabolic regulation of blood flow

Microcirculation, March 2021

 

Eric Olson, Ph.D., department chair and associate professor, Hotel Management

Xingyi Zhang, Ph.D., assistant professor at the University of North Texas

Yang Xu, Ph.D., graduate of Iowa State University

Eunha Jeong, Ph.D., assistant professor at Iowa State University

Peer-reviewed research paper

Understanding event attendees’ intentions to participate in food waste practices: The role of perceived CSR value and perceived usefulness.

Journal of Convention and Event Tourism, July 2021

 

Eric Olson, Ph.D., department chair and associate professor, Hotel Management

Peer-reviewed research presentation

“Toward a theory of LGBT+ hospitable health clinic services.”

2021 Annual International Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education

 

Eric Olson, Ph.D., department chair and associate professor, Hotel Management

Abbey Elder, Open Access and Scholarly Communications librarian, Iowa State University

Workshop

“Developing open educational resources for event, hospitality, & tourism courses.”

2021 Annual International Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education

 

David Bechtold, Ph.D., associate professor, Management

Raj Khanderkar, Ph.D., professor, Management

Adam Melnick, J.D., lecturer, Management

Manuscript

“The Role of Context in the Evolution of a Serial Entrepreneur”

Accepted for publication in the American Journal of Management

 

Jill Scott, laboratory coordinator, Sociology and Anthropology

Lucyna Bowland, Ph.D., Anthropology graduate from the University of Arkansas

Tracy Kivell, Ph.D., professor, University of Kent

Biren A. Patel, Ph.D., associate professor, University of Southern California

Matthew W. Tocheri, Ph.D., research chair in Human Origins, Lakehead University

Article

Homo naledi pollical metacarpal shaft morphology is distinctive and intermediate between that of australopiths and other members of the genus Homo.

Journal of Human Evolution. 158, 103048

 

Johann Snyman, Ph.D., professor, Management

Manuscript

“Landlines, Cellular, and Internet Protocol Subscribership”

Accepted for publication in the Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability

 

Cristina Miguez Cruz, Ph.D., professor, Modern Languages

Virtual conferences

“Uruguayan Cinema: Dying to be Men or Loving Yourself”

LVII Congress of the Canadian Association of Hispanists hosted by the University of Alberta, June 2021

 

Cristina Miguez Cruz, Ph.D., professor, Modern Languages

Virtual conferences

“Mundialito, Maracaná and Champions Blood: Writing Uruguayan Foundational Myths in Male Bodies”

XLIII Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana Congress hosted by Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana, University of Pittsburgh and Université de Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France, July 2021

 

Kishore G. Kulkarni, Ph.D., distinguished professor, Economics

Brecken Eatherton, MSU Denver Economics alumnus

Article

“Application of the Gravity Model of International Trade to the Brazilian Case”

Anveshak

 

Kishore G. Kulkarni, Ph.D., distinguished professor, Economics

Jon West, MSU Denver Economics alumnus

Article

“Guatemala and Libya: How the Harrod-Domar Growth Model Helped Define Economic Growth”

Journal of Business and Economic Policy, Vol. 8, No. 2, June 2021

 

Michele Clark, J.D., assistant professor, Management

Paper

“Trending Interpretations of Online Contracts: A Classroom Approach”

Accepted for publication in the Rocky Mountain Law Journal

Paper

"What Does the Fourth Amendment Have to do With Business? How Businesses Can Help Define the Third Party Doctrine’s Application to Online Information"  

Accepted for presentation at the Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International Seventeenth Annual Meeting, November 2021, in Hawaii 

 

Apryl Rogers-Brodersen, Ph.D. professor, Management

Lisa McVicker, Ph.D., J.D., assistant professor, Management

Paper

“A Brave New (Hybrid) World: Legal Considerations in Navigating the New Workplace Landscape”

Accepted for presentation at the Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International Seventeenth Annual Meeting, November 2021, in Hawaii

 

Eric Blomfelt, J.D., associate professor, Management

Paper

“Statutory Efforts to Clarify Independent Contractor Status Leave Employers Wondering ... Will We Ever Have Clear Guidance?”

Accepted for presentation at the Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International Seventeenth Annual Meeting, November 2021, in Hawaii

 

Nina Radojevich-Kelley, Ph.D. associate professor, Management

Lisa McVicker, Ph.D., J.D., assistant professor, Management

Paper

“Tattoos, Piercings and More, Oh My! An Investigation of Industry Changes and Legal Implications That Body Art Has on Small Business in the USA and UK”

Accepted for presentation at the Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International Seventeenth Annual Meeting, November 2021, in Hawaii

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