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REGISTRATION7:30AM to 1:00 PM
Mezzanine West
REGISTRATION3:00PM to 6:00 PM
Mezzanine West
CONTINENTALBREAKFAST
7:30AM to 7:45 AM
Mezzanine West
PLACEMENT7:30AM to 1:00 PM
Mezzanine West
SOUTHEASTERN INFORMS2010 ANNUAL MEETING
Wednesday, October 6
Thursday, October 7
and
Friday, October 8
THE PROGRAM CHRONOLOGICALLY
Wednesday, October 6
3:00PM
Thursday, October 7
7:30AM
EXHIBITION7:30AM to 1:00 PM
Mezzanine West
Thursday, October 7
2
8:00AM
[SP1] WORKSHOP: WHYUPGRADE TO OFFICE 2010?8:00AM to 9:30 AM Arcadian 6
CoordinatorsRobert L. Andrews, VirginiaCommonwealth UniversityWilma Andrews, VirginiaCommonwealth University
[SP2] PANEL: THE IMPACTOF THE CURRENTECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTON THE FUTURE OFHIGHER EDUCATION8:00AM to 9:30 AM West B
ModeratorWilliam B. Carper, University of
West FloridaPanelists
Robert T. Barrett, South CarolinaState University
Timothy H. Burwell, AppalachianState University
Barbara A. Price, GeorgiaSouthern University
Terry R. Rakes, Virginia TechAmit J. Shah, Frostburg State University
[EI1] INNOVATIONS FORON-LINE LEARNING8:00AM to 9:30 AM East Ballroom
ChairpersonSudhir K. Chawla, Angelo State
University.
Social Media as an E-Learning Tool?A.K. Aggarwal, University of Baltimore
Perceptions of Online ClassesSudhir K. Chawla, Angelo
State UniversityTom F. Badgett, Angelo State UniversityDan M. Khanna, Angelo State University
How Are MIS Professors Using Web 2.0Technologies in the Classroom?
Rick Weible, Marshall UniversityDiscussants
John L. Stancil, Florida Southern College
[FI1] 2008 FINANCIALCRISIS FALLOUT8:00AM to 9:30 AM Arcadian 1 2
ChairpersonUma V. Sridharan, Lander University
Financial Evaluation of the SC RetirementSystem
Uma V. Sridharan, Lander UniversityThe Wisdom of the Minimalist'sApproach: An Erroneous AssumptionAbout Financial Markets
Stacy R. Barnes, College of AlbemarleThe Moral Foundations of Capitalism:Ayn Rand's Philosophy, Ethics andVirtues
Kathryn E. Holland, Randolph MaconCollege
David A. Brat, Randolph-Macon CollegeDiscussants
George S. Lowry, Randolph-MaconCollege
David A. Brat, Randolph-Macon CollegeShabnam Mousavi, Georgia State
University
[IT1] TEACHING, SERVICEAND SOCIAL ISSUES8:00AM to 9:30 AM Arcadian 3 4
ChairpersonAllen E. Smith, Francis Marion University
Identity as a ServiceHarry Katzan, Jr., Savannah
State UniversityExcel Spreadsheet Hands-On for DecisionSupport Systems in MIS Course
Yong B. Shin, Francis Marion UniversityAllen E. Smith, Francis Marion UniversitySocial Networks: A Pilot Study
Leanne C. McGrath, University ofSouth Carolina - Aiken
Thursday, October 7
3
DiscussantsRamesh M. Choudhari, South Carolina
State UniversityLeanne C. McGrath, University of South
Carolina - AikenGina M. Boff, California University
of Pennsylvania
[IT2] WORKSHOP:ELECTRONICHEALTHCAREINFORMATION EXCHANGE:TEACHING AND RESEARCHIMPLICATIONS8:00AM to 9:30 AM Atlantic View II
CoordinatorSherrie Drye Cannoy, North Carolina
A&T State University
[MK1] GLOBALMARKETING & MEDICALTOURISM8:00AM to 9:30 AM Waters Edge
ChairpersonMichelle B. Hagadorn, Roanoke College
Globalization vs Standardization:Research Propositions Examining GlobalMarketing Strategy on Firm Performance
Jeananne Nicholls, KennesawState University
Kurt Schimmel, Robert Morris UniversitySouth Korea's Internet Connectivity andMarketing
Toscha Peyton, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
Christopher Ziemnowicz, University ofNorth Carolina at Pembroke
Consumers Attitudes Towards MedicalTourism
Lydia Gan, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
James R. Frederick, University of orth Carolina at Pembroke
DiscussantsSam Y. Khoury, East Carolina UniversityMichelle B. Hagadorn, Roanoke CollegeChristina D. McCart, Roanoke College
[PO1] WORKSHOP:NATIONAL SECURITYAGENCY ( NSA) - SUMMERPROGRAM FOROPERATIONS RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY: SPECIALSESSION8:00AM to 9:30 AM West A
CoordinatorHal Wilson, National Security Agency
[PS1] SOCIAL ISSUESPOTPOURRI8:00AM to 9:30 AM West C
ChairpersonNabil A. Ibrahim, Augusta
State University
The Social Security Act of 1935 and theGreat Depression: A Retrospective
James A. Pope, The University of ToledoQualitative Approach to IdentifyEnvironmental Trends for DestinationMarketing Professionals in North Carolina
J. Dana Clark, AppalachianState University
Michael J. Dotson, AppalachianState University
Dinesh S. Dave, AppalachianState University
Importance Performance Analysis ofRelocation Attributes in the CarolinaCoast
Bomi Kang, CoastalCarolina University
Kimberly WarneDiscussants
Michael J. Dotson, AppalachianState University
Bomi Kang, Coastal Carolina UniversityJames A. Pope, The University of Toledo
Thursday, October 7
4
9:30AM
9:45AM
[EI2] WORKSHOP: HOWCHOCOLATE WILL SAVEYOUR SYLLABUS9:45AM to 11:15 AM Arcadian 1 2
CoordinatorsGeorge S. Lowry, Randolph-
Macon CollegeJonathan E. Lowry, University
of CincinnatiCatherine L. Franssen, Randolph-
Macon College
[EP1] SPECIAL TOPICS INEDUCATIONAL PRACTICE:DIVERSITY,ACCREDITATION,AND COMPARISON9:45AM to 11:15 AM Arcadian 6
ChairpersonReza Kheirandish, Clayton
State University
Using International Students as aResource in Business ManagementEducation
Khushwant K. Pittenger,Ashland University
Constance C. Savage, Ashland UniversityRaymond A. Jacobs, Ashland University
Susan B. Shurden, Lander UniversityMichael C. Shurden, Lander University
A Tale of Two SchoolsPhillip D. Coleman, Western
Kentucky UniversityRay J. Blankenship, Western
Kentucky UniversityDiscussants
Mark A. Revels, WesternKentucky University
Emma Jane Riddle, Winthrop UniversityRichard T. Symons, Ashland University
[EP2] PANEL: TEACHINGONLINE: THE GOOD, THEBAD AND ALL OTHERISSUES IN BETWEEN9:45AM to 11:15 AM East Ballroom
ModeratorRamin Cooper Maysami, University of
North Carolina - PembrokePanelists
Cammie Hunt Oxendine, University ofNorth Carolina - Pembroke
William S. Thomas, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
John Antoine Labadie, University ofNorth Carolina - Pembroke
Warren S. Eller, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
[EP3] SHARINGCLASSROOM EXPERIENCEWITH PEERS9:45AM to 11:15 AM West C
ChairpersonWilliam B. Pollard, Appalachian
State University
Teaching Cost Accounting: AlternativeMethods for Calculating Equivalent Units
William B. Pollard, AppalachianState University
COFFEE9:30AM to 10:00 AM
Mezzanine West
Sponsored by Coastal Carolina University
E. Craig Wall Sr. College of BusinessAdministration
Thursday, October 7
5
Classroom Team Formation: Techniquesfor Optimizing Performance
Thomas D. Sigerstad, FrostburgState University
Amit J. Shah, FrostburgState University
Michael L. Monahan, FrostburgState University
Lecture Capture: A Case Study of OneProfessor's Experience.
Rick Weible, Marshall UniversityDiscussants
Amit J. Shah, Frostburg State UniversityShabnam Mousavi, Georgia
State UniversityRobert T. Barrett, South Carolina
State University
[FI2] INFLATION ANDCORRELATION9:45AM to 11:15 AM Atlantic View II
ChairpersonCharles B. Pfitzner, Randolph-
Macon College
Rethinking Correlations and PortfoliosLadd M. Kochman, Kennesaw
State UniversityIs Inflation Volatility Correlated for theUS and Canada?
Charles B. Pfitzner, Randolph-Macon College
Inflation and Fair Market Value forClosely Held Companies
Craig S. Galbraith, University of NorthCarolina - Wilmington
Curt H. Stiles, University of NorthCarolina - Wilmington
Gregory B. Merrill, National UniversityDiscussants
Stacy R. Barnes, College of AlbemarleCraig S. Galbraith, University of North
Carolina - WilmingtonLadd M. Kochman, Kennesaw
State University
[MG1] CRISISMANAGEMENT AND THEUNEXPECTED9:45AM to 11:15 AM Arcadian 3 4
ChairpersonWilliam R. Crandall, University of North
Carolina at Pembroke
Examining Crisis Readiness: An Analysisof Managers in the Retail Industry
William R. Crandall, University of NorthCarolina at Pembroke
John A. Parnell, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
If the Unexpected Happens: Are Non-Profits Organizations Ready to Respond?
John E. Spillan, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
Investor Reactions to the Tiger WoodsScandal
James O. Smith, EastCarolina University
Joshua R. Aaron, EastCarolina University
Tiffany R. Woodward, EastCarolina University
William C. McDowell, EastCarolina University
DiscussantsJohn E. Spillan, University of North
Carolina - PembrokeAbdul Aziz, Morgan State University
William R. Crandall, University of NorthCarolina at Pembroke
[MK2] MARKETINGLOGISTICS & CONSUMERBEHAVIOR9:45AM to 11:15 AM Waters Edge
ChairpersonJoan Donohue, University of South
Carolina - Columbia
Exploratory Investigation of AcademicPractitioner Publication Collaboration inSupply Chain Management Journals
Shona D. Morgan, North Carolina A&T State University
Carin A. Lightner, North CarolinaA & T State University
Thursday, October 7
6
Reverse Logistics Planning in a SupplyChain Network Business Model
Kanchan K. Das, EastCarolina University
An Examination of Consumer Response tothe Consumer Assistance to Recycle andSave Act of 2009
Russell Reams, KennesawState University
Jeananne Nicholls, KennesawState University
DiscussantsMichael R. Collins, High Point University
Joan Donohue, University of SouthCarolina - Columbia
Elisabeth Gilster Velazquez,Roanoke College
[PS2] PANEL: CREATING ALEADERSHIPDEVELOPMENT PROGRAMFOR YOUR UNIVERSITY9:45AM to 11:15 AM West A
ModeratorsMark A. Mitchell, Coastal
Carolina UniversityLamonica Yates, Coastal
Carolina UniversityPanelists
J. Kay Keels, Coastal Carolina UniversityMichael Latta, Coastal
Carolina UniversityNicholas W. Twigg, Coastal
Carolina University
[QT1] IDENTITY ANALYSISAND OPTIMIZATIONALGORITHM9:45AM to 11:15 AM Arcadian 5
ChairpersonThomas E. Griffin, NovaSoutheastern University
Group Association Using IdentityAnalysis
Harry Katzan, Jr., SavannahState University
Extending the Optimal Process MeanProblem for Single and Multiple QualityCharacteristics
Paul L. Goethals, Clemson UniversityByung Rae Cho, Clemson University
Compatibility Relations in IdentityAnalysis
Harry Katzan, Jr., SavannahState University
DiscussantsRobert L. Andrews, VirginiaCommonwealth University
Harry Katzan, Jr., SavannahState University
Paul L. Goethals, Clemson University
[SR1] TRENDS IN SPORTSAND RECREATION9:45AM to 11:15 AM West B
ChairpersonRichard J. Mills, Jr., Robert
Morris University
A Hospitality and Tourism Program as aBusiness Degree Major Concentration
Patrick J. Litzinger, RobertMorris University
Deyra A. Jacobs, RobertMorris University
The Science of Motorsports Meets theBusiness of NASA
Tracy D. Rishel, Belmont Abbey CollegeJames E. Niemes, Alignment Partners Inc
Implementation of the Webb-Hagel Post9/11 Educational Benefit Program at aMid-Atlantic University
Daniel R. Rota, Robert Morris UniversityDiscussants
Denis P. Rudd, Robert Morris UniversityKurt Schimmel, Robert Morris UniversityDenis P. Rudd, Robert Morris University
Thursday, October 7
7
11:15AM
11:30AM
[AC1] ACCOUNTINGEDUCATION11:30AM to 1:00 PM Arcadian 1 2
ChairpersonMaria L. Bullen, Clayton State University
Teaching Accounting and Other BusinessCourses Totally and Partially OnlineMaria L. Bullen, Clayton State University
Greg S. Kordecki, ClaytonState University
A Non-typical Approach to TeachingCost-Volume-Profit Analysis?
Robert J. Angell, North Carolina A&TState University
DiscussantsRobert J. Angell, North Carolina A&T
State UniversityGreg S. Kordecki, Clayton
State University
[AC2] PANEL: SARBANES-OXLEY EIGHT YEARSLATER11:30AM to 1:00 PM East Ballroom
ModeratorDouglas E. Ziegenfuss, Old
Dominion UniversityPanelist
Randall R. Spurrier, OldDominion University
[EP4] WORKSHOP:CONNECTING THEORY TOPRACTICE: USING ACOMPREHENSIVE HANDS-ON PROJECT TO PULL ITALL TOGETHER IN ANINFORMATION SYSTEMSCOURSE11:30AM to 1:00 PM Arcadian 5
CoordinatorPaul L. Ewell, Virginia Wesleyan College
[IT3] SECURITY,RELIABILITY, AND BUDGET11:30AM to 1:00 PM Arcadian 6
ChairpersonAllen E. Smith, Francis Marion University
Master Data Management in 2010 asRelated to Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP) Systems
Gina M. Boff, California Universityof Pennsylvania
Mark A. Reese, EWA, Inc.Documenting Access Rights Using theCRUD Security CubeMichael R. Collins, High Point University
Dale L. Lunsford, University ofSouthern Mississippi
Reliability Assessment of a SurveyInstrument
Ramesh M. Choudhari, South CarolinaState University
Shobha R. Choudhari, South CarolinaState University
DiscussantsSherrie Drye Cannoy, North Carolina
A&T State UniversityMark A. Revels, Western
Kentucky UniversityHarry Katzan, Jr., Savannah
State University
COFFEE11:15AM to 11:45 AM
Mezzanine West
Sponsored by NOVA Southeastern University
Dr. Thomas E. Griffin Professor of Operations Management
Thursday, October 7
8
[IT4] WORKSHOP: SKILLSFOR XBRL: CREATINGFINANCIAL REPORTS WITHXML11:30AM to 1:00 PM Atlantic View II
CoordinatorsGregory L. Krippel, Coastal
Carolina UniversityJoseph S. Russell, Coastal
Carolina UniversityLeader
John W. Stamey, Jr., CoastalCarolina University
[MG2] GLOBALMANAGEMENT11:30AM to 1:00 PM Arcadian 3 4
ChairpersonMichael Hutkin, Roanoke College
Global Management - Curriculum vsReality
Michael Hutkin, Roanoke CollegeCorporate Social Responsibility andBoard Composition: A View from China.
Heather Dixon-Fowler, Appalachian
State UniversityJeremy B. Fox, Appalachian
State UniversityJoan Donohue, University of South
Carolina - ColumbiaXiaoya Liang, Fudan University
Obstacles to Successful ManagementInformation System Implementation inConflict Zones
John W. Mortimer, CoastalCarolina University
DiscussantsTimothy H. Burwell, Appalachian
State UniversityJohn W. Mortimer, Coastal
Carolina UniversityMichael Hutkin, Roanoke College
[MG3] PLANNING ANDSTRATEGY11:30AM to 1:00 PM West C
ChairpersonNicholas W. Twigg, Coastal
Carolina University
Characteristics of Strategic Planning inSmall Manufacturing Firms
Nabil A. Ibrahim, AugustaState University
T. Marie Esposito, AugustaState University
Project Management: The Effects ofTechnology on Management andLeadership
Paul R. Martin, CoastalCarolina University
Nicholas W. Twigg, CoastalCarolina University
Understanding the Chaos Behind ChaosTheory: So What's in it for Managers?
Richard E. Crandall, AppalachianState University
William R. Crandall, University of NorthCarolina at Pembroke
DiscussantsJoyce M. Beggs, University of North
Carolina - CharlotteSudhir K. Chawla, Angelo
State UniversityNicholas W. Twigg, Coastal
Carolina University
[MK3] MARKETINGPOTPOURRI11:30AM to 1:00 PM Waters Edge
ChairpersonLarry A. Lynch, Roanoke College
CRM Decision Support with ImpreciseData
Bel G. Raggad, Pace UniversityManal A. Mastouri, U of Jandouba
Thursday, October 7
9
Examples of Happy Companies and theValue of the Five P's in the Marketing ofServices
Heidi Dent, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
Christopher Ziemnowicz, University ofNorth Carolina at Pembroke
Gender and Generational Differences inPerceptions of High Speed InternetImportance
Kurt Schimmel, Robert Morris UniversityJeananne Nicholls, Kennesaw
State UniversityDarlene Motley, Robert Morris University
DiscussantsCarol S. Arnone, Frostburg
State UniversityNorma Clifton, Roanoke CollegeJan H. Lynch, Roanoke College
[PS3] ISSUES IN THENURSING PROFESSION INRURAL AREAS11:30AM to 1:00 PM West A
ChairpersonRobert D. Nale, Coastal
Carolina University
Nurses' Perceptions of the Attraction toWorking in Rural Areas
Michael J. Dotson, AppalachianState University
Dinesh S. Dave, AppalachianState University
Joseph A. Cazier, AppalachianState University
Ajay K. Aggarwal, Millsaps CollegeLarry Freeman, Wake Forest University
Kay Herr, Wake Forest UniversityMichael P. Lischke, Wake
Forest University
A Preliminary Analysis of the NursingProblem in Rural North Carolina
Ajay K. Aggarwal, Millsaps CollegeDinesh S. Dave, Appalachian
State UniversityMichael J. Dotson, Appalachian
State UniversityJoseph A. Cazier, Appalachian
State UniversityMichael P. Lischke, Wake
Forest UniversityLarry Freeman, Wake Forest University
Kay Herr, Wake Forest UniversityDiscussants
Robert D. Nale, CoastalCarolina University
Michael Latta, CoastalCarolina University
[SR2] CASINOS ANDGAMBLING11:30AM to 1:00 PM West B
ChairpersonRichard J. Mills, Jr., Robert
Morris University
The Impact of Macro-EconomicFluctuations: On Casino Revenues inMajor U.S. Gaming Markets
Frank R. Flanegin, RobertMorris University
Stanko F. Racic, RobertMorris University
Denis P. Rudd, RobertMorris University
Economic Effect of Casino Gaming on thePittsburgh Region
DiscussantsRichard J. Mills, Jr., Robert
Morris UniversityPatrick J. Litzinger, Robert
Morris University
Thursday, October 7
10
2:00PM
3:30PM
5:00PM
6:00PM
[MT1] MEETING: SE DSICOUNCIL MEETING
2:00PM to 3:30 PM West A
Chairperson
Wesley M. Jones, The Citadel
[MT2] MEETING: SEINFORMS COUNCIL
MEETING3:30PM to 5:00 PM West A
Chairperson
Timothy H. Burwell, Appalachian
State University
[MT3] MEETING: SEINFORMS BUSINESSMEETING5:00PM to 5:30 PM West A
Chairperson
Timothy H. Burwell, Appalachian
State University
PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION6:00PM to 7:30 PM
Beachcomber's
Sponsored by Appalachian State University
Dr. Lorin A. Baumhover Interim Provost and
Executive Vice Chancellor
Co-Sponsored by Roanoke College
Dr. Christina D. McCart Chairperson
Business Administration & Economics
~Friday, October 8
11
Friday, October 8
7:30AM
REGISTRATION7:30AM to 11:00 AM
Mezzanine West
PLACEMENT7:30AM to 11:00 AM
Mezzanine West
EXHIBITION7:30AM to 1:00 PM
Mezzanine West
CONTINENTALBREAKFAST
7:30AM to 7:45 AM
Mezzanine West
~Friday, October 8
12
8:00AM
[EI3] INNOVATIONS INCURRICULUM8:00AM to 9:30 AM Arcadian 1 2
ChairpersonJohn L. Stancil, Florida Southern College
Concentrations in Information SystemsDegree Programs, a Case Study
Jerry Westfall, Liberty UniversityAre Community College Students Readyto Take Online University Courses?
Ray J. Blankenship, WesternKentucky University
Phillip D. Coleman, WesternKentucky University
John K. Atkinson, WesternKentucky University
Innovation - Implications for BusinessEducation
Charles R.B. Stowe, Lander UniversityDiscussants
Eileen Higgins, FrostburgState University
[EP5] EDUCATION ANDTECHNOLOGY8:00AM to 9:30 AM Atlantic View II
ChairpersonAli A. Nazemi, Roanoke College
Teaching in Web 2.0 Environment: Trials,Tribulations & Triumphs
Ali A. Nazemi, Roanoke CollegeA Survey of Student Attitudes onPlagiarism in Programming Courses
Cheryl Aasheim, GeorgiaSouthern University
Lixin Li, GeorgiaSouthern University
Paige Rutner, GeorgiaSouthern University
Susan R. Williams, GeorgiaSouthern University
DiscussantsR. Daniel Spillman, Radford University
Ali A. Nazemi, Roanoke College
[EP6] TUTORIAL:REMOVING BARRIERS FORSTUDENTS AND FACULTYIN STUDYABROAD8:00AM to 9:30 AM West B
PresenterSharynn M. Tomlin, Angelo
State University
[UR1] UNDERGRADUATERESEARCH8:00AM to 9:30 AM Waters Edge
ChairpersonRamin Cooper Maysami, University of
North Carolina at Pembroke
Implementing a Degree CompletionProgram at Coastal Carolina University
Michael Latta, CoastalCarolina University
Megan Preis, CoastalCarolina University
Jessica L. Gunn, CoastalCarolina University
Sean P. Mccawley, CoastalCarolina University
Alyson F. Smolenski, CoastalCarolina University
Shannon A. Molloy, CoastalCarolina University
Can the United States Replicate Canada'sSocial-Welfare Policies to ReduceDomestic Poverty?
Mary R. Sullivan, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
Ramin Cooper Maysami, University ofNorth Carolina at Pembroke
Acquisition and Implementation of aStudent ID Card System
Robin B. Kosoris, GeorgiaSouthern University
John R. O'Malley, Jr., GeorgiaSouthern University
~Friday, October 8
13
DiscussantsCatherine L. Franssen, Randolph
Macon CollegeShanan G. Gibson, East
Carolina UniversityJonathan E. Lowry, University
of Cincinnati
[FI3] TOPICS ININVESTMENTS ANDPRICING8:00AM to 9:30 AM East Ballroom
ChairpersonGarrett D. Goggin, Babson College
The Illusion of Control: From Investmentto Management
Shabnam Mousavi, GeorgiaState University
Reza Kheirandish, ClaytonState University
Assessing the Validity of FinancialMeasures in Predicting the Riskiness ofNasdaq Stocks During the MarketDownturn of Year 2008
Victor Bahhouth, University ofNorth Carolina at Pembroke
Rebecca Gonzalez, University ofNorth Carolina - PembrokeRoy Khoueiry, Notre Dame
University - LebanonSearch Engine Data in Relation to AssetPrices
Garrett D. Goggin, Babson CollegeDiscussants
David A. Brat, Randolph-Macon CollegeShabnam Mousavi, Georgia
State UniversityReza Kheirandish, Clayton
State University
[MG4] MANAGEMENTPOTPOURRI8:00AM to 9:30 AM Arcadian 3 4
ChairpersonJames R. Frederick, University of
North Carolina at Pembroke
Telework and Professional Isolation: TheRole of Social Networking
Belinda P. Shipps, North Carolina A&T State University
Brandis Phillips, North Carolina A&T State University
An Efficiency-Based MulticriteriaStrategic Planning Model for AmbulatorySurgery CentersHerbert F. Lewis, Stony Brook UniversityMelissa A. Dolan, Stony Brook UniversityThomas R. Sexton, Stony Brook UniversityMedical Tourism Facilitators and TheirStrategic Behavior
James R. Frederick, University ofNorth Carolina at Pembroke
Lydia Gan, University ofNorth Carolina - PembrokeDiscussants
Norma Clifton, Roanoke CollegeLydia Gan, University of
North Carolina - PembrokeAimao Zhang, Georgia
Southern University
[PS4] ISSUES IN ETHICS8:00AM to 9:30 AM West AChairpersonDinesh S. Dave, Appalachian StateUniversity
Students' Attitudes Towards BusinessCodes of Ethics: The Impact of Gender
John P. Angelidis, St. John's UniversityIgor Tomic, St. John's University
Faramarz Parsa, State Universityof West Georgia
Nabil A. Ibrahim, AugustaState University
Corporate Criminal Liability: A Reviewand Discussion
John P. Geary, AppalachianState University
Dinesh S. Dave, AppalachianState University
~Friday, October 8
14
Insider Trading at the Galleon Group:Using Charm, Intelligence and Persistenceto Acquire and Illegally Use InsideInformation
Joseph B. Gilmore, FrostburgState University
Richard A. Johnson, Frostburg State University
DiscussantsDinesh S. Dave, Appalachian
State UniversityJoseph B. Gilmore, Frostburg
State UniversityNabil A. Ibrahim, Augusta
State University
[PC1] MBA STUDENT PAPERCOMPETITION8:00AM to 9:30 AM West C
ChairpersonsJoan Donohue, University of South
Carolina - ColumbiaMichael Hutkin, Roanoke College
Sam Y. Khoury, EastCarolina University
Nicholas W. Twigg, CoastalCarolina University
Marketing MBA Programs of Small RuralPublic Institution
Daanish Dinyar Pestonjee, University ofNorth Carolina at Pembroke
9:30AM
9:45AM
[SP3] PANEL: THEMAGELLAN EXCHANGEAND OPPORTUNITIES FORSTUDENTS TO STUDY ANDTAKE PART IN INTERNSHIPS IN ANOTHERCOUNTRY9:45AM to 11:15 AM East Ballroom
ModeratorChristopher Ziemnowicz, University of
North Carolina at PembrokePanelists
Tori Patterson, Magellan ExchangeWilliam R. Crandall, University of
North Carolina at Pembroke
[SP4] PANEL: ENHANCINGRESEARCHOPPORTUNITIES: JOURNALEDITORS' VIEWS9:45AM to 11:15 AM West AModeratorDinesh S. Dave, Appalachian StateUniversityRobert D. Nale, Coastal CarolinaUniversityLilly M. Lancaster, University of SouthCarolina - UpstateCharles B. Pfitzner, Randolph-MaconCollegeJohn E. Spillan, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
[AC3] ACCOUNTINGREGULATIONS9:45AM to 11:15 AM West BChairpersonJohn L. Stancil, Florida Southern College
Going Concern and Management Plans:Management or Auditor Burden?Maria L. Bullen, Clayton State University
Greg S. Kordecki, ClaytonState University
COFFEE9:30AM to 10:00 AM
Mezzanine West
Sponsored by The University of North Carolina
at Pembroke Cammie Hunt-Oxendine
Acting Dean of the School of Business
~Friday, October 8
15
Incorporating Sustainability Into the TaxCodeJohn L. Stancil, Florida Southern College
Outsourcing Costs - An AccountingChallenge
Richard E. Crandall, AppalachianState University
Oliver J. Julien, AppalachianState University
DiscussantsJohn L. Stancil, Florida Southern CollegeMaria L. Bullen, Clayton State University
Catherine L. Staples, Randolph-Macon College
[EI4] WORKSHOP: TOOLSOF THE TEACHING TRADE:ITUNES, PODCASTS,YOUTUBE, FLUENTNEWS..NEED WE NAMEMORE?9:45AM to 11:15 AM Arcadian 1 2
CoordinatorRamin Cooper Maysami, University of
North Carolina at PembrokeLeader
William Wendt, University of NorthCarolina - Pembroke
[EP7] ASSESSMENT9:45AM to 11:15 AM Arcadian 3 4
ChairpersonShabnam Mousavi, Georgia
State University
Knowledge Management and TrainingAssessment: A Case Study at theSecondary Education Level
Mark A. Revels, WesternKentucky University
James Minor, Northcentral UniversityMaking Your Assessment Process GoViral
Richard T. Symons, Ashland UniversityRaymond A. Jacobs, Ashland University
Exploring the Use of Rubrics for Student
Self-assessment in a Quantitative CourseEmma Jane Riddle, Winthrop University
DiscussantsSharon C. Gibbs, Roanoke College
Phillip D. Coleman, WesternKentucky University
Raymond A. Jacobs, Ashland University
[EP8] WORKSHOP:MAINTENANCE OFACCREDITATION: TELLINGYOUR AOL STORY9:45AM to 11:15 AM Waters Edge
CoordinatorsRandall Bandura, Frostburg
State UniversityPaul Lyons, Frostburg State University
[IT5] THE INTERNET AND E-GOVERNMENT9:45AM to 11:15 AM Atlantic View II
ChairpersonJohn R. O'Malley, Jr., Georgia
Southern University
Unfunded Mandates in the Internet Age:E-government and Rural Library PublicComputing Centers
John R. O'Malley, Jr., GeorgiaSouthern University
Chris Kadlec, GeorgiaSouthern University
Jay M. Teets, CoastalCarolina University
Development and Implementation of aWeb Based Decision Support CostEstimator Tool for the Al-Sawaf TradingCompany: A Case Study in Saudi Arabia
R. Daniel Spillman, Radford UniversityMohammad K. Alsawwaf,
Radford UniversityFrom Stale to Spicy: A RemarkableRecovery
Zhongxian Wang, MontclairState University
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Discussants
Yong B. Shin, Francis Marion UniversityMichael R. Collins, High Point University
Nozar N. Hashemzadeh,Radford University
[QT2] QUANTITATIVEANALYSIS OF LOGISTICSAND MANUFACTURINGSYSTEMS9:45AM to 11:15 AM Arcadian 6
ChairpersonHarry Katzan, Jr., Savannah
State University
Incorporating Volume Weighting withExponential Smoothing of Irregular Data
Christopher M. Keller, EastCarolina University
John Francis Kros, EastCarolina University
Supply Tree or Supply Chain: Reductionof Variation in Lead Time
Zachariah Dietz, HamiltonCollegeQidong Cao, Winthrop University
Thomas E. Griffin, Nova Southeastern UnReview and Reformulation of theMaximum Availability Location Problem
Sanjay Mayadunne, University ofNorth Carolina Charlotte
Cem Saydam, University of NorthCarolina - Charlotte
Hari K. Rajagopalan, FrancisMarion University
DiscussantsQidong Cao, Winthrop UniversityCem Saydam, University of North
Carolina - CharlotteJohn Francis Kros, East
Carolina University
[PC2] PH.D. STUDENTPAPER COMPETITION9:45AM to 11:15 AM West C
ChairpersonsJoan Donohue, University of South
Carolina - ColumbiaNicholas W. Twigg, Coastal
Carolina UniversitySam Y. Khoury, East Carolina University
Michael Hutkin, Roanoke College
An Analysis of South Carolina's Use ofEmerging Technologies for theRemediation of Leaking UndergroundStorage Tanks
Stephen Fields, GeorgeWashington University
Jonathan Deason, GeorgeWashington University
Entry Timing and Firm Survival inTechnology Evolutionary Environment
Ya You, University of Central FloridaManaging What You Measure: The Roleof Separate Utility Bills as InformationInfluencing Behavioral Change forCommercial Tenants
Catherine J. Noyes, Duke UniverstyShana M. Starobin, Duke Universty
11:15AM
COFFEE11:15AM to 11:45 AM
Mezzanine West
Sponsored by Randolph-Macon College
Department of Economics and Business Dr. David Brat, Chair
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11:30AM
[AC4] CURRENTACCOUNTING ISSUES11:30AM to 1:00 PM Arcadian 1 2ChairpersonRichard E. Crandall, Appalachian StateUniversity
A Case Study: Does the Promulgation of a"CPA" Designation Policy by the SouthCarolina Board of Accountancy, anAdministrative Agency, Exceed theStatutory Authority of This StateAdministrative Agency
Brad R. Johnson, Francis MarionUniversity
States That Ban Foreign CPAs from TheirMere Use of the Title "CPA" Deprive theForeign CPA of Her ConstitutionalGuarantee of Freedom of CommercialSpeech under the Central Hudson Inquiry:A Case Study - South CarolinaDiscussantsJohn L. Stancil, Florida Southern CollegeRichard E. Crandall, Appalachian StateUniversity
[EI5] LEARNING STYLESAND THE BRAIN11:30AM to 1:00 PM West AChairpersonEileen Higgins, Frostburg StateUniversity
Right Brain, Holistic Learning: TeachingLeadership Through Creative Drawing ina University Classroom
Martha M. Mattare, Frostburg StateUniversity
Paul Lyons, Frostburg State University
[EP9] ASSURANCE OFLEARNING AND ACTIVELEARNING11:30AM to 1:00 PM West C
ChairpersonAdel M. Novin, Clayton State University
Impact of the Assurance of LearningStandard on Students' Learning
Adel M. Novin, Clayton State UniversityBusiness Week: Supporting the Assuranceof Learning Program
Robert T. Barrett, South CarolinaState University
David J. Jamison, South CarolinaState University
Marion R. Sillah, South CarolinaState University
Learning Retention Rate and ActiveLearning
Kathleen W. Wates, University ofSouth Carolina - Aiken
C. Michael Ritchie, University ofSouth Carolina - Aiken
DiscussantsWilliam B. Pollard, Appalachian
State UniversityRick Weible, Marshall University
Adel M. Novin, Clayton State University
[FI4] CUSTOMER CHOICE,SATISFACTION ANDBUSINESS VALUE11:30AM to 1:00 PM East BallroomChairpersonWesley M. Jones, The Citadel
The Relationship Between ConsumerSatisfaction Scores and CompanyPerformance
Wesley M. Jones, The CitadelGeorge S. Lowry, Randolph-
Macon CollegeUsing Feedback Control Theory toDetermine Optimal Number of Choices ona Shopping Website
Reza Kheirandish, ClaytonState University
The Business Value of Cloud ComputingHarry Katzan, Jr., Savannah
State University
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DiscussantsReza Kheirandish, Clayton
State UniversityHarry Katzan, Jr., Savannah
State UniversityCraig S. Galbraith, University of
North Carolina - Wilmington
[MG5] ORGANIZATIONALBEHAVIOR AND THEWORKPLACE11:30AM to 1:00 PM West B
ChairpersonNancy J. Niles, Lander University
Greed, a Possible Explanation for theIndividual's Response to Overpayment?
R. Eugene Hughes, EastCarolina University
What is Workplace Bullying?Nancy J. Niles, Lander University
An Exploratory Study of Substitutes forLeadership and OrganizationalCommitment
I. Edward Jernigan III, Universityof North Carolina - CharlotteJoyce M. Beggs, University of
North Carolina - CharlotteDiscussants
Robert D. Nale, CoastalCarolina University
R. Eugene Hughes, EastCarolina University
Nabil A. Ibrahim, AugustaState University
[PO2] MODELINGSTRATEGIES IN POM11:30AM to 1:00 PM Waters Edge
ChairpersonKurt Schimmel, Robert Morris University
The Single Green Vehicle RoutingProblem
Juan R. Jaramillo, AlbanyState University
Statistical Software Price ModelingAjay K. Aggarwal, Millsaps College
Dinesh S. Dave, AppalachianState University
Tabu Search Heuristics for the DynamicFacility Layout Problem
Alan R. McKendall, WestVirginia University
Wen-Hsing Liu, Texas Tech UniversityDiscussants
Sam Y. Khoury, East Carolina UniversityNicholas W. Twigg, Coastal
Carolina UniversityJuan R. Jaramillo, Albany
State University
[QT3] WORKSHOP:REVISING BUSINESSSTATISTICS TOACCOMMODATE THEEMERGENCE OF BUSINESSANALYTICS11:30AM to 1:00 PM Arcadian 6
CoordinatorRobert L. Andrews, VirginiaCommonwealth University
LeadersJoan Donohue, University of South
Carolina - ColumbiaDmitriy Nesterkin, Coastal
Carolina University
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1:00PM
GRADUATE STUDENTPAPER AWARDPRESENTATION1:00PM to 2:30 PM
Mezzanine West
Sponsored by The University of North Carolina
at Pembroke Cammie Hunt-Oxendine
Acting Dean of the School of Business
PRESIDENT'S LUNCH1:00PM to 2:30 PM
Dunes Ballroom
Message from the Program Chair
On behalf of the council, officers, and program committee, I would like to welcome youto the 46th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Chapter of the Institute for OperationsResearch and the Management Sciences (SE INFORMS). I hope this year’s meeting is apleasant and worthwhile experience for you. It has been an honor to serve as your 2010Program Chair and I thank the SEINFORMS Council for their confidence in appointingme.
The energy surrounding our annual meeting comes from the opportunity to renew oldacquaintances and to meet new colleagues from universities, governments, businesses,and other organizations. I encourage you to pursue these connections, but also toencourage other colleagues to join us in future years.
Everyone is invited to attend the business meeting which is scheduled from 5:00 to 6:00p.m. on Thursday. This inclusive meeting provides a forum for you to both learn moreabout the operations of Southeast INFORMS and present your opinions regarding ourfuture direction. Our program committee will be formally recognized at the BusinessMeeting. Please join us to thank them for all their work. The meeting is followed by thePresident’s reception at 6:00. Here you can socialize and relax with colleagues in acollegial environment while enjoying a variety of fine foods and drinks.
Our President’s luncheon on Friday will conclude this year’s meeting. Please plan toattend and help me recognize our officers as well as the winners of the student papercompetition and the authors of outstanding papers. Also this year, our President’sluncheon will feature a special speaker, Douglas Samuelson, who will be speaking on“Why Smart Managers Do Stupid Things”.
As always, many individuals and organizations have provided the support necessary toensure that this meeting will be a success. I would like to thank my fellow officers, TimBurwell, Ali Nazemi, and Shanan Gibson who have answered many questions andprovided important advice and assistance; the track chairs who have provided all of thenecessary support to bring you well thought-out, organized tracks; and the judges in thestudent paper competition who contribute significant time and energy reviewing andjudging papers and presentations. I also want to thank all of you who have developedand presented special sessions. These sessions give all of us a chance to explore newideas and discuss our own thoughts and ideas with colleagues.
Many generous organizations provided the financial resources necessary to make thisconference comfortable and enjoyable. I would like to start by thanking Bill Franz,Provost at Randolph-Macon College, for providing me the support necessary to performmy duties as Program Chair. Additionally, I offer my thanks to Randolph-MaconCollege for supplying two students to assist with the daily registration duties. Great andsincere thanks to Al Avery who has responded to countless questions and providedinvaluable support. This program and our proceedings would be nearly impossiblewithout his assistance; certainly, the role of Program Chair would be much harder. Finally, I would especially like to thank my colleagues Chuck Leska, for his invaluable
assistance in preparing for this conference and George Lowry for his advice and counsel. Their efforts, attention to detail, and dedication have enabled us to enjoy a conference ofvery high quality.
Numerous other schools and organizations also provided financial support. You can finda list of our sponsors on the pages of this program. Specifically, they includeAppalachian State University, Coastal Carolina University, NOVA SoutheasternUniversity, Roanoke College, and The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Theirsupport makes it possible to offer travel scholarships for all student paper entrants andgenerous cash prizes for the top student authors. Please take a moment to personallythank our sponsors.
Finally, I would like to thank you, the individual participants, who actually make thesemeetings happen. I urge you all to sit in on as many sessions as possible and toparticipate in the meeting to its fullest. If you learn something new, renew an oldacquaintance, or meet some new colleagues by the time you leave, the conference willhave been a success.
Enjoy the conference!
Yours sincerely,
Ed Showalter2010 Program Chair
Officers
PresidentTimothy H. Burwell
Appalachian StateUniversity
Vice-PresidentAli A. Nazemi
Roanoke College
Secretary/TreasurerShanan G. Gibson
East Carolina University
Program ChairEdward D. Showalter
Randolph-Macon College
Past Presidents
1964-1965 Edwin T. Alsaker1965-1966 Robert T. Des Jordins1966-1967 Michael E. Thomas1967-1968 Ed Rodgers1968-1969 John Oram1969-1970 Heinz Dinter1970-1971 Cecil R. Phillips1971-1972 John James1972-1973 B. J. Todd1973-1974 Charles Thigpen1974-1975 Ernest Uhr1975-1976 E. Earl Burch1976-1977 Richard M. Duvall1978-1979 John Hebert1979-1980 Clinton H. Whitehurst1980-1981 K. Roscoe Davis1981-1982 George H. Worm1982-1983 Joel A. Nachlas1983-1984 Terry R. Rakes1984-1985 Carl Gooding1985-1986 John Eatman1986-1987 Loren P. Rees
1987-1988 R. D. Hammesfahr1988-1989 James A. Pope III1989-1990 William B. Carper1990-1991 Edward R. Clayton1991-1992 Joanna R. Baker1992-1993 Kathy E. Fitzpatrick1993-1994 Ronald M. Zigli1994-1995 Peter B. Barr1995-1996 Robert T. Barrett1996-1997 Robert T. Sumichrast1997-1998 Pamela K. Lattimore1998-1999 Ajay K. Aggarwal1999-2000 Ina S. Markham2000-2001 Ina S. Markham2001-2002 Dinesh S. Dave2002-2003 Robert D. Nale2003-2004 Chandrashekar Challa2004-2005 Amit J. Shah2005-2006 Amit J. Shah2006-2007 Christina D. McCart2007-2008 Barry A. Wray2008-2009 George S. Lowry
Program Committee
Program ChairEdward D. Showalter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randolph-Macon College
Key: A: Author, P: Panel, tutorial or workshop participant C: Session Chair, D: Discussant M: Meeting participant (The participation symbol is followed by Page Number)
Alphabetical Index of Paper and Special Session Titles
Acquisition and Implementation of a Student ID Card System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12An Analysis of South Carolina's Use of Emerging Technologies for the
Remediation of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Are Community College Students Ready to Take Online University Courses? . . . . . . . 12Assessing the Validity of Financial Measures in Predicting the Riskiness of
Nasdaq Stocks During the Market Downturn of Year 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13The Business Value of Cloud Computing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Business Week: Supporting the Assurance of Learning Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17CRM Decision Support with Imprecise Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Can the United States Replicate Canada's Social-Welfare Policies to Reduce
Domestic Poverty? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12A Case Study: Does the Promulgation of a "CPA" Designation Policy by the
South Carolina Board of Accountancy, an Administrative Agency,Exceed the Statutory Authority of This State Administrative Agency . . . . . . . 17
Characteristics of Strategic Planning in Small Manufacturing Firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classroom Team Formation: Techniques for Optimizing Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Compatibility Relations in Identity Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Concentrations in Information Systems Degree Programs, a Case Study . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Connecting Theory to Practice: Using a Comprehensive Hands-On Project to
Pull It All Together in an Information Systems Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Consumers Attitudes Towards Medical Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Corporate Criminal Liability: A Review and Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Corporate Social Responsibility and Board Composition: A View from China. . . . . . . . 8Creating a Leadership Development Program for Your University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Development and Implementation of a Web Based Decision Support Cost
Estimator Tool for the Al-Sawaf Trading Company: A Case Study in
and Save Act of 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Examining Crisis Readiness: An Analysis of Managers in the Retail Industry . . . . . . . . 5Examples of Happy Companies and the Value of the Five P's in the Marketing of
Making Your Assessment Process Go Viral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Managing What You Measure: The Role of Separate Utility Bills as Information
Influencing Behavioral Change for Commercial Tenants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Marketing MBA Programs of Small Rural Public Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Master Data Management in 2010 as Related to Enterprise Resource Planning