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Sharon Marie Lipp

Christopher J. Asakiewicz

John C. Byrne

William J. Feuss

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The Howe School has graduated over 100 Ph.D students. The following is a sample of recent dissertations.

Completed Dissertations:

  1. Sharon Marie Lipp (2002)
    Technology Management
    "Identifying Mechanisms of Technology Transfer Relative to The Instantiation of Technology"

  2. William R. Truran (2001)
    Information Management
    "How Organizational Learning InfluencesOrganizational Success"

  3. Muhammadou M.O. Kah (2000)
    Information Management
    "An Econometric Analysis of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Economic Growth in Africa: A Case Study of the Gambia"

  4. Andrew Ben Nyaboga (2000)
    Information Management
    "The Impact of Distributed Application Systems on Structure and Strategy"

  5. Andrew Gerald Raleigh (2000)
    Information Management
    "The Potential of Quality Information Systems for Eastern European Economic, Technologic and Managerial Leverage"

  6. Bhupinder S. Sran (2000)
    Information Management
    "Exploring World-Wide Web Search Strategies in Technical Environments"

  7. Janis M. Ward (2000)
    Applied Psychology
    "The Role of Personality in the Interaction between Self-efficacy Beliefs and Work Events"

 

Dissertations in Progress

  1. Christopher J. Asakiewicz (2002)
    Information Management
    "Knowledge Mining: The quantitative synthesis and visualization of research results and findings"

  2. John C. Byrne(2002)
    Technology Management
    "Prediction of Individual Performance in Management Teams and Emergent Leadership Traits: Based on the "Big Five" Factor Model and Emotional Intelligence Measures"

  3. William J. Feuss (2002)
    Interdisciplinary Management
    "The Post-Purchase Impact of Brand Image"