Two professors and two Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) students from the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship presented papers at a conference in October that was held in New Orleans. The conference was organized by the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines.
Albert Williams, Assistant Professor of Finance and Economics, presented a paper titled, “A Comparison of Characteristics of Type A Behavior for Belize and The Bahamas: Implications for Expatriate Workers and Managers.” This paper was co-authored by Williams, Bahaudin Mujtaba, D.B.A.; Tim McCartney, Ph.D.; and Andrew Trumbach, and received a research award. In addition to presenting his paper, Williams also served as chair for one session and a discussant for another while at the conference.
Mitch Miller, an adjunct faculty member for the Huizenga Business School also presented a paper at the conference. His paper was titled, “Do You Need an Active Fund Manager?” This paper, which was coauthored with Williams, also won a research award.
Two DBA students, Scott Kehiaian and Natalie Hines, each presented their papers at the conference. Kehiaian’s paper won a research award for his paper titled, “Financial Knowledge and Characteristics of Chapter 13 Debtors,” which was coauthored with Williams. Hines’ paper was titled, “Cognitive Moral Development in the Public Sector: A Comparative Analysis of Elected Municipal Officials and Appointed City Managers Using the Defining Issues Test.” She also served as a discussant for one session at the conference.