Research: Business & Technology

 Research Faculty:

Dr. Krista Jabs Saral (personal page)
Dr. Saral earned a PhD in Economics from Florida State University in 2009. Her research interests broadly lie in microeconomics, with focuses in industrial organization, labor economics and entrepreneurship. Typically, her work involves experimental techniques. Current projects include the analysis of auctions when they are followed by resale opportunities. She is also involved in a second line of research that investigates how behavior and decisions are impacted by participation in teams.

Selected Publications:

Dr Kevin D. Stringer:

Willem Jan Hofmans:

  • "Return on Investment in Executive Coaching” Business Leadership Review, Vol.8:DBA, September 2011: 1-12 (pdf)

Dr. Lammert Vrieling:

  • Pallotta V., Vrieling L. and Delmonte R.  "Interactive Business Analytics: Making business sense of online opinions and conversations through semantic and argumentative analysis". Chapter in (Zorilla, M. et al.) Business Intelligence Applications and the Web: Models, Systems and Technologies. IGI Global Publisher, 2012.

Selected Working Papers:

Selected Conferences:

Dr. Kevin D. Stringer:

  • September, 2011 - 3rd Annual Zurich Business Forum, Lorange Institute of Business - The Future of Banking

Dr. Krista Jabs Saral:

  • September, 2011 - ESA European Conference - Multi-Object Auctions with Resale: An Experimental Analysis
  • June, 2011- Economic Science Association World Meeting - Multi-Object Auctions with Resale: An Experimental Analysis
  • May, 2011- Annual Meeting of the French Experimental Economics Association - Multi-Object Auctions with Resale: An Experimental Analysis
  • March, 2011 - EMIR Workshop, GATE, University of Lyon (invited) – Entrepreneurship and Team Participation: An Experimental Study
  • July, 2010 - Economic Science Association World Meeting - An Analysis of Market-Based and Statutory Limited Liability in Second Price Auctions
  • June, 2010 - GATE, University of Lyon (invited) - An Analysis of Market-Based and Statutory Limited Liability in Second Price Auctions