For nine years, the Coles Research Magazine has given the Michael J. Coles Col- lege of Business a platform to share the groundbreaking research of our faculty and our Ph.D. graduates. The research featured in this publication enhances our collective understanding of the complex economic, societal, technological, and behavioral concepts influencing business today. In this 9th edition of The Coles Research Magazine, you will find six papers published in Financial Times Top 50 journals; research from the recipients of the Coles College Distinguished Journal, Outstanding Impact Publication, Com- munity Engagement, and Competitive Grant awards; the winners of the Coles Working Paper Series awards; papers presented at the Coles Research Symposium on Homeland Security; and the work of our most recent summer research fel- lows. In addition to faculty research, the issue includes two Ph.D. student execu- tive summaries. The articles presented here cover a broad range of exciting, relevant topics. Can new ventures enhance their reputations by relocating to socially stigmatized cities? Do high-integrity CEOs harm their businesses by being too risk-averse? What role does a manager’s age have on their effectiveness? These are some of the questions addressed in this issue with digestible, easy-to-understand summaries. Explore the latest edition of The Coles College Research Magazine and discover how our faculty and student researchers are bridging the gap between theory and practice.
Robin Cheramie Dean, Michael J. Coles College of Business Tony and Jack Dinos Eminent Scholar Chair of Entrepreneurial Management Kennesaw State University
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