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2023 Graduate Research Achievement Day

College of Business (Strome) Posters

 

Posters submitted by ODU graduate students in the Strome College of Business for the 13th annual (4th Virtual) Graduate Research Achievement Day (GRAD) Poster Competition.

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  • Information and Communications Technology within Coastal Resilience Frameworks: A Multi-Phase Model to Guide Cross-Sector Planning by Ren-Neasha Blake Gilmore and Wie Yusuf

    Information and Communications Technology within Coastal Resilience Frameworks: A Multi-Phase Model to Guide Cross-Sector Planning

    2023

    Ren-Neasha Blake Gilmore and Wie Yusuf
    Department: School of Public Service

  • Slack, Location, Diversification, or R&D Intensity? How the Most (and Least) Innovative Firms Deploy Resources by Jamil Kreugel, Matthew Farrell, and Chris H. Willis

    Slack, Location, Diversification, or R&D Intensity? How the Most (and Least) Innovative Firms Deploy Resources

    2023

    Jamil Kreugel, Matthew Farrell, and Chris H. Willis
    Department: Management

  • Will Networks in Military Life Influence Veteran’s Entrepreneurial Intention? Institutional Impacts on Transitional Entrepreneurship by Jamil Kreugel, Timiry R. Tian, Nicklous Salzman, and Jing Zhang

    Will Networks in Military Life Influence Veteran’s Entrepreneurial Intention? Institutional Impacts on Transitional Entrepreneurship

    2023

    Jamil Kreugel, Timiry R. Tian, Nicklous Salzman, and Jing Zhang
    Department: Management

  • Cluster Typologies and Firm Survival: Complementary and Substitutive Effects by Chris H. Willis, Matthew Farrell, and Hami Usta

    Cluster Typologies and Firm Survival: Complementary and Substitutive Effects

    2023

    Chris H. Willis, Matthew Farrell, and Hami Usta
    Department: Management

 
 
 

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