This series includes the scholarly publications of the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College.
The faculty of Rollins College is committed to disseminating the fruits of its research and scholarship as widely as possible. Therefore, the selection of publications represented here was authored by, chosen by, and uploaded with the permission of individual faculty authors in an effort to make their works available to the public as well as the larger international research community. The standards and formats of Rollins faculty’s scholarly work are determined by academic departments and appropriate to the expressed discipline of each author.
For access to all the books authored by Rollins faculty members search the Olin Library online catalog.
Submissions from 2010
A reliability analysis of the Revised Competitiveness Index, Paul B. Harris and John M. Houston
Recklessness in context: Individual and situational correlates to aggressive driving, Paul B. Harris and John M. Houston
The House in the Market: How Q’eqchi’ Market Women Convert Money and Commodities into Persons and Personhood, Sarah Ashley Kistler
The effect of service- learning on interdisciplinary learning and curriculum reinforcement, and its application to public school environments, Madeline Kovarik
Effects of temperature, nutrients, organic matter and coral mucus on the survival of the coral pathogen, Serratia marcescens, Erin E. Looney, Kathryn P. Sutherland, and Erin K. Lipp
A Non-Cosmpolitan Case for Sovereign Debt Relief, Julia Maskivker
Using Reflective Thinking to Enhance Decision Skills, Cultural Sensitivity and Teamwork, Cecilia McInnis-Bowers, E. Byron Chew, and Michael R. Bowers
Song of Wekiva: Florida’s Wild River and its Democratic Vista, Steve Phelan
Dimensionality of Business Ethics in China, Marc Sardy, J. Mark Munoz, James Jianmin Sun, and Ilan Alon
Human Sewage Identified as Likely Source of White Pox Disease of the Threatened Caribbean Elkhorn Coral, Kathryn Patterson Sutherland, James W. Porter, Jeffrey W. Turner, Brian J. Thomas, Erin E. Looney, Trevor P. Luna, Meredith K. Meyers, J. Carrie Futch, and Erin K. Lipp
La metà del cielo tra Confucio e mercato, Tonia Warnecke and Alain Blanchard
Women in China, Between Confucius and the Market, Tonia Warnecke and Alain Blanchard
Positive Economic Freedom: An Enabling Role for International Labor Standards in Developing Countries?, Tonia Warnecke and Alex De Ruyter
Tao of Downfall: The Failures of High-Profile Entrepreneurs in the Chinese Economic Reform, Wenxian Zhang and Ilan Alon
Submissions from 2009
Executive perks: Compensation and corporate performance in china, Ilan Alon, Pattarin Adithipyangkul, and Tianyu Zhang
Hooray for What! A Glimpse into the Golden Age of Sexual Harassment, Jennifer Jones Cavenaugh
Valuating Brand Equity and Product Related Attributes in the Context of the German Automobile Market, Marc Fetscherin and Mark Toncar
Gatorland: Survival of the Fittest among Florida’s Mid-Tier Tourist Attractions, Dorothy Mays
“Publishers Did Not Take the Bait”: A Forgotten Precursor to the NIH Public Access Policy, Jonathan Miller
The State of Research on Multinationals and Emerging Markets, Rajesh K. Pillania and Marc Fetscherin
A Double Diamond Comparison of the Automotive Industry of China, India, and South Korea, Marc Sardy and Marc Fetscherin
Body and Bulimia Revisited: Reflections on "A Secret Life", Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.
Speaking into Silences: Autoethnography, Communication, and Applied Research, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.
Submissions from 2008
Human Resources Challenges and Opportunities in China: A Case from the Hospitality Industry, Ilan Alon and Tatiana Ferreira
A Question of Progress and Welfare: The Jitney Bus Phenomenon in Atlanta, 1915-1925, Julian C. Chambliss