4 articles in this issue
James L. Morrison, G. Titi Oladujoye
The findings of this study suggest that there appears to be some disparity among managers in their perceptions to the degree of the effectiveness of their CEO in leading organizational natural disaster preparedness. In this regard, there appears to be agr... see more
Jeffrey D. Hopper
The United States is experiencing a persistent increase in its prison population and, consequently, a steady increase in public spending on incarceration. A possible systemic change to mitigate these trends is a return to historically cost effective inmat... see more
Chris W. Paul, II, Joseph S. Ruhland
This paper presents a model of student effort and resulting grade performance under varying labor market conditions. Following previous studies that have found a negative relationship between the expected income and grades by discipline, we extend the ana... see more
Ishtiaq Ahmed, Nadir Ali Kolachi
Employee turnover is a constant phenomenon faced by organizations. Some turnover is not only healthy, but also necessary for an organization, as it allows for an influx of new blood; however, high levels of turnover can be unhealthy for an organization. T... see more