Hosted by the Dean of Business, the Dean of Arts and Sciences, and the Jeanne and Dan Valente Center for Arts and Sciences, the Bentley community recently came together to toast faculty members who have published a book in the past academic year (2015-2016). Books and covers were on display for guests to peruse and enjoy.
Books and authors included:
- Nader H. Asgary (Management)
Foundations of Global Business: A Systems Approach - Chris Beneke (History)
The Lively Experiment: Religious Toleration in America from Roger Williams to the Present - Tony Buono (Management)
The Socio-Economic Approach to Management Revisited: The Evolving Nature of SEAM in the 21st Century - Sung-eun Choi (History)
Decolonization and the French of Algeria: Bringing the Settler Colony Home
- Marcia Millon Cornett (Finance)
Finance: Applications and Theory (Third Edition)
Financial Markets and Institutions (Sixth Edition) - Samir Dayal (English and Media Studies)
Dream Machine: Realism and Fantasy in Hindi Cinema - Joel Deichmann (Global Studies)
Passion for Place: Embracing Global Wanderlust - Rob A. DeLeo (Global Studies)
Anticipatory Policymaking: When Government Acts to Prevent Problems and Why It Is So Difficult - Bonnie Field (Global Studies)
Why Minority Governments Work: Multilevel Territorial Politics in Spain - Patricia Flynn (Economics)
Integrating Gender Equality into Business and Management Education - Robert D. Galliers (Information and Process Management)
Management Information Systems - Dominique Haughton (Mathematical Sciences)
Movie Analytics: A Hollywood Introduction to Big Data
- Barbara Paul-Emile (English and Media Studies)
MOSAIC: Caribbean Short Fiction Collection - Elizabeth Rosenzweig (Information Design and Corporate Communication)
Successful User Experience: Strategies and Roadmaps - Heikki Topi (Computer Information Systems)
Modern Database Management (Twelfth Edition) - Cyrus Veeser (History)
Antologia de cartas de Ulises Heureaux (Lilis) - Soterios Zoulas (Information Design and Corporate Communication)
Tales, Rituals and Songs: Exploring the Unknown Popular Culture of a Greek Mountain Village (Nikolaos Nitsos)