Tuesday, October 26, 2010

VITA OF DAVID C. WYLD - JUNE 2012

ACADEMIC VITA OF DAVID C. WYLD

CONTACT INFORMATION
Department of Management
SLU – Box 10350
Hammond, Louisiana 70402-0350
Phone: (985) 542-6831
Cell Phone: (985) 789-2127
Fax (985) 549-2019


ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

DEGREES
Doctoral Degree
  • D.B.A. - University of Memphis - Conferred May 1993. Dissertation Title: "An Empirical Test of Selected Aspects of the Synthesis Integrated Model of Ethical Decision Making." Dissertation nominated for outstanding dissertation award by the Social Issues in Management Division of the Academy of Management.
Supporting Degrees
SCHOLARSHIP
Research and Publications
  • More than one hundred and sixty articles appearing in refereed journals (summarized on p. 8).
  • Recognized author in leading trade and popular media publications, including The Washington Times and Computerworld, with over 225 published articles in such outlets.
  • Founding editor of the Journal of Strategic e-Commerce.
  • Two books and four research monographs.
Conferences and Events
  • Over thirty invited presentations at professional/academic conferences, including appearances for the:
    • The Brookings Institution
    • Louisiana Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
    • World Business Research Council
    • The Advanced Learning Institute
    • The Performance Institute
    • The International Quality and Productivity Center
    • The National Contract Management Association
    • The National Institute for Governmental Innovation
    • The U.S. Army War College
    • The Conference Board of Canada
    • Georgetown University
    • The Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA)
    • Consero Government IT Forum
    • Wireless/RFID Conference & Expo
    • Louisiana Organization of Parish Administrative Officials
    • The e-Gov Institute
    • Louisiana Technology Council
    • The Industry Advisory Council
    • Baylor University
    • The IBM/PriceWaterhouseCoopers Endowment for the Business of Government
    • The E-Commerce Seminar Series at North Carolina State University
    • Reverse Logistics Trends Conference
    • Northshore Excellence in Teaching with Technology Conference
  • Over one hundred thirty refereed conference papers presented.
  • Fifteen best paper awards won.
Grants Secured
  • Principal investigator on securing over $260,000  in grants from the Louisiana Educational Quality Support Fund (LEQSF).
  • Recipient of six grants from The PriceWaterhouseCoopers (later IBM) Endowment for the Business of Government for research on e-government (1999-2009). This has resulted in the publication of six monographs and two book chapters to date.
  • Authored twelve grants (1995-2008) to secure more than $25,000 in video equipment and video-based educational materials for the Department of Management at Southeastern, along with over $10,000 in internal travel and professional development funding.
Recognition of Research Excellence
  • Winner of the campus-wide, "President's Award for Excellence in Research" at Southeastern Louisiana University in 1998.
  • Twice (2001, 2003) guest lecturer in the webcast e-Commerce Seminar Series in the noted e-Commerce program at North Carolina State University.
  • International exposure as guest panelist on RFID issues for the Discovery Channel.
  • Invited speaker at e-Government and e-Commerce symposia for organizations such as:
    • The World Business Research Council
    • U.S. Army War College
    • The Center for the Business of Government
    • The International Quality and Productivity Center
    • The Industry Advisory Council
    • The National Institute for Governmental Innovation
    • The National Contract Management Association
    • Biennial Forum of Government Auditors
    • PriceWaterhouseCoopers (later IBM)
    • FreeMarkets
    • Reverse Logistics Trends Conference
  • Conducted seminars on “How-to-Get-Published” for College of Business and Technology faculty.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Current
  • Assistant Professor of Management, Southeastern Louisiana University (1992 to 1996); promoted to Associate Professor (1996) and to Professor (2002). Appointed Director of the university’s Strategic e-Government Initiative in 2001. 
Past
  • Three years as an Assistant Professor of Management at Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas.
  • Two years as an instructor at Memphis State University (during doctoral program).
  • Four years (eight courses) (1994-1998) experience teaching compressed-format, on-site classes in the Masters of Healthcare Administration program for Central Michigan University at various military installations.
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
  • Active consultant to major corporations and small businesses on various issues including:
    • E-procurement
    • Reverse Auctions
    • E-government
    • E-commerce strategies and opportunities
    • Corporate strategies
    • RFID
    • Employment strategies and policies
    • Environmental strategies and policies
    • Team building and communications
  • Active advisor to major corporations helping to shape their media - new and old - messages.
AWARDS
National/International
  • Selected as a 2006 “Rising Star” in the Government Information Technology Community by Federal Computer Week and the e-Gov Institute.
  • Finalist for the 2006 International ID Community ID Trailblazer Award.
  • Nominee for the 2007 Percival Award by the Global Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility.
  • Finalist for the global RFID Leadership Award for ID World.
University
  • Winner of the President’s Award for Excellence in Research, 1998 (Finalist again in 2007, 2008).
  • Finalist for the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2002.
  • Finalist for the President’s Award for Excellence in Service, 2008.
BY THE NUMBERS
  • Books – 2
  • Edited Books - 4
  • Monographs and White Papers – 14
  • Chapters in Books – 13
  • Refereed Journal Articles – 172
  • Professional and/or Trade Articles – 268
  • Invited Industry/Trade/Academic Presentations – 39
  • Best Paper Awards at Academic Conferences – 15
  • Academic Conference Paper Presentations - 150
PERSONAL INFORMATION
  • Married for twenty-five years (wife, Karla, is a “work at home” mom and official driver – for now)
  • Have two children (Spencer is fifteen, Carson is eleven)
  • Have run – and survived - seven marathons to date
  • Coach of the Southeastern Louisiana University Lab School Soccer Team
PUBLICATIONS WITH ARTICLES 
BY DAVID C. WYLD

ACADEMIC JOURNALS
  • The Academy of Management Perspectives (8 articles)
  • Journal of Strategic e-Commerce
  • Journal of E-Government
  • Journal of Internet Commerce
  • Journal of New Communications Research
  • Journal of Digital Business (2 articles)
  • The Engineering Management Review
  • The Cutter IT Journal (2 articles)
  • International Journal of Managing Value and Supply Chains (3 articles)
  • Journal of Emergency Management
  • International Journal of Business and Public Administration (2 articles)
  • Journal of Global Information Technology (3 articles)
  • The Business of Government Journal (5 articles)
  • Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives (3 articles)
  • Cornell Hospitality Quarterly
  • International Journal of Integrated Supply Management
  • The International Journal of Managing Information Technology
  • Academic Leadership
  • Journal of Business & Retail Management Research
  • Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics (4 articles)
  • APICS—The Performance Advantage
  • Competition Forum (9 articles)
  • The Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives
  • Journal of Applied Security Research
  • Labor Law Journal (7 articles)
  • The Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly
  • Journal of Business Research
  • Journal of Business Ethics
  • Academy of Strategic and Organizational Leadership Journal
  • The Journal of the Association of Marketing Educators
  • Journal of Individual Employment Rights (3 articles)
  • Journal of Global Competitiveness Research
  • International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology
  • Managerial Law (2 articles)
  • Nursing Administration Quarterly
  • Business and Public Affairs
  • The Entrepreneurial Executive
  • World Business Review
  • Journal of Career Planning & Employment
  • Ethics Today Journal
  • Quarterly Journal of Ideology
  • College Student Journal
  • The Health Care Supervisor (2 articles)
  • International Journal of Management (2 articles)
  • Futures Research Quarterly (2 articles)
  • Academy of Marketing Studies Journal (2 articles)
  • Management Research Review
  • International Journal of Database Management Systems
  • Southeastern Economic Outlook
  • Management Research News (13 articles)
  • Public Sector Technology & Management (2 articles)
  • Competitiveness Review (2 articles)
  • Compensation and Benefits Review
  • Today - The Journal of Work Process Improvement
  • Journal of Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management
  • The Sport Journal
  • Journal of the Academy of Production and Operations Management
  • College and University Personnel Association Journal
  • International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
  • Academy of Information and Management Sciences Journal (2 articles)
  • Insights for a Changing World
  • American Business Review
  • Hospital and Health Services Administration
  • International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications,
  • Journal of Contemporary Business Issues (5 articles)
  • Journal of Competitiveness Research
  • Journal of Academic Administration in Higher Education
  • Public Personnel Management
  • The Coastal Business Journal (2 articles)
  • The Clearing House
  • Contract Management
  • International Journal of Learning
  • The Journal of Academic Administration in Higher Education
  • International Journal of Value Based Management
  • The Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal (2 articles)
  • Equal Opportunities International (5 articles)
  • AIDS and Public Policy Journal (2 articles)
  • National Social Science Journal
  • Southern Law Journal (2 articles)
  • Journal of Services Marketing
  • NASSP Journal
  • Business Perspectives
  • Ethics and Critical Thinking Journal
  • Journal of the International Academy of Case Studies
  • Marketing Intelligence and Planning
  • Advances in Competitiveness Research
  • Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues (2 articles)
  • Southeastern Economic Outlook
PROFESSIONAL/TRADE PUBLICATIONS
  • Computerworld
  • Global Identification
  • Bizcovering
  • ComputerSight
  • ID World
  • ID People
  • Re: ID
  • Socyberty
  • Trifter
  • RFID News
  • Secure ID News
  • Contactless News
  • CR80News
  • Digital RFID
  • ID Noticias
  • RFID Product News
  • The Globalist
  • Reverse Logistics Magazine
  • Supply Chain Planet
  • Economic Reporter
  • VARBusiness
  • Journal of Trading Partner Practices
  • Intelligent Integration
  • The OR Connection
  • A Thing for Cars
  • PAYTECH: The Official Publication of the American Payroll Association
  • Employee Benefit News Canada
  • MultiLingual Computing & Technology
  • Wine Business Monthly
  • Silicon Valley Biz Ink
  • Southwest Graphics
  • New Orleans CityBusiness
  • The North Shore Report
  • The Washington Times
  • WebUpon
  • The Professional Development Bulletin of the Memphis Personnel Association
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
  • International Literacy: A Geographic Briefing for Today’s Business Students, by David C. Wyld. This book was published by Pearson Custom Publishing in 2004 (ISBN: 0536746699).
  • We the People Speak on e-Government: Interviews with 21 Leading B2G Players, by David C. Wyld. This book was published in 2002 by ISI Publications (ISBN: 962-7762-72-5).


EDITED BOOKS



Edited Book #4


Edited Book #3
  • David C. Wyld, Michal Wozniak, Nabendu Chaki, Natarajan Meghanathan and Dhinaharan Nagamalai (eds.) (2011). Trends in Network and Communications. Springer: Heidelberg. (ISBN 978-3-642-22542-0; e-ISBN 978-3-642-22543-7; DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-22543-7).
Edited Book #2
  • David C. Wyld, Michal Wozniak, Nabendu Chaki, Natarajan Meghanathan and Dhinaharan Nagamalai (eds.) (2011). Advances in Network Security and Applications. Springer: Heidelberg. (ISBN 978-3-642-22539-0; e-ISBN 978-3-642-22540-6; DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-22540-6).
Edited Book #1
  • David C. Wyld, Michal Wozniak, Nabendu Chaki, Natarajan Meghanathan and Dhinaharan Nagamalai (eds.) (2011). Advances in Computing and Information Technology. Springer: Heidelberg. (ISBN 978-3-642-22554-3; e-ISBN 978-3-642-22555-0; DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-22555-0).


MONOGRAPHS AND WHITE PAPERS



  • Monograph/White Paper #13 – 2011:
    • Saving Time and Money through Reverse Auctions: A Case Study on the Efficiency of Competitive Bidding Utilization at the U.S. Department of State, by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The Reverse Auction Research Center, July 2011.
  • Monograph/White Paper #12 – 2011:
  • A Simple Equation to Produce Billions in Acquisition Savings: An Analysis of the Applicability of Reverse Auctioning Across the Federal Government
  • ,
  • by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The Reverse Auction Research Center, July 2011. 
  • Monograph/White Paper #11 – 2011:
  • Creating a “Better Value” Acquisition Work Environment: The Experience of the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Demonstrates How Reverse Auctions Create Efficiencies for Contracting Personnel at FISC Norfolk,
  •  by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The Reverse Auction Research Center, July 2011. 
  • Monograph/White Paper #10 – 2011:
  • Stating the Case for Reverse Auctions: The U.S. Department of State Demonstrates the Power of Competitive Bidding to Save Significantly on Acquisitions,
  •  by David C. Wyld. A research brief published by The Reverse Auction Research Center, May 2011. 
  • Monograph/White Paper #9 – 2010:
  • Moving Forward by Going in Reverse: 
  • How U.S. Customs and Border Protection Has Achieved 
  • Important Efficiency Gains and Significant Dollar Savings 
  • through the Strategic Use of the Online Reverse Auction 
  • Marketplace in Its Procurement Operations,
  •  by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The Reverse Auction Research Center, December 2010. 
  • Monograph/White Paper #8 – 2009:
    • Moving to the Cloud: An Introduction to Cloud Computing in Government, by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The IBM Center for the Business of Government, Washington, DC, November 2009. 
  • Monograph/White Paper #7 – 2008:
    • Government in 3D: How Public Leaders Can Draw on Virtual Worlds, by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The IBM Center for the Business of Government, Washington, DC, November 2008.
  • Monograph/White Paper #6 – 2007:
    • The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0, by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The IBM Center for the Business of Government, Washington, DC, June 2007.
  • Monograph/White Paper #4 – 2004:
    • Government Garage Sales: Online Auctions as Tools for Asset Management, by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The IBM Endowment for the Business of Government, Washington, DC, November 2004.
  • Monograph/White Paper #3 – 2003:
    • SeaPort: Charting a New Course for Services Acquisition for America’s Navy, by David C. Wyld. A research monograph published by The IBM Endowment for the Business of Government, Washington, DC, June 2003.
  • Monograph/White Paper #2 – 2002:
    • The Strategic Need for Real-Time Competitive Bidding in the Public Sector Procurement Process, by David C. Wyld and Randall P. Settoon. A white paper prepared by the Strategic e-Government Initiative at Southeastern Louisiana University for FreeMarkets, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, September 2002.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
  • Chapter #15 – 2010:
    • “Risk in the Clouds?: Security Issues Facing Government Use of Cloud Computing,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2010 as a chapter of Innovations in Computing Sciences and Software Engineering (pp. 7-12), edited by Tarek Sobh and Khaled Elleithy and published by Springer (ISBN: 978-90-481-9111-6).
  • Chapter #14 – 2010:
    • “Preventing the ‘Worst Case Scenario:’ Combating the Lost Laptop Epidemic with RFID Technology,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2010 as a chapter of Novel Algorithms and Techniques in Telecommunications and Networking (pp. 29-33), edited by Tarek Sobh, Khaled Elleithy, Ausif Mahmood and published by Springer (ISBN: 978-90-481-3661-2).
  • Chapter #13 – 2010:
    • “Managing in the Virtual World: How Second Life is Rewriting the Rules of “Real Life” Business,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2010 as a chapter of Advanced Techniques in Computing Sciences and Software Engineering (pp. 123-128), edited by Khaled Elleithy and published by Springer (ISBN: 978-90-481-3659-9).
  • Chapter #12 – 2010:
    • “‘Security Theater’ in the Pediatric Wing: The Case for RFID Protection for Infants in Hospitals,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2010 as a chapter of Advanced Techniques in Computing Sciences and Software Engineering (pp. 467-470), edited by Khaled Elleithy and published by Springer (ISBN: 978-90-481-3659-9).
  • Chapter #11 – 2010:
    • “A Virtual Explosion or SNAFU is Always Better Than a Real One: Exploring the Use of Virtual Worlds for Simulation and Training,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2010 as a chapter of Technological Developments in Education and Automation (pp. 73-78), edited by Magued Iskander, Vikram Kapila, and Mohammad A. Karim and published by Springer (ISBN: 978-90-481-3655-1).
  • Chapter #10 – 2008:
    • “The Little Chip That Could: The Public Sector and RFID,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2008 as a chapter in Patriotic Information Systems (pp. 186-224), edited by Todd Loendorf and G. David Garson and published by IGI Publishing (ISBN: 978-1-59904-594-8).
  • Chapter #9 – 2008:
    • “Blogging from the Top: A Survey of Higher Education Leaders’ Use of Web 2.0 Technologies,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2008 as a chapter of Innovative Techniques in Instruction Technology, E-learning, E-assessment and Education (pp. 106-111), edited by Magued Iskander and published by Springer (ISBN: 978-1-4020-8738-7).
  • Chapter #8 – 2008:
    • “Blogging,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2008 as a chapter in The Handbook of Research on Public Information Technology, (pp. 81-93), edited by G. David Garson and Mehdi Khosrow-Pour and published by IGI Global Publishing (ISBN: 978-1-59904-857-4).
  • Chapter #7 – 2008:
    • “RFID (Radio Frequency Identification),” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2008 as a chapter in The Handbook of Research on Public Information Technology, (pp. 279-293), edited by G. David Garson and Mehdi Khosrow-Pour and published by IGI Global Publishing (ISBN: 978-1-59904-857-4).
  • Chapter #6 – 2006:
    • “The Next Big RFID Application: Correctly Steering Two Billion Bags a Year Through Today’s Less-Than-Friendly Skies,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2006 as a chapter of Handbook of Research in Mobile Business, Technical, Methodological, and Social Perspectives, edited by Bhuvan Unhelkar, and published by Idea Group Publishing (ISBN: 1591408172).
  • Chapter #5 – 2005:
    • “Trends in B2B e-Commerce,” by David C. Wyld, Andrew Stein, and Paul Hawking. This appeared in 2005 as a chapter in Information Systems in an E-World (pp. 42-62), edited by M. Gordon Hunter and Andrew Wenn and published by the Information Institute (ISBN: 0-9729562-4-7).
  • Chapter #4 – 2004:
    • “B2E SAP Portals: Employee Self-Service Case Study,” by Andrew Stein, Paul Hawking and David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2004 as a chapter of Managing Business With SAP: Planning Implementation and Evaluation (pp. 90-109), edited by Linda Lau, and published by Idea Group Publishing (ISBN: 1591403782).
  • Chapter #3 – 2004:
    • “A Reverse Auction Case Study: The Final Chapter,” by Andrew Stein, Paul Hawking and David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2004 as a chapter of E-Commerce and M-Commerce Technologies: Innovation Through Communities of Practice (pp. 230-252), edited by P. Candace Deans, and published by IRM Press (ISBN: 1591402395).
  • Chapter #2 – 2003:
    • "Transforming Procurement: The Potential of Auctions,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2003 as a chapter in The Procurement Revolution (pp. 311-460), edited by Mark A. Abramson and Roland S. Harris III, and published by Rowman and Littlefield (ISBN: 07425-3272-0).
  • Chapter #1 – 2001:
    • “The Auction Model: How the Public Sector Can Leverage the Power of E-Commerce through Dynamic Pricing,” by David C. Wyld. This appeared in 2001 as a chapter of e-Government 2001 (pp. 85-161), edited by Mark A. Abramson and Grady E. Means, and published by Rowman and Littlefield (ISBN: 7425-1338-6).


ACADEMIC JOURNALS








  • Refereed Journal Article #172 – 2011:
      • “Do Employees View Stock Options the Same Way Their Bosses Do?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 25, Number 4, pp. 91-92, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #171 – 2011:
      • “Are the Best Salespeople Adaptive Knowledge Brokers? The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 25, Number 4, pp. 90-91, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #170 – 2011:
      • Current Research on Reverse Auctions: Part II - Implementation Issues Associated with Putting Competitive Bidding to Work," International Journal of Managing Value and Supply Chains, Volume 2, Number 4, pp. 1-15.
    • Refereed Journal Article #169 – 2011:
      • Current Research on Reverse Auctions: Part I - Understanding The Nature Of Reverse Auctions and the Price and Process Savings Associated with Competitive Bidding,” International Journal of Managing Value and Supply Chains, Volume 2, Number 3, pp. 11-22, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #168 – 2011:
      • “Nature Plus Nurture: Do Teenage Activities Predict Entrepreneurial Success?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 25, Number 1, pp. 100-101, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #167 – 2011:
      • Does More Money Buy More Happiness on the Job? The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 25, Number 1, pp. 101-103, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #166 – 2010:
      • “Procuring Dollar and Time Savings: A Case Study of the Implementation of Reverse Auctions in the Federal Government,” International Journal of Managing Value and Supply Chains, Volume 1, Number 2, pp. 1-25, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #165 – 2010:
      • “Revolutionizing Public Procurement through Reverse Auctions,” Cutter IT Journal, Volume 23, Number 10, pp. 17-23, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #164 – 2010:
      • “A Second Life for Organizations?: Managing in the New, Virtual World,” Management Research Review, Volume 33, Number 6, pp. 529-562, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #163 – 2010:
      • “Speaking Up for Customers: Can Sales Professionals Spark Product Innovation?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 24, Number 2, pp. 80-82, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #162 – 2010:
      • “Executive Stock Options: Still Plenty of Shenanigans?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 24, Number 2, pp. 79-80, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #161 – 2010:
      • “Moving to the Cloud: An Introduction to Cloud Computing in Government,” The Business of Government Journal, Spring 2010, pp. 94-97, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #160 – 2010:
      • “Taking Out the Trash (and the Recyclables): RFID and the Handling of Municipal Solid Waste,” International Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 1-13, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #159 – 2010:
      • “The Cloudy Future of Government IT: Cloud Computing and the Public Sector around the World,” International Journal of Web and Semantic Technology, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 1-20, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #158 – 2009:
      • “China’s Turnover Syndrome: Does Good Management Trump Job Conditions for Factory Workers?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 23, Number 4, pp. 93-94, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #157 – 2009:
      • “Is Transparency Critical for Firm and National Competitiveness?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 23, Number 4, pp. 94-96, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #156 – 2009:
      • “Bringing Order to Chaos: How RFID Can Deliver Business Intelligence to Hurricane Evacuations…and Enhance Public Safety in the Process,” Journal of Emergency Management, Volume 7, Number 5, pp. 39-47, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #155 – 2009:
      • “The Utility of Cloud Computing as a New Pricing - And Consumption - Model for Information Technology,” International Journal of Database Management Systems, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 1-20, by David C. Wyld. Also available online at http://airccse.org/journal/ijdms/1011s1.pdf.
    • Refereed Journal Article #154 – 2009:
      • “Upping the Ante: Using RFID As a Competitive Weapon to Fight Shoplifting and Improve Business Intelligence,” The International Journal of Managing Information Technology, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 1-10, by David C. Wyld and Michael C. Budden. Also available online at http://airccse.org/journal/ijmit/1011s1.pdf.
    • Refereed Journal Article #153 – 2009:
      • “Tracking ‘Cans’ and ‘Pods’ with RFID: The Need for Automatic Identification Technology in the Airline Industry,” Journal of Global Information Technology, Volume 3, Numbers 1& 2, pp. 15-20, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #152 – 2009:
      • “The Smart Pipe: RFID and the Oil and Gas Industry,” International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology, Volume 2, Number 3, pp. 201-214, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #151 – 2009:
      • “Help! Someone Stole My Laptop!: How RFID Technology Can Be Used to Counter the Growing Threat of Lost Laptops,” Journal of Applied Security Research, Volume 4, Number 3, pp. 363-373, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #150 – 2009:
      • “The Application of RFID Technology to the Growing Problem of Lost Laptops,” International Journal of Business and Public Administration, Volume 6, Number 1, pp. 138-146, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #149 – 2009:
      • “What Matters More in Growth Companies: The Leader or the Idea?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 23, Number 2, pp. 95-96, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #148 – 2009:
      • “Keys to Innovation: The Right Measures and the Right Culture?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 23, Number 2, pp. 96-98, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #146 – 2009:
      • “Government in 3D: How Public Leaders Can Draw on Virtual Worlds,” The Business of Government Journal, Spring 2009, pp. 67-70, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #145 – 2008:
      • “Bigger CEO Pay Packages: Does Market Value Matter More than Ability?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 22, Number 4, pp. 82-83, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #144 – 2008:
      • “How Do Women Fare When the Promotion Rules Change?” The Academy of Management Perspectives, Volume 22, Number 4, pp. 83-84, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #143 – 2008:
      • “The New Game of Tag: How RFID is in Store to Combat Shoplifting,” Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 3, Number 3, pp. 27-33, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #142 – 2008:
      • “A Second Life for Tourism and Economic Development?: A Look at Early Experiments in Using Virtual Worlds to Promote Real World Sites,” Competition Forum, Volume 6, Number 2, pp. 237-242, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #141 – 2008:
      • “Managing Much More Than Acronyms: Tracking ULD’s With RFID Technology in the Airline Industry,” Global Digital Business Review, Volume 3, Issue 1, October 2008, pp. 26-31, with Casey Cambre.
    • Refereed Journal Article #140 – 2008:
      • “RFID on Tap: How Automatic Identification Technology Can Curb the Growing Problem of Beer Keg Theft and Improve Business Intelligence in the Beverage Supply Chain,” Global Digital Business Review, Volume 3, Issue 1, October 2008, pp. 107-113, with Ann Scarle.
    • Refereed Journal Article #139 – 2008:
      • “World of Workcraft: Educating and Training ‘Digital Natives,’” The Cutter IT Journal, Volume 21, Issue 9, September 2008, pp. 26-31, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #138 – 2008:
      • “How Can Radio Frequency Identification Solve the Airlines’ Customer Service Problems?,” International Journal of Business and Public Administration, Volume 5, Issue 2, Summer 2008, pp. 50-58, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #137 – 2008:
      • “Death Sticks and Taxes: RFID Tagging of Cigarettes,” International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, Volume 36, Issue 7, July 2008, pp. 571-582, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #136 – 2008:
      • “Management 2.0: A Primer on Blogging for Executives,” Management Research News, Volume 31, Number 6, June 2008, pp. 448-483, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #135 – 2008:
      • “Government ‘Of the People, By the People, and For the People’ in the Web 2.0 Era: A Survey of Blogging Office Holders in the U.S. and an Agenda for Future Research,” Journal of New Communications Research, Volume 2, Number 2, May 2008, pp. 56-65, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #134 – 2008:
      • “Back to the Future?: Why “Old School” Item Pricing Laws May Hold Back the Uses of RFID in Retail Settings,” The Coastal Business Journal, Volume 7, Number 1, Spring 2008, pp. 56-65, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #133 – 2008:
      • “A Survey of the State of Blogging Amongst U.S. Elected Representatives: Exploratory Study,” International Journal of Business and Public Administration, Volume 5, Number 1, May 2008, pp. 110-121, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #132 – 2008:
      • “Radio Frequency Identification: Advanced Intelligence for Table Games in Casinos,” Cornell Hospitality Quarterly (Formerly The Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly), Volume 49, Number 2, May 2008, pp. 134-144, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #130 – 2007:
      • “Management Challenges in an Internet-Enabled World: Managing New Collaborative Technologies,” The Business of Government Journal, Fall 2007, pp. 53-56, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #129 – 2007:
      • “The Ace in Hole: How Smarter Chips-and-Cards-Can Enable Casino Management to Gain Insights into Player Behavior and Better Compete in Today's Increasingly Crowded Entertainment Marketplace,” Competition Forum, Volume 5, Number 1, pp. 166-172, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #128 – 2007:
      • “What the Blogging Revolution Means for You and Your Company: A Look at the Corporate World of Web 2.0,” Competition Forum, Volume 5, Number 1, pp. 173-178, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #127 – 2007:
      • “The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0,” Public Sector Technology and Management, Volume 4, Number 4, pp. 41-43, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #126 – 2007:
      • “The Blogging CEO: Managing by Wandering Around in the Age of Web 2.0,” Journal of Digital Business, Volume 2, Numbers 1 and 2, December 2007, pp. 1-27, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #125 – 2003 (Previously Omitted):
      • “Knowing the World and All That is in it: A New Approach to Developing International Literacy Amongst College Students for Today’s Global Economy,” International Journal of Learning, Volume 10, Number 1, July 2003, pp. 335-347, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #124 – 1998 (Previously Omitted):
      • “Juan and Audrey – An Environmental Tale for Transnational Managers: Corporate and Individual Culpability and Liability under American Environmental Laws,” Managerial Law, Volume 40, Number 1, February 1998, pp. 1-15, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #123 – 2002 (Previously Omitted):
      • “Understanding the Emerging B2G (Business-to-Government) Sector of the Economy,” Southeastern Economic Outlook, Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 2002, pp. 1-11, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #122 – 2000 (Previously Omitted):
      • “The Auction Model,” The Business of Government Journal, Volume 2, Number 4, Fall 2000, pp. 46-47, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #121 – 2008:
      • “Genuine Medicine?: Why Safeguarding the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain from Counterfeit Drugs with RFID is Vital for Protecting Public Health and the Health of the Pharmaceutical Industry,” Competitiveness Review, Volume 18, Number 3, October 2008, pp. 206-216. 
    • Refereed Journal Article #120 – 2008:
      • “RuBee: Applying Low-Frequency Technology for Retail and Medical Uses,” Management Research News, Volume 31, Number 7, July 2008, pp. 549-555.
    • Refereed Journal Article #119 – 2007:
      • “The Power of America: Electric Deregulation and the Public Good,” Journal of the Academy of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues, Forthcoming 2007, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #118 – 2006:
      • “Smart Tags + Smart Professors = Smart Students,” The Journal of the Association of Marketing Educators, Volume 3, Number 2, Spring 2006, pp. 130-150, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #117 – 2007:
      • “RFID is No Fake: The Adoption of Radio Frequency Identification Technology in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain,” International Journal of Integrated Supply Management, Volume 3, Number 2, March 2007, pp. 156-171, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #116 – 2007:
      • “RFID 101: The Next Big Thing for Management,” The Engineering Management Review, Volume 35, Number 2, June 2007, pp. 3-19.
    • Refereed Journal Article #115 – 2006:
      • “The RFID Revolution: How Radio Frequency Identification is Poised to Transform Business and Enhance Our Lives,” Journal of Digital Business, Volume 1, Number 2, December 2006, pp. 1-13, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #114 – 2006:
      • “Savings That Can Multiply: How e-Sourcing Can Be Utilized by Government in Southeast Asia to Increase Economic Competitiveness and Decrease Fiscal Imbalances,” Advances in Competitiveness Research, Volume 14, Number 1, December 2006, pp. 99-112, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #113 – 2006:
      • “Presiding in the Carnival of Ideas: Are Innovative College and University Presidents Following the Lead of Corporate Executives into the Blogosphere?,” Journal of Academic Administration in Higher Education, December 2006, Volume 2, Issues 1 and 2, pp. 29-36, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #112 – 2006:
      • “The High-Tech Brand: How RFID and the National Animal Identification System Will Lend Traceability and Intelligence to the Agricultural Supply Chain,” Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, December 2006, Volume 32, Number 1, pp. 198-207, by David C. Wyld, Michael A. Jones, and Andre Honoree.
    • Refereed Journal Article #111 – 2006:
      • “The National Animal Identification System: Ensuring the Competitiveness of the American Agriculture Industry in the Face of Mounting Animal Disease Threats,” Competition Forum, October 2006, Volume 4, Number 1, pp. 110-115, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #110 – 2006:
      • “The Importance of Pedigree: Why Instituting RFID-based Tracking of Pharmaceuticals is Essential to Counteracting Counterfeiting and Maintaining Both the Health of the Public and the Potency of the American Drug Industry,” Competition Forum, October 2006, Volume 4, Number 1, pp. 261-266, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #109 – 2006:
      • “Reading the Red, White, and Blush: RFID and the American Wine Industry,” Journal of Global Information Technology, June 2006, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 53-58, by David C. Wyld, Michael A. Jones, and Andre Honoree.
    • Refereed Journal Article #108 – 2006:
      • “From Surveillance to Service: How RFID Can Fight Shrinkage and Remake Retailing in the Process,” Journal of Global Information Technology, June 2006, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 31-35, by David C. Wyld, Michael Budden, and Michael A. Jones.
    • Refereed Journal Article #106 – 2006:
      • “RFID: The Right Frequency for Government,” The Business of Government Journal, Fall 2006, pp. 92-98.
    • Refereed Journal Article #105 – 2006:
      • “Regular Rate of Pay & the FLSA: Why the Determination of Exempt Status is Not Enough.” Managerial Law, September 2006, Volume 48, Number 3, pp. 334-340, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #104 – 2006:
      • “RFID: The Right Frequency for Government.” Public Sector Technology and Management, July/August 2006, Volume 3, Number 4, pp. 34-39.
    • Refereed Journal Article #103 – 2006:
      • “RFID 101: The Next Big Thing for Management,” Management Research News, May 2006, Volume 29, Number 4, pp. 154-173.
    • Refereed Journal Article #102 – 2006:
      • “Managing in the ‘New Normal’: The Growth of Outsourcing,” Today – The Journal of Work Process Improvement, January/February 2006, Volume 13, Number 2, pp. 18-19, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #101 – 2006:
      • “The New FLSA Regulations and the Sales Force: Who is Entitled to Overtime Pay?” Compensation and Benefits Review, January/February 2006, Volume 38, Number 1, pp. 29-36, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #100 – 2005:
      • “The eBay Factor: The Online Auction Solution to the Riddle of Reverse Logistics.” Journal of the Academy of Production and Operations Management, December 2005, Volume 8, Number 2, pp. 105-113 by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #99 – 2005:
      • “The Determination of Overtime Pay in Services Marketing: Classifying the Sales Force in Response to the Fairpay Overtime Initiative,” Journal of Contemporary Business Issues, December 2005, Volume 13, Number 2, pp. 25-32, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #98 – 2005:
      • “I’m on Beale Street and My Luggage is in Memphis…Egypt?: Deploying RFID-enabled Baggage Tracking Systems to Improve Airline Customer Service,” by David C. Wyld, Michael A. Jones, and Jeffrey W. Totten. Academy of Marketing Studies Journal, November 2005, Volume 9, Numbers 1 & 2, pp. 39-53.
    • Refereed Journal Article #97 – 2005:
      • “RFID is No Fake: The Smart Prescription for the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain,” The Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, Fall 2005, Volume 31, Number 2, pp. 135-143, by David C. Wyld, Michael A. Jones, and Andre Honoree.
    • Refereed Journal Article #96 – 2005:
      • “The New FLSA and Higher Education: Who is Entitled to Overtime?” The Journal of Academic Administration in Higher Education, Fall 2005, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 37-42, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #95 – 2005:
      • “A Magic Pill?: The Emergence of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain,” Journal of Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management, December 2005, Volume 17, Number 1, pp. 17-33, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #94 – 2005:
      • “Adding More Than a Hint of Intelligence to the Cabernet: RFID and the American Wine Industry,” Competition Forum, October 2005, Volume 3, Number 1, pp. 115-123, by David C. Wyld and Michael A. Jones.
    • Refereed Journal Article #93 – 2005:
      • “Government Liquidation: How Online Auctions Will Replace Bob’s Army-Navy Store,” Journal of Internet Commerce, 2005, Volume 4, Number 4, pp. 41-58, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #92 – 2005:
      • “A Step-by-Step Model for Employers to Comply with the Fairpay Overtime Initiative under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).” Equal Opportunities International, Fall 2005, Volume 24, Number 2, pp. 54-66, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #91 – 2005:
      • “Where’s My Suitcase: RFID Baggage Tracking and Airline Customer Service.” Marketing Intelligence and Planning, Fall 2005, Volume 23, Number 4, pp. 382-394, by David C. Wyld, Michael A. Jones, and Jeffery W. Totten.
    • Refereed Journal Article #90 – 2005:
      • “No Generic Argument: Why RFID is the Right Prescription for a Smarter, Safer, and Efficient Pharmaceutical Supply Chain,” Competition Forum, October 2005, Volume 3, Number 1, pp. 108-114, by David C. Wyld and Michael A. Jones.
    • Refereed Journal Article #88 – 2005:
      • "The Leader of the Band: The Pivotal Role of the Academic Department Head in the Pursuit of Continuous Improvement and Innovation in Business Education." College Student Journal, September 2004, Volume 38, Number 3, pp. 339-347, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #87 – 2005:
      • “'Looming Cognition for Global Competition: The Approaching Avian Influenza Pandemic,” Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, Summer 2005, Volume 17, Number 2, pp. 17-31, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #86 – 2005:
      • “Dude, Where's My Cow?: The United States Automatic Identification Plan and the Future of Animal Marketing.” Academy of Information and Management Sciences Journal, Spring 2005, Volume 8, Number 1, pp. 107-119, by David C. Wyld, Rusty Juban, and Michael A. Jones.
    • Refereed Journal Article #85 – 2004:
      • “The 3 P’s: The Elements of a Definition of e-Government." Journal of E-Government, August 2004, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 17-22, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #84 – 2004:
      • “e-Procurement: Is the Ugly Duckling Actually a Swan Down Under?” Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, February 2004, Volume 16, Number 1, pp. 3-26, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #82 – 2004:
      • “The Weather Report for the Supply Chain: A Longitudinal Analysis of the ISM/Forrester Research Reports on Technology in Supply Management, 2001-2003.” Management Research News, April 2004, Volume 27, Numbers 1 & 2, pp. 1-26, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #81 – 2004:
      • “The China Syndrome: The Impact of the SARS Epidemic in Southeast Asia.” Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, February 2004, Volume 16, Number 1, pp. 69-94, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #80 – 2004:
      • “Would You Like Chips With That?: Consumer Perspectives of RFID,” Management Research News, December 2004, Volume 27, Number 11/12, pp. 29-44, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #79 – 2003:
      • “Focusing on the Cookies (as Opposed to the Oven They Were Baked in): Assessing the Defense Department’s Shift to Performance-based Contracting,” by David C. Wyld. Journal of Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues, December 2003, Volume 6, Number 2, pp. 55-73.
    • Refereed Journal Article #78 – 2003:
      • “It’s the People, Stupid!: Change Management and the Implementation of ERP Systems.” Journal of Contemporary Business Issues, December 2003, Volume 11, Number 2, pp. 63-72, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #77 – 2003:
      • “Transforming Government: Management Challenges of the e-Government Revolution.” Journal of Strategic e-Commerce, December 2003, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 23-34, by David C. Wyld and Randall P. Settoon.
    • Refereed Journal Article #76 – 2003:
      • “Making Government Contracting More Competitive… Really!: Performance-Based Contracting in the D.O.D.” Competition Forum, October 2003, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 233-241, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #75 – 2003:
      • “On Deficits and GDP Growth: The Application of e-Sourcing to Government Spending in Southeast Asia.” Competition Forum, October 2003, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 616-623, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #74 – 2003:
      • “The Ski Slope to Prosperity: An Analysis of the Potential Impact of Reverse Auctions in Government Procurement in Five Southeast Asian Nations.” Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, November 2003, Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 3-18.
    • Refereed Journal Article #73 – 2003:
      • “The 20% Solution: A Case Study on the Efficacy of Reverse Auctions.” Management Research News, June 2003, Volume 26, Number 5, pp. 1-20, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #72 – 2002:
      • “Transforming Government: Management Challenges of the e-Government Revolution.” Academy of Strategic and Organizational Leadership Journal, December 2002, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 19-31, by David C. Wyld and Randall P. Settoon.
    • Refereed Journal Article #71 – 2002:
      • “Tracking the “Perfect Storm”: Charting the Future Course of B2B e-Commerce through an Analysis of the ISM/Forrester Reports on e-Business.” Journal of Global Competitiveness Research, October 2002, Volume 10, Number 1, pp. 339-345, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #70 – 2002:
      • “Measure-for-Measure: Establishing Metrics for Dynamic Pricing Applications in the New Economy.” Academy of Information and Management Sciences Journal, December 2002, Volume 5, Number 2, pp. 151-170, David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #69 – 2002:
      • “The Carrot or the Soft Stick?: The Perspective of American Safety Professionals on Behavior and Incentive-Based Protection Programs.” Management Research News, November 2002, Volume 25, Number 11, pp. 23-41, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #68 – 2002:
      • “The Electric Company: How the Supply Chain is Being Reinvented through the Rapid Application of e-Procurement Processes in the Business-to-Business Arena.” Management Research News, December 2002, Volume 25, Number 12, pp. 22-53, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #67 – 2002:
      • “Quest for Fire: A Redefinition and Reconceptualization of Spirituality at Work.” Insights for a Changing World, March 2002, Volume 5, Number 1, 12-24, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #66 – 2002:
      • “After September 11th: Reverse Auctions in Government Procurement.” Contract Management, February 2002, Volume 42, Number 2, pp. 54-55, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #65 – 2001:
      • “The Virtues of Books: Reinventing Management Education for the 21st Century.” Ethics and Critical Thinking Journal, October 2001, Volume 10, Number 2, pp. 37-48, by David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #64 – 2001:
      • “The Hunt for the Red X: A Case Study in the Use of Shainin Design of Experiment (DOE) in an Industrial Honing Operation,” Management Research News, September 2001, Volume 24, Number 8/9, pp. 1-16, with David C. Wyld.
    • Refereed Journal Article #63 – 1998:
      • “Using the Disease Metaphor to View Organizations: An Alternative Perspective,” International Journal of Management, March 1998, Volume 15, Number 1, pp. 113-122, with Antoinette S. Phillips, Carl R. Phillips, and Samuel D. Cappel.
    • Refereed Journal Article #62 – 1998:
      • “But Can I Eat at a Taco Bell in Tunisia?: The ‘Big Country’ Survey – A Cross-Cultural Survey for Student Use in International Curricula at the Collegiate and Secondary Levels,” Academy of Educational Leadership Journal, October 1998, Volume 2, Number 1, pp. 1-16, with Jack E. Tucci and Avinash Waikar.
    • Refereed Journal Article #61 – 1998:
      • “Cadbury-Schweppes and the World Marketplace,” Journal of the International Academy of Case Studies, December 1998, Volume 4, Numbers 1 and 2, pp. 73-87.
    • Refereed Journal Article #60 – 1998:
      • “Brother, Can You Spare an Hour on Compuserve?: How the Internet Will Reinvent Corporate Recruiting,” Academy of Managerial Communications Journal, 1998, Volume 2, Number 1, pp. 17-25.
    • Refereed Journal Article #59 – 1998:
      • "The Digital Dance: How Companies and Individuals Are Reinventing the Employment Marketplace via the Internet," by David C. Wyld and Jack E. Tucci. Journal of Contemporary Business Issues, 1998, 5(1): 25-32.
    • Refereed Journal Article #58 – 1997:
      • "An Empirical Look at the Use of Managerial and Non-Managerial Student Subjects for Inquiries Into Ethical Management," by David C. Wyld and Coy A. Jones. Management Research News, 1997, 20(9): 18-30.
    • Refereed Journal Article #57 – 1997:
      • "recruit@internet.com: The Internet and the Future of Corporate Recruiting," by David C. Wyld. Equal Opportunities International, 1997, 16(2): 15-24.
    • Refereed Journal Article #56 – 1997:
      • "Keeping Secrets: Marketing Decision Making in America After Redmond," by David C. Wyld. Marketing Intelligence and Planning, 1997, 15(4): 195-201.
    • Refereed Journal Article #55 – 1997:
      • "It's Not Just the Big Boys Who Pay The Big Bucks!: Environmental Civil and Criminal Liability for Small Businesses Under Federal Environmental Laws," by David C. Wyld, Jack E. Tucci, and Sam D. Cappel. The Entrepreneurial Executive, 1997, 2(1): 1-9.
    • Refereed Journal Article #54 – 1997:
      • "Bessard v. California Community Colleges and The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Implications for Public Administration," by David C. Wyld. Public Personnel Management, 1997, 26(2): 273-88.
    • Refereed Journal Article #53 – 1997:
      • "Federal Express: Is Imitation Flattery?" with David C. Wyld. Journal of the International Academy of Case Studies, 1997, 3(1): 12-26.
    • Refereed Journal Article #52 – 1997:
      • "Marketing Using the Other Team's Playbook?: The Case of William Redmond and the "New Age" Cola Wars and Its Implications for Marketing Strategy," by David C. Wyld, Sam D. Cappel, and Jack E. Tucci. Academy of Marketing Studies Journal, 1997, 1(2): 32-44.
    • Refereed Journal Article #51 – 1997:
      • "Loyalty Oaths: The Religious Freedom Restoration Act and the Bessard Case," by David C. Wyld. Journal of Individual Employment Rights, 1997, 5(4): 255-266.
    • Refereed Journal Article #50 – 1997:
      • "Accent Discrimination: Implications for the Multicultural Educational Institution of the 21st Century," by David C. Wyld. College and University Personnel Association Journal, 1997, 47(3/4): 21-26.
    • Refereed Journal Article #49 – 1997:
      • “Bits and Paper: The Emerging Employment Market in Cyberspace,” by David C. Wyld. American Business Review, 1997 16(1): 64-70.
    • Refereed Journal Article #48 – 1997:
      • "The Importance of Context: The Ethical Work Climate Construct and Models of Ethical Decision-Making - An Agenda for Research," by David C. Wyld and Coy A. Jones. Journal of Business Ethics, 1997, 16(4): 465-472.
    • Refereed Journal Article #47 – 1997:
      • "Is American Health Care Entering the `Country Club' Era?: How Capitation May Transform Health Care Management in the U.S." by David C. Wyld. Management Research News, 1997, 20(1): 1-11.
    • Refereed Journal Article #46 – 1996:
      • "Managing in a Nuevo Mundo: Accommodating Linguistic and Cultural Diversity Under Title VII," by David C. Wyld. The Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, 1996, 9(4): 285-302.
    • Refereed Journal Article #45 – 1996:
      • "Cognitive Diversity: Reasonable Accommodation of Employees with Attention Deficit Disorder Within the Guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act," by David C. Wyld. Journal of Individual Employment Rights. 1996, 5(1): 19-37.
    • Refereed Journal Article #44 – 1996:
      • "A Cyber-Revolution Occurring in `Net-Time': The Emerging Digital Employment Market," by David C. Wyld. Futures Research Quarterly, 1996, 12(4): 35-60.
    • Refereed Journal Article #43 – 1996:
      • "English-Only Work Rules: Balancing Fair Employment Considerations in an Increasingly Multicultural and Multilingual Healthcare Workforce," with David C. Wyld. Hospital and Health Services Administration, 1996, 41(4): 473-484.
    • Refereed Journal Article #42 – 1996:
      • "The `ADHD Card': Coping with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in the American Workplace," by David C. Wyld. Equal Opportunities International, 1996, 15(4): 22-33.
    • Refereed Journal Article #41 – 1996:
      • "Jiminez v. Mary Washington College: The 'Mark Fuhrman' Defense and Title VII National Origin Discrimination," by David C. Wyld. Labor Law Journal, 1996, 47(9): 573-585.
    • Refereed Journal Article #40 – 1996:
      • "The Rhythm of the Saints: A Generational Perspective on Management History," by David C. Wyld. Management Research News, 1996, 19(7): 37-59.
    • Refereed Journal Article #39 – 1996:
      • "Pepsico v. Redmond: Broadening the Trade Secret Concept to Encompass Corporate Strategy," by David C. Wyld. Labor Law Journal, 1996, 47(4): 239-249.
    • Refereed Journal Article #38 – 1996:
      • "The Hassan Case: An Analysis of the Issue of Accent Discrimination in American Higher Education," by David C. Wyld. Journal of Individual Employment Rights, 1996, 4(4): 303-317.
    • Refereed Journal Article #37 – 1996:
      • "What You Need to Know About Attention Deficit Disorder: The Next Managerial Challenge," by David C. Wyld. Journal of Contemporary Business Issues, 1996, 3(2): 55-62.
    • Refereed Journal Article #36 – 1996:
      • "The Capitation Revolution in Health Care: Implications for the Field of Nursing," by David C. Wyld. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1996, 20(2): 1-12.
    • Refereed Journal Article #35 – 1995:
      • "The `Mark of the Beast' Case: Hover v. Florida Power & Light and the Upper Limits for Reasonable Accommodation," by David C. Wyld. Labor Law Journal, 1995, 46(12): 767-774.
    • Refereed Journal Article #34 – 1995:
      • "TQBM: Total Quality Behavioral Management," by David C. Wyld. Ethics and Critical Thinking Journal, 1995, 34(1): 12-15.
    • Refereed Journal Article #33 – 1995:
      • "The Ethics of `X': Generational Succession, Generational Conflict, and the `Thirteening' of Business Ethics," by David C. Wyld. Journal of Contemporary Business Issues, 1995, 3(1): 28-35.
    • Refereed Journal Article #32 – 1995:
      • "What Restaurant and Hospitality Managers Need to Know about the Family and Medical Leave Act," by David C. Wyld. The Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1995, 36(4): 54-63.
    • Refereed Journal Article #31 – 1995:
      • “Hippocrates Takes a Blow: The Family and Medical Leave Act and Health Care Administration," by David C. Wyld. The Health Care Supervisor, 1995, 14(2): 63-77.
    • Refereed Journal Article #30 – 1995:
      • "Are All Pregnancies Created Equal in the Eyes of Employment Law in the United States? - An Analysis," by David C. Wyld. Quarterly Journal of Ideology, 1995, 18(3/4): 49-65.
    • Refereed Journal Article #29 – 1995:
      • "The Egyptian Candidate: An Analysis of the Hassan Case and Accent Discrimination in America's Colleges and Universities," by David C. Wyld. Southern Law Journal, 1995, 5(1): 105-120.
    • Refereed Journal Article #28 – 1995:
      • "Capitation: Evidence That the Invisible Hand Is at Work in American Health Care," by David C. Wyld. Southeastern Economic Outlook, 1995, 10(2): 1-5.
    • Refereed Journal Article #27 – 1995:
      • "The FMLA and the Changing Demand for Substitute Teachers," by David C. Wyld. The Clearing House, 1995, 68(5): 301-306.
    • Refereed Journal Article #26 – 1995:
      • "Where in the World is Any City West of San Diego?: Addressing Geographic Illiteracy in the International Business Curriculum," by David C. Wyld. College Student Journal, 1995, 29(1): 77-85.
    • Refereed Journal Article #25 – 1995:
      • "Where for Art Thou, Teacher?: A Legal Analysis of the Special Requirements School Administrators Face under the Family and Medical Leave Act," by David C. Wyld. NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Journal, 1995, 79(569): 70-84.
    • Refereed Journal Article #24 – 1995:
      • "Morning Sickness: Testing the Proper Bounds of Employee Protection and Employer Prerogative under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act," by David C. Wyld. Labor Law Journal, 1995, 46(2): 88-97.
    • Refereed Journal Article #23 – 1994:
      • "Transnational Protection of U.S. Expatriate Employees under the Civil Rights Act of 1991: The Potential Legal Quandary for `American' Employers in Foreign Nations," by David C. Wyld. Equal Opportunities International, 1994, 13(6/7): 1-11.
    • Refereed Journal Article #22 – 1994:
      • "The Turic Decision: Is This the Beginning of the `Oprah-tization' of Employment Discrimination Law?" by David C. Wyld, Business and Public Affairs, 1994, 21(1): 2-6.
    • Refereed Journal Article #21 – 1994:
      • "The Thirteenth Generation and Its Revolutionary Definition of `Careers,'" by David C. Wyld. Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1994, 55(1): 26-28, 58-60.
    • Refereed Journal Article #20 – 1994:
      • "Evaluating Strategic Effectiveness in the Retail Sector: A Conceptual Approach," with David C. Wyld. Journal of Business Research, 1994, 31(2/3): 209-212.
    • Refereed Journal Article #19 – 1994:
      • "A Partial Test of the Synthesis Integrated Model of Ethical Decision Making: Cognitive Moral Development and Managerial Moral Deliberation," by David C. Wyld, Coy A. Jones, Sam D. Cappel, and Daniel E. Hallock. Management Research News, 1994, 17(3/4): 1-16.
    • Refereed Journal Article #18 – 1994:
      • "`International Literacy 101': One Business School Stresses the Fundamentals in Preparing Its Students for International Business," by David C. Wyld. World Business Review, 1994, 4(1): 6, 24-25.
    • Refereed Journal Article #17 – 1994:
      • "The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 and the Abortion Issue Revisited: The Case of Kimberly Turic," by David C. Wyld. Labor Law Journal, 1994, 45(10): 652-658.
    • Refereed Journal Article #16 – 1993:
      • "`13ers' and the Remaking of Business Ethics for the 21st Century," by David C. Wyld. Ethics Today Journal, 1993, 397(15): 1-15.
    • Refereed Journal Article #15 – 1992:
      • "The New Eugenics?: Genetic Testing and Employers in the `Risk Society'," by David C. Wyld, Sam D. Cappel, and Daniel E. Hallock. Futures Research Quarterly, 1992, 8(3): 23-35.
    • Refereed Journal Article #14 – 1992:
      • "What Moves the Invisible Hand: The Unaddressed Linkages Between the Psychological Study of Religion and Managerial Behavior," by David C. Wyld, Sam D. Cappel, and Daniel E. Hallock. Management Research News, 1992, 15(3): 1-8.
    • Refereed Journal Article #13 – 1992:
      • "Believing in Employment Discrimination: The Case of Forrest Mims, Scientific American, and Title VII Protection," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. The Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, 1992, 5(1): 1-11.
    • Refereed Journal Article #12 – 1992:
      • "The Right to Know and the Right to Privacy: HIV Testing and Health Care Management," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. The Health Care Supervisor, 1992, 10(3): 56-66.
    • Refereed Journal Article #11 – 1992:
      • "Genetic Testing of Employees: New Technologies, New Challenges, and New Laws for Employers in the Nineties," by David C. Wyld, Sam D. Cappel, and Daniel E. Hallock. Equal Opportunities International, 1992, 11(1): 1-7.
    • Refereed Journal Article #10 – 1992:
      • "Competitive Strategies and Business Performance: An Empirical Study of Select Service Businesses," with David C. Wyld. International Journal of Management, 1992, 9(1): 1-11.
    • Refereed Journal Article #9 – 1991:
      • "AIDS-related Dementia: The Mental and Neurological Aspects of Affected Individuals and Federal Anti-Discrimination Law," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Labor Law Journal, 1991, 42(4), 204-213.
    • Refereed Journal Article #8 – 1991:
      • "The Big Easy?: Legal and Managerial Perspectives on AIDS and Health Care Delivery in the Nineties," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. AIDS and Public Policy Journal, 1991, 5(3): 99-106.
    • Refereed Journal Article #7 – 1991:
      • "Anyage Mutant Ninja Workers: The Prospects and Perils of Genetic Screening in Employment," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Southern Law Journal, 1991, 1(1): 1-10.
    • Refereed Journal Article #6 – 1991:
      • "The Physician Practice Decision in HMO Selection: A Discriminant Analysis," with David C. Wyld. National Social Science Journal, 1991, 3(3): 117-122.
    • Refereed Journal Article #5 – 1990:
      • "Advertising's Response to the AIDS Crisis: The Role for Social Marketing," by David C. Wyld and Daniel E. Hallock. AIDS and Public Policy Journal, 1990, 4(4): 193-205.
    • Refereed Journal Article #4 – 1990:
      • "The Abortion Issue and Title VII Employment Discrimination: The Microcosm of the Law," by David C. Wyld, Sam D. Cappel, and James Reagan McLaurin. International Journal of Value Based Management, 1990, 3(2): 113-124.
    • Refereed Journal Article #3 – 1990:
      • "Using Metaphor to Create More Effective Sales Messages," by Robert W. Boozer, David C. Wyld, and Jim Grant. Journal of Services Marketing, 1990, 4(3): 63-71.
        • NOTE: By request of the publisher, this article was published under the same title in the following journals published by the same company:
          • Journal of Consumer Marketing, 1991, 8(2): 59-67.
          • Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 1992, 7(1): 19-27.
    • Refereed Journal Article #2 – 1990:
      • "Choice and Facts: The Abortion Issue in Employment As Explored in Doe v. First National Bank," by David C. Wyld, Sam D. Cappel, and James Reagan McLaurin. Labor Law Journal, 1990, 41(5): 286-292.
    • Refereed Journal Article #1 – 1988:
      • "Reducing the Nursing Shortage: Non-financial Incentives for Retaining Nurses," by Sam Cappel and David Wyld. Business Perspectives, 1988, 1(4): 18-19.

    PROFESSIONAL AND/OR TRADE PUBLICATIONS

    * All solo-authored by David C. Wyld, unless otherwise noted.





  • Professional/Trade Article #268 – 2012:
    • "Renter Beware: Craigslist is Fast Becoming the Go-to Site for Rental Property, But the Lack of Trustworthiness Makes the Prospect of Renting Via the Internet a Very Risky Proposition Indeed,” WebUpon, June 15, 2012. Available online at http://bit.ly/LSInMv.

  • Professional/Trade Article #267 – 2012:

  • "Securing The Transaction: The Advantages of Using Online Escrow Services Versus Letters of Credit in International Trade,” Bizcovering, April 30, 2012. Available online at http://bit.ly/Ijsgnf.

  • Professional/Trade Article #266 – 2012:


  • "Caveat Emptor 2.0: How Internet-based Automobile Sales and Purchases Can be Made More Secure and Certain Through The Involvement of Escrow Services,” A Thing for Cars, April 18, 2012. Available online at http://bit.ly/IxRuxL.
    • Professional/Trade Article #265 – 2012:
      • Ineedmydomain.com: The Growth of The Web Means Growing Demand for Domain Names Worldwide, But Can Domain Transfers be Made Safe?,” WebUpon, March 16, 2012. Available online at http://bit.ly/wdoITR.
    • Professional/Trade Article #264 – 2012:
      • Suspending Success at The Department of Veterans Affairs: The Real Reason There are Significant Perturbations in The VA Supply Chain,” Bizcovering, March 13, 2012. Available online at http://bit.ly/wsa99E.
      • Professional/Trade Article #263 – 2012:
        • What Should be on Your Nook or Kindle (Or Maybe Even as a Real Book): The Best Business Books of 2011,” Quazen, January 4, 2012. Available online at http://bit.ly/zo7eKt.
      • Professional/Trade Article #262 – 2011:
        • Be a Part of The Change Vanguard: The Importance of Managing The Transition to Reverse Auctioning for Public Sector Success,” Bizcovering, September 25, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/p61RtM.
    • Professional/Trade Article #261 – 2011:
      • Best Practices: The Strategic Nature of Procurement and The Role of Reverse Auctions in The Public Sector Today,” Bizcovering,September 25, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/rgOJnp.
    • Professional/Trade Article #260 – 2011:
      • The Halftime Report: What are The Best Business Books Thus Far of 2011?,” Bookstove, August 14, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/oTCHok.






  • Professional/Trade Article #259 – 2011:
      • "Reverse Auctions 101: The Guide to Reverse Auctioning," Bizcovering, July 20, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/pRlnsr.
    • Professional/Trade Article #258 – 2011:
      • "Reverse Auctions 101: The Role - and Value - of Market Makers in the Process," WebUpon, July 17, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/qconGN.
    • Professional/Trade Article #257 – 2011:
      • "Reverse Auctions 101: Pricing and Lotting Decisions," WebUpon, July 17, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/qTGST5.
    • Professional/Trade Article #256 – 2011:
      • "Reverse Auctions 101: How Do They Impact Buyer-seller Relations?WebUpon, July 17, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/nr0R2A.
    • Professional/Trade Article #255 – 2011:
      • "Reverse Auctions 101: What is Suitable for Competitive Bidding?WebUpon, July 11, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/mQOrkv.
    • Professional/Trade Article #254 – 2011:
      • "Reverse Auctions 101: The Process Efficiencies," WebUpon, July 10, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/oBi0DG.
      • Professional/Trade Article #253 – 2011:
        • "Reverse Auctions 101: Purchase Price Savings," WebUpon, July 8, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/q3SwxB.
      • Professional/Trade Article #252 – 2010 (Previously Omitted):
        • 13 Million Reasons: Why State Governments Must Make The Move to Reverse Auctions," Bizcovering, April 27, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/ljmjN3.
      • Professional/Trade Article #251 – 2011:
        • The Aloha Solution: The University of Hawaii Demonstrates How to Use Reverse Auctions to Maximize Revenue - and Keep Your Supporters and Constituents Happy," Socyberty, June 22, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/lRSwMe.
      • Professional/Trade Article #250 – 2011:
        • No Fishy – or Crustacean – Business: Employing Reverse Auctions to Save The Livelihoods and Retirements of Lobstermen in Nova Scotia," Bizcovering, May 23, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/j9sbuJ.
      • Professional/Trade Article #249 – 2011:
        • Auctions 101: Differentiating Forward and Reverse Auctions," Bizcovering, March 2, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/gUoMlc.
      • Professional/Trade Article #248 – 2011:
        • Using Reverse Auctions in The Public Sector to Make Buying Energy Smarter – and Greener: The GSA Shows How Competitive Bidding Can Save The Government Significant Amounts on Electricity Procurement in Deregulated Markets," Bizcovering, March 1, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/hSyBmD.
      • Professional/Trade Article #247 – 2011:
        • The Iowa Story: Saving Money, Saving Jobs Through Reverse Auctions in Higher Ed," Socyberty, February 25, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/fLw8WB
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      • Professional/Trade Article #246 – 2011:
        • Massachusetts Municipality Pioneers The Use of Reverse Auctions for City Business: Haverhill Shows Other Cities The Way to Save Money in Their Acquisition Strategies," Bizcovering, February 13, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/h3Zoyo.
      • Professional/Trade Article #245 – 2011:
        • Senior Moments: A New, Knowledge on Demand Marketplace Matches Firms with The Right, Seasoned Experts to Fill Their Needs for Expertise,” Bizcovering, January 24, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/fB25df.
      • Professional/Trade Article #244 – 2011:
        • How Green is Your Garden?: Using Reverse Auctioning to Maximize Citizen Participation in Governmental-led Environmental Programs,” Scienceray, January 14, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/eBJxnI.
      • Professional/Trade Article #243 – 2011:
        • Name Your Own Price for Not Flying!: Delta Experiments with Reverse Auction Kiosks for Passengers,” Trifter, January 9, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/eJNFO4.
      • Professional/Trade Article #242 – 2011:
        • The Master Class on Money: What are the Best Books Ever Written on Financial Management and Investing,” Bizcovering, January 2, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/igf3LS.
      • Professional/Trade Article #241 – 2011:
        • The Master Class in Management: Learning Through Reading The Best Management Books of All Time,” Bizcovering, January 2, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/eymX16.
      • Professional/Trade Article #240 – 2011:
        • “The Master Class for Marketing: What are the Top Marketing Books of All Time,” Bizcovering, January 1, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/hbQpuu.
      • Professional/Trade Article #239 – 2011:
        • The Master Class in Leadership: Become a Better Leader by Reading The Best Leadership Books Ever Written,” Bizcovering, January 1, 2011. Available online at http://bit.ly/fDmXr4.
      • Professional/Trade Article #238 – 2010:
        • The 3D Ipredictions for 2011: A Look at What Prognosticators See in The Year Ahead for Technology,” Scienceray, December 30, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/dSR7of.
      • Professional/Trade Article #237 – 2010:
        • “The Experts Shine-up Their Crystal Balls for 2011: The Megatrends and Microopportunities to Look for in The Year Ahead,” Bizcovering, December 30, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/fjwUf4.
      • Professional/Trade Article #236 – 2010:
        • Ideas with Staying Power – and Continuing Amazon Sales: What are The Best Business Books of All Time?” Bizcovering, December 29, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/i0Saus.
      • Professional/Trade Article #235 – 2010:
        • What You Should Have on Your Kindle (Or by Your Nightstand If You are Old School): A Compilation of Lists of The Best Business Books of 2010,” Bizcovering, December 28, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/eLbNnN.
      • Professional/Trade Article #234 – 2010:
        • The Ivy League Moves to Reverse Auctions: Cornell Demonstrates How Colleges and Universities Can Save Significantly on Their Acquisition Costs,” ComputerSight, December 24, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/i4Z86x
      • Professional/Trade Article #233 – 2010:
        • The Mexican Solution: Using Reverse Auctions to Incentive Oil Production for Private Sector Involvement in a State-owned Enterprise,” Bizcovering, December 10, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/fYPF1l.
      • Professional/Trade Article #232 – 2010:
        • Driving Information Technology Costs Down in The Public Sector Down Under: The Australian Government Proposes Big Changes in Public Sector Contracting,” Bizcovering, December 7, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/i2DHje.
      • Professional/Trade Article #231 – 2010:
        • The Game Changing Impact of Reverse Auctions: The Momentum is Building for Competitive Bidding Across All Spending Categories,” Bizcovering, December 7, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/i0RgQa.
      • Professional/Trade Article #230 – 2010:
        • “Fedbid: Revolutionizing Procurement in The Federal Government,” Socyberty, November 29, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/dR6MoR
      • Professional/Trade Article #229 – 2010:
        • “Turning College Students Into Published Authors: The Process and The Benefits of Turning Project Work Into Articles That Can Pay Big Dividends for Students in Their Careers,” Socyberty, November 27, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/fQp49Z
      • Professional/Trade Article #228 – 2010:
        • The Millville Story: How Reverse Auctions Can Save Governments Serious Money and Avoid Other More Painful Budget and Tax Choices,” Bizcovering, November 2, 2010. Available online at http://bit.ly/8YMUXM
      • Professional/Trade Article #199 – 2010:
      • Professional/Trade Article #196 – 2010:
        • “The Reverse Logistics of Beer: Combating Keg Theft by Better Managing the ‘Float’ in the Very Unique Supply Chain for Draft Beer – Part 2: Exploring the Legal, Educational, and Tech Solutions,” Reverse Logistics Magazine, January/February 2010, no. 18, pp. 16-18.
      • Professional/Trade Article #195 – 2010:
        • “Cloud Computing Around the World," MultiLingual Computing, 21(1) (January/February 2010), pp. 44-48.
      • Professional/Trade Article #169 – 2009:
        • “The Reverse Logistics of Beer: Combating Keg Theft by Better Managing the ‘Float’ in the Very Unique Supply Chain for Draft Beer,” by David C. Wyld. Reverse Logistics Magazine, December 2009, no. 17, pp. 16-19.
      • Professional/Trade Article #146 – 2009:
      • Professional/Trade Article #143 – 2009:
        • “Managing Airline Trolleys with RFID to Boost Revenues,” Re:ID, Summer 2009, pp. 64-65.
      • Professional/Trade Article #142 – 2009:
        • “RFID in the Crime Lab: Using Technology to Track Evidence,” Re:ID, Summer 2009, pp. 62-63.
      • Professional/Trade Article #140 – 2009:
        • “Incorporating Virtual Worlds into the Real World,” Economic Reporter, Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2009, pp. 13-18.
      • Professional/Trade Article #139 – 2009:
        • “The Postal Market and RFID: The Potential and the Reality,” Re:ID, Spring 2009, pp. 60-61.
      • Professional/Trade Article #138 – 2009:
        • “Reinventing Trash: How RFID is Transforming the Handling of Municipal Solid Waste in the United States, Increasing Recycling and Reducing the Amount of Refuse Ending-up in Landfills and Helping Communities and Individuals Go, Save and Even Make “Green” in the Process,” Global Identification, Issue 43, March 2009, pp. 58-62. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID43-Mar09/190309.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #137 – 2009:
        • “Category 5 Identification: How Innovative Leaders are Leveraging RFID in Public-private Partnerships to Improve the Hurricane Evacuation Process and Provide Real-time Business Intelligence Not Just to Government Agencies, but to Friends and Loved Ones as Well,” Global Identification, Issue 43, March 2009, pp. 34-38. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID43-Mar09/090309.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #136 – 2009:
        • “Automated CSI: The Field of Criminal Science Has Become Somewhat of a Phenomenon in the Last 8 years, Thanks to the Popularity of the CSI TV Series. Reality Often Strays from the Glossy World of TV Series However, and in the Case of Real-life CSI It Seems That RFID is Best Placed to Help It Live Up to People’s Idealized Visions,” Global Identification, Issue 43, March 2009, pp. 30-33. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID43-Mar09/080309.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #133 – 2008:
        • “Going Postal: A Market Dominated by Legacy Barcode Technologies, Postal and Package Shipping is Now Ripe for Implementation and Relation on Newer Auto ID Technologies Such as RFID. We Take a Look at the Worldwide Trials and Efforts to Make RFID Go Postal,” ID World, December 2008, pp. 64-67.
      • Professional/Trade Article #131 – 2008:
      • Professional/Trade Article #129 – 2008:
        • “In store shrinkage: Theft is still a problem that plagues retailers worldwide, and one that is only likely to increase in the face of global recession. There is hope, however, in the recent implementation of RFID solutions both for item-level tagging and anti-theft,” Global Identification, Issue 42, November 2008, pp. 10-14. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID42-Nov08/021108.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #127 – 2008:
        • “RFID Tagging of Cigarettes: A Way to Safeguard the Young…and State Tax Revenues,” Economic Reporter, Volume 4, Number 3, November 2008, pp. 2-6.
      • Professional/Trade Article #126 – 2008:
        • “Valuable memories: They say beauty is in the eye of beholder, and the same could be said of value when it comes to sports memorabilia. However, the true value of such items is becoming increasingly difficult to assess and the market is often flooded with fakes. And that’s where RFID can step in to help,” Global Identification, Issue 41, October 2008, pp. 34-39. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID41-Oct08/091008.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #125 – 2008:
        • “Moving away from turbulence: With rising fuel costs and turbulent economic skies, airlines are realizing that ancillary revenue streams are more important than ever. And RFID can help assure the safety of such streams, improve their efficiency and even improve customer experience,” Global Identification, Issue 41, October 2008, pp. 14-18. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID41-Oct08/031008.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #124 – 2008:
        • “Tracking aviation's workhorses: As airlines aim to increase savings in turbulent times, we take a look at how RFID can be used to track and identify Unit Load Devices, an often overlooked yet integral component of the industry,” Global Identification, Issue 41, October 2008, pp. 8-12. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID41-Oct08/021008.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #122 – 2008:
        • “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes?: In an Increasingly Globalized Food Supply Chain, RFID Can Prove Invaluable Not Only in Tracing the Source of Disease Outbreaks But Also in Ensuring the Freshest and Healthiest Produce Reaches the End Consumer,” Global Identification, Issue 40, September 2008, pp. 68-73. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID40-Sep08/180908.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #121 – 2008:
        • “The True Cost of a Laptop: Today’s Business Laptops Are Much More Than Just Tools, They Are Important IT Assets Containing Valuable Corporate Information. However, an Increasing Amount Go Missing Each Year, Something Which RFID Can Help Remedy,” Global Identification, Issue 40, September 2008, pp. 40-45. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID40-Sep08/100908.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #120 – 2008:
        • “Tapping the Keg: Disappearing Beer Kegs Are No Longer Just a ‘Traditional Joke.’ With Keg Theft Proving Increasingly Alarming for the Beer Industry, the Time is Right for RFID to be a Part of the Solution, Not Just in ‘Tapping’ the Kegs, but Also in Providing Brewers Additional Incentives through Its Implementation,” Global Identification, Issue 40, September 2008, pp. 12-17. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID40-Sep08/020908.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #119 – 2008:
        • “Confessions of a Global Conference-Trotter: Many Organizations Are Taking a Critical Look at the High Price of Sending Employees to Conferences. As Travel Prices Skyrocket, David C. Wyld Considers a Nearly Free Alternative — Virtual Conferences. He Argues that Online Virtual Environments Like Second Life May Offer a Cost-effective Alternative for Conference Attendees Around the Globe,” The Globalist, September 16, 2008. Available online at http://www.theglobalist.com/StoryId.aspx?StoryId=7238.
      • Professional/Trade Article #118 – 2008:
        • “The Implant Solution: Why RFID is the Answer in the Highly Unique Orthopedic Supply Chain, Providing ROI for Suppliers and Assurance for Patients and Their Surgeons,” ID World, June 2008, pp. 12-15.
      • Professional/Trade Article #117 – 2008:
        • “Identifying Technology for Securing Newborns: RFID is Proving Invaluable in Safeguarding Babies and Reassuring Moms in Today’s Hospital Environments,” ID World, June 2008, pp. 24-27.
      • Professional/Trade Article #116 – 2008:
        • “Playing a Deadly Game of Match: How New Efforts to Use RFID in Blood Banking and Transfusion Can Save Patient Lives and Safeguard the Blood Supply Chain,” Global Identification, March 2008, pp. 24-26. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=1072.
      • Professional/Trade Article #115 – 2007:
        • “The Gold Standard: Why a Little Chip Can Go a Long Way Towards Improving the Inventory Accuracy, Security and Sales of Jewelry Retailers,” Global Identification, November 2007, pp. 12-14. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=1003.
      • Professional/Trade Article #114 – 2007:
        • “Picking Up the Paper Trail: RFID Can Solve the Problem of Locating and Securing Files, Improving Government Service Delivery and Worker Productivity and Saving the Taxpayer Money,” Global Identification, November 2007, pp. 40-44. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=1012.
      • Professional/Trade Article #113 – 2007:
      • Professional/Trade Article #112 – 2007:
      • Professional/Trade Article #111 – 2007:
        • “Individual (and Corporate) Life or Death: How the Rise in Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals is Signalling the Need for RFID in the Prescription Drug Market,” Global Identification, October 2007, pp. 36-41. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=986.
      • Professional/Trade Article #110 – 2007:
        • “Take Me Out to the Smart Ballgame: The Possibilities Are Endless for Contactless Payments and Ticketing in the American Sports Market…But How Soon?” Global Identification, September 2007, pp. 62-65. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=964.
      • Professional/Trade Article #109 – 2007:
        • “No Smoke without Fire - Could ‘Death Sticks’ be the ‘Magic Bullet’ for Item-level RFID?: How The ‘Perfect Storm’ May be Gathering for the Tagging of Cartons and Packs of Cigarettes,” Global Identification, September 2007, pp. 42-46. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=960.
      • Professional/Trade Article #108 – 2007:
        • “The Needle in the Haystack: Why RFID is the Right Tool for Managing Reverse Logistics and Product Recalls in Our ‘Google Earth’ World,” Global Identification, September 2007, pp. 16-19. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=954.
      • Professional/Trade Article #106 – 2007:
        • “Price Tagged Out of the Market - The Biggest Hindrance to Item-level Tagging May be…Item-Level Tagging: How Item Pricing Laws May Impede Retail Adoption of RFID in Numerous U.S. States,” Global Identification, July 2007, pp. 46-48. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=930.
      • Professional/Trade Article #105 – 2007:
        • “Testing RFID in the Field: The Results from the First Pilot Tests of the U.S. National Animal Identification System Show the Market and Operational Promise of Animal ID, Along with Many Technological Challenges,” Global Identification, July 2007, pp. 14-18. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=923.
      • Professional/Trade Article #104 – 2007:
        • “Radio Frequency Detection: Is It “Spongeworthy” in Your OR?” The OR Connection, Volume 2, Number 2, September 2007, pp. 20-23.
      • Professional/Trade Article #102 – 2005 (Previously Omitted):
        • “’Mad Cow’ Policy: The National Animal Identification System,” Re: ID, July 2005, pp. 64-67.
      • Professional/Trade Article #100 – 2005 (Previously Omitted):
        • “New Orleans and CAFTA Treaty Fit Together Like Coffee and Beignets,” New Orleans CityBusiness, April 5, 2005, p. 27.
      • Professional/Trade Article #99 – 2005 (Previously Omitted):
      • Professional/Trade Article #98 – 2007:
        • “The REAL ID Act is Aimed at Tightening Internal Security by Establishing National Minimum Standards for US State-issued Driving Licenses and All Other ID Cards. A Closer Look at the Law as Well as the Controversy It Has Stirred Up Across the US,” ID World, July 2007, pp. 56-58.
      • Professional/Trade Article #97 – 2007:
        • “Take Your Medicine (Right): Can RFID Help Solve the Problem of Patient Noncompliance to Make You (and the Pharmaceutical Companies) Healthier?,” ID World, July 2007, pp. 18-21.
      • Professional/Trade Article #96 – 2007:
        • “No Grey Areas in the Patient’s Anatomy: Preventing the ‘Worst Case Scenario’ by RFID-enabling the Surgical Theater,” ID World, July 2007, pp. 8-11.
      • Professional/Trade Article #93 – 2007:
        • “The RFID Value Proposition for Reverse Logistics: Part II - RFID in Action,” Reverse Logistics Magazine, March/April 2007, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 16-18.
      • Professional/Trade Article #91 – 2007:
        • “Antiquated Item Pricing Laws Counteract Potential RFID Savings in Many States: Old School Price Tag Requirements Create Redundant Expense for Retailers and Higher Prices for Consumers,” Re:ID, Summer 2007, pp. 64-65. Also available online at http://www.regardingid.com/images/reid_summer07.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #89 – 2007:
        • “Corporations Pull Up Their SOX: One of the Principal Benefits that RFID Can Bring to Publicly Traded Companies in the US is Assurance for Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance,” Global Identification, April 2007, pp. 36-39. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=877.
      • Professional/Trade Article #88 – 2007:
        • “Because Every Drop Counts: With “Liquor Shrinkage” Proving to be Extremely Costly for the Hospitality Industry, We Look at How an Innovative Use of RFID Can Ensure That Restaurants and Bars Improve Both Their Service Levels and Financial Returns,” Global Identification, April 2007, pp. 68-71. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/index.php?id=883.
      • Professional/Trade Article #87 – 2007:
      • Professional/Trade Article #86 – 2007:
        • “The Death of the 'Six Months Rule' for Retail RFID…Rapid Progress of Early-adopting Retailers is Stretching Their Headstart beyond the Industry’s Often Cited ‘Six Month’ Comfort Zone,” Re:ID, Spring 2007, pp. 64-65. Also available online at http://www.regardingid.com/images/reid_spring07.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #85 – 2007:
        • “Creating an ePedigree for Sports Collectibles with RFID: With Well More Than Half of All Autographed Items Likely Fake, Memorabilia Dealers Are Turning to Technology for Help,” Re:ID, Spring 2007, pp. 66. Also available online at http://www.regardingid.com/images/reid_spring07.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #84 – 2007:
        • “The RFID Value Proposition for Reverse Logistics,” Journal of Trading Partner Practices, April 2007, pp. 31-32, 41.
      • Professional/Trade Article #82 – 2006:
      • Professional/Trade Article #79 – 2006:
      • Professional/Trade Article #78 – 2006:
      • Professional/Trade Article #77 – 2006:
        • “Contactless Ticketing Takes Hold in English Football, But Don’t Bend (the Smart Card) Like Beckham,” Re:ID, Summer 2006, Volume 2, Number 3, pp. 48-49.
      • Professional/Trade Article #76 – 2006:
      • Professional/Trade Article #75 – 2006:
      • Professional/Trade Article #74 – 2006:
        • “How RFID is Labeled to Revolutionize the World Around Us,” Southwest Graphics, July/August 2006, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 19-21.
      • Professional/Trade Article #73 – 2006:
        • “The RFID Value Proposition for Reverse Logistics: RFID –The Next Generation of Identification,” Reverse Logistics Magazine, Spring/Summer 2006, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 57-60.
      • Professional/Trade Article #68 – 2006:
        • “Outsource in Overdrive: BTO Offers Improved Method to Manage Payroll and More through Partnership,” PAYTECH: The Official Publication of the American Payroll Association, July 2006, pp. 22-24.
      • Professional/Trade Article #67 – 2006:
        • “Biometrics at the Disney Gates,” Re:ID, Summer 2006, Volume 2, Number 2, pp. 18-19.
      • Professional/Trade Article #66 – 2006:
        • “Viagra and Oxycontin Tagged, but Future Still Uncertain for RFID in Pharma,” Re:ID, Summer 2006, Volume 2, Number 2, pp. 56-58.
      • Professional/Trade Article #65 – 2006:
        • “The Wide World of Sports Evolves via RFID: Golf Balls, Race Cars, Runners, Pigeons All Tagged in the Name of the Game,” Re:ID, Summer 2006, Volume 2, Number 2, pp. 65-66.
      • Professional/Trade Article #64 – 2006:
        • “The Moment of Truth for Airlines on RFID: As Lost Baggage Numbers Skyrocket, Need for RFID Grows…But Who Will Pay?” Re:ID, Summer 2006, Volume 2, Number 2, pp. 64-65.
      • Professional/Trade Article #58 – 2006:
        • “Is an RFID Tag on the Bag the Answer for Travelers' Lost Luggage Blues?,” Digital RFID, March/April 2006, pp. 15-19.
      • Professional/Trade Article #57 – 2006:
        • “Spy versus Spy Chips: The Virtues of Radio Frequency Identification Are Well Documented. However, It is These Very Benefits That Are Making It a New Battleground for Industrial Espionage, Causing Real Concern for Corporate Security Experts.” Global Identification, March 2006, Issue 25, pp. 12-16. Available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID25-Mar06/020306.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #56 – 2006:
        • “The Not-so-glamorous Side of RFID: Despite the Financial Ramifications, the Unsatisfactory Tracking of Reusable Logistics Assets has Barely Raised an Eyebrow in the RFID Arena. This is Set to Change with the Growing Presence of ‘Soldier Tags’ Designed to Automatically Identify These Valuable, If Unglitzy, Enablers of Commerce, Distribution and Manufacturing,” Global Identification, March 2006, Issue 25, pp. 46-49. Available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID25-Mar06/130306.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #54 – 2006:
        • “Managing in Reverse: The Strategic Importance of Reverse Logistics,” Reverse Logistics, (Winter/Spring 2006), pp. 18, 23, 27, 43.
      • Professional/Trade Article #53 – 2006:
        • “Recognition and Rewards Promote Retention,” Employee Benefit News Canada, 3(1) (Jan/Feb 2006), pp. 1, 32.
      • Professional/Trade Article #52 – 2006:
        • “Nicaragua: The ‘New India’ for Call Center Operations?” MultiLingual Computing, 17(1) (January 2006), pp. 27-29.
      • Professional/Trade Article #48 – 2005:
        • “Is the Holy Grail in Sight? The Strategic Inflection Point in the RFID Market May Well Be The Fall of 2005 and Rapidly Declining Tag Prices,” ID People, November 2005, pp. 22-23.
      • Professional/Trade Article #47 – 2005:
      • Professional/Trade Article #46 – 2005:
      • Professional/Trade Article #45 – 2005:
      • Professional/Trade Article #44 – 2005:
        • “Supporting the ‘Warfighter’ with RFID,” Re:ID, Summer 2005, Volume 1, Number 2, p. 65.
      • Professional/Trade Article #41 – 2005:
        • “A Smarter Way to Travel or a ‘Bulls-Eye’ on the Backs of Americans Abroad?: The U.S. Government Moves on RFID-enabled Passports. While the Technology is Ready, Privacy Activists and Business Groups Are Balking at the Prospect of ‘Contactless’ Travel,” IDPeople, June 2005, pp. 22-24.
      • Professional/Trade Article #39 – 2005:
        • “Eliminating ‘Shrink’…and Reimagining Stores in the Process. The Coming Paradigm Shift from Electronic Article Surveillance to RFID Technology in the Retail Sector,” IDPeople, June 2005, pp. 62-64.
      • Professional/Trade Article #36 – 2005:
        • “The Smart Pill: Pharmaceutical Companies Are at the Forefront of Implementing RFID Technology in the United States to Improve the Safety, Security and Integrity of Drug Products. Along the Way, They are Finding New Benefits and ROI for Automatic Identification Technology,” Global Identification, Issue 20, May 2005, pp. 52-57. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID20-May05/130505.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #35 – 2005:
        • “RFID Tagging and the Wine Supply Chain,” Re:ID, Spring 2005, Volume 1, Number 1, p. 62.
      • Professional/Trade Article #34 – 2005:
        • “Delta Airlines Tags Baggage with RFID,” Re:ID, Spring 2005, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 63-64.
      • Professional/Trade Article #31 – 2005:
        • “RFID and the Post-Sale Supply Chain: RFID Has the Potential to Dramatically Reinvent the Handling of Returns, Allowing Retailers and Manufacturers to Have Far Greater Visibility and to Create Order – and Value – from the Process.” Global Identification, Issue 19 (March 2005): 14-17. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID19-Mar05/030505.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #30 – 2005:
        • “Fine Wines and Smart Labels: With Wine Producers and Distributors Looking to RFID for More Efficient Production and Innovative Marketing of Wine, As Well as for Consumer Security and Anti-Counterfeiting Solutions, the Wine Industry is Looking Like a Truly Unique Target for RFID Applications.” Global Identification, Issue 19, March 2005, pp. 40-43. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID19-Mar05/060505.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #26 – 2004:
        • “Santa's Got a Brand New (Smart) Bag,” RFIDNews, December 26, 2004. Available online at http://www.rfidnews.org/library/2004/12/26/santas-got-a-brand-new-smart-bag/ (subscription required).
      • Professional/Trade Article #23 – 2004:
        • “Soaring Benefits from RFID: A Look at the Pact between the World’s Two Aviation Superpowers Aimed at Bringing RFID to Their Industry and Mutually Reaping the Benefits of This Enabling Technology,” Global Identification, Number 18 (December 2004): 46-52. Also available online at http://www.global-id-magazine.com/1204/121204.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #19 – 2004:
      • Professional/Trade Article #18 – 2004:
        • “Are We Missing the Forest for the Trees?: Industry Thought Leaders Tell Us Why We Are in the Middle of a Revolution,” ID People, (October 2004): 8-12.
      • Professional/Trade Article #17 – 2004:
        • “Operation Military Intelligence: The U.S. Department of Defense is Joining the World’s Other Superpower (Wal-Mart) to Mandate the Use of Automatic Identification Technologies throughout Its Supply Chain. The Impact of this Mandate Will Be Far-reaching around the Globe,” Global Identification, Number 16, September 2004, pp. 10-15. Also available online at http://www.global-identification.com/fileadmin/articles/GID16-Sep04/020904.pdf.
      • Professional/Trade Article #16 – 2004:
      • Professional/Trade Article #8 – 2003:
        • “Taxing e-Commerce More Costly than Foregoing Revenues for Now.” The North Shore Report, December 10, 2003, 23.
      • Professional/Trade Article #1 – 1989:
        • "Coping with AIDS in the Workplace," by Coy A. Jones and David C. Wyld. Appeared in The Professional Development Bulletin of the Memphis Personnel Association, (April 1989): 1-2.
      INVITED PRESENTATIONS


      • Invited Presentation #39 - 2012:
        • “ Achieving a Smooth Transition to Automatic Supply Chain Processes ,” Presentation to the Strategic Logistics for Military Drawdown Conference, May, 2012, Washington, DC.

      • Invited Presentation #38 - 2011:
        • “How To Create Procurement Efficiencies,” Presentation to the National Contract Management Association (NCMA) Government Contract Management Conference, November, 2011, Bethesda, Maryland.
      • Invited Presentation #37 - 2011:
        • “Motivate This! Keeping Productivity and Morale High in an Era of New Realities,” Presentation to the National Contract Management Association (NCMA) World Congress, July, 2011, Denver, Colorado.
      • Invited Presentation #36 - 2010:
        • “What, When and How to Migrate to the Cloud: Lessons from the Public and Private Sectors,” Presentation to the Consero Government IT Forum, March, 2011, Clearwater Beach, Florida.
      • Invited Presentation #35 - 2010:
        • “Reverse Auctions: Current Issues and Opportunities,” Teleconference Presentation for Lorman Education Services, September, 2010, Virtual Conference.
      • Invited Presentation #34 - 2009:
        • “Create a Framework for Your Social Media Plan,” Presentation to the 2009 Social Media Summit, February 9, 2009, Washington, DC.
      • Invited Presentation #33 - 2008:
        • “Challenges Government Will Face Communicating and Collaborating in a Web 2.0 World,” Presentation to the 17th Biennial Forum of Government Auditors, May 22, 2008, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
      • Invited Presentation #32 - 2008:
        • “The World of Web 2.0,” Presentation to the Public Sector Consulting Conference, April 9, 2008, Reston, Virginia.
      • Invited Presentation #31 - 2008:
        • “Governing in a Virtual World: Overview of Web 2.0,” Presentation to the Next Generation Government Websites Conference, March 5, 2008, Orlando, Florida.
      • Invited Presentation #30 - 2007:
        • “The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0 - How And Why Government Must Join The Web 2.0 Revolution To Improve Efficiency, Save Costs, Communicate Better, and Engage Employees, Customers and Stakeholders,” Presentation to the Social Media for Government Conference at Georgetown University, December 4, 2007, Washington, DC.
      • Invited Presentation #29 - 2007:
        • “Current Web 2.0 Initiatives within Government Agencies,” Presentation to The New, New Internet: Web 2.0 for Business Conference, November 1, 2007, Reston, Virginia.
      • Invited Presentation #28 - 2007:
        • “The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0,” Presentation to an Executive Conference, sponsored by The Conference Board of Canada, September 19, 2007, Ottawa, Ontario Canada.
      • Invited Presentation #27 - 2007:
        • “RFID 101: What You Need to Know About the Technology That is Fast Replacing Bar Codes,” Presentation to the 2007 Northshore Excellence in Teaching with Technology Conference, July 20, 2007, Hammond, Louisiana.
      • Invited Presentation #26 - 2007:
        • “The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0,” Presentation to an Executive Conference, sponsored by the Center for the Business of Government, June 29, 2007, Washington, DC. Presentation archived and viewable at http://www.businessofgovernment.org/events/blogging/.
      • Invited Presentation #25 - 2007:
        • “RFID in Government: Applications and Case Studies,” Presentation to the The e-Gov Institute’s 2007 Wireless Technology and Security Conference, March 8, 2007, Washington, DC.
      • Invited Presentation #24 - 2006:
        • “Why RFID is the Right Frequency for Government,” Presentation to the 2006 Strategy for Information Sharing Technology in 2010 Conference of The Association for Enterprise Integration, November 30, 2006, Washington, DC.
      • Invited Presentation #23 - 2006:
        • “Chasing Ghosts with Chips: RFID Tracking of Pharmaceuticals to Beat the Threat of Counterfeit Drugs,” Presentation to the Second Annual RFID-Integrated Supply Chains Seminar Series of Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, Waco, Texas, September 28, 2006.
      • Invited Presentation #22 - 2006:
        • “RFID Technology in Government,” Presentation to The Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA), Baton Rouge, LA, September 6, 2006.
      • Invited Presentation #21 - 2006:
        • “eGovernment Update,” Presentation to the Louisiana Organization of Parish Administrative Officials, Hammond, LA, August 24, 2006.
      • Invited Presentation #20 - 2006:
        • “The Real Deal: Using RFID as an Antidote to the Threat of Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals,” Presentation to the RFID for Pharmaceuticals Conference of The Advanced Learning Institute, Philadelphia, PA, August 1, 2006.
      • Invited Presentation #19 - 2006:
        • “Are You Ready for RFID and the ‘Weird New Media Revolution?’ ” Presentation to the 2006 ItsGov Technology Showcase of The e-Gov Institute, Washington, DC, July 26, 2006.
      • Invited Presentation #18 - 2006:
        • “Reverse Auctions: A New Way of Buying for Government,” Presentation to the Louisiana Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations at the request of the Chief of Staff of the Louisiana State Senate, Baton Rouge, LA, March 30, 2006.
      • Invited Presentation #17 - 2006:
        • “RFID: The Right Frequency for Government,” Keynote speaker at the Wireless/RFID Conference & Expo, Washington, DC, March 1, 2006.
      • Invited Presentation #16 - 2006:
        • “RFID for Government Enterprises: A Technology and Application Overview,” Featured speaker at The e-Gov Institute, Washington, DC, February 26, 2006.
      • Invited Presentation #15 - 2005:
        • “The Sensor Revolution: What You Need to know About RFID,” Featured speaker at the PPC (Petroleum Packaging Council) College, Houston, Texas, March 14 & 15, 2005.
      • Invited Presentation #14 - 2005:
        • “Reverse Auctions: The New Buying Advantage,” Featured speaker at the Louisiana Technology Council, New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 15, 2005.
      • Invited Presentation #13 - 2004:
        • “Reverse Logistics in the Public Sector: Getting the Most Bang for the Taxpayer's Buck through Online Auctions.” Featured speaker at the Reverse Logistics Trends Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 2, 2004.
      • Invited Presentation #12 - 2003:
        • “RFID: Technology, Opportunities, Issues.” Featured speaker in the E-Commerce Seminar Series at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC, sponsored by the E-Commerce @ NC State Initiative, on November 5, 2003. This presentation can be viewed at: http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu/seminar/wyld1.html.
      • Invited Presentation #11 - 2003:
        • “e-Procurement Update – 2003.” Featured Speaker at the Meeting of the Naval Supply Systems Command’s Senior Acquisition Council, held February 13, 2003 at the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
      • Invited Presentation #10 - 2002:
        • “E-Government around the World: Benchmarking Best Practices.” Featured Speaker at the Benchmarking the IT Function for Government Conference, Sponsored by the International Quality and Productivity Center, held December 11, 2002 in Alexandria, Virginia.
      • Invited Presentation #9 - 2002:
        • “Prioritizing Lessons Learned From the Private Sector: Creating a Timeline for Success.” Featured Speaker at the ProcureGov2002 Conference, sponsored by the World Business Research Council, held December 5, 2002 in Arlington, Virginia.
      • Invited Presentation #8 - 2002:
        • “SeaPort: Best Practices in Government Procurement.” Featured Speaker at the East Coast National Contract Management Association Conference, held November 14, 2002 in Vienna, Virginia.
      • Invited Presentation #7 - 2002:
        • “After September 11th….e-Government and e-Procurement.” Featured Speaker at the National Contract Management Association Educational Conference on Homeland Defense Issues, held April 16, 2002 at Minneapolis, Minnesota.
      • Invited Presentation #6 - 2002:
        • “Using e-Business to Make Government More Efficient.” Featured Speaker at the Government eSourcing Seminar, held online on January 16, 2002, and hosted by FreeMarkets and WebEx.
      • Invited Presentation #5 - 2001:
        • “What is it Worth?: The Price List Versus Dynamic Pricing.” Featured speaker at the 11th Executive Leadership Conference of the Industry Advisory Council, “Transforming to a .gov World,” Hershey Lodge and Conference Center, October 14-16, 2001.
      • Invited Presentation #4 - 2001:
        • “How the Public Sector Can Leverage the Power of e-Commerce through Dynamic Pricing.” Featured speaker at a professional seminar on “e-Markets and Reverse Auctions in Government Procurement,” sponsored by the National Institute for Governmental Innovation, Washington Marriott, Washington, DC, June 27, 2001.
      • Invited Presentation #3 - 2001:
        • “The Auction Model for e-Government.” Featured Speaker at the Southeastern Regional Economic Summit, held May 6, 2001 in Hammond, Louisiana.
      • Invited Presentation #2 - 2001:
        • “The Auction Model in the Public Sector.” Featured speaker in the E-Commerce Seminar Series at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC, sponsored by the E-Commerce @ NC State Initiative, on February 7, 2001. This presentation can be viewed at: http://ecommerce.ncsu.edu/seminar/wyld.htm
      • Invited Presentation #1 – 2000:
        • “The Auction Model: How the Public Sector Can Leverage the Power of E-Commerce through Dynamic Pricing.” Featured speaker at an e-government seminar sponsored by The PriceWaterhouseCoopers Endowment for the Business of Government, St. Regis Hotel, Washington, DC, December 8, 2000.
      CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
      Best Paper Award Winning Presentations
      • Best Paper Presentation #15 – 2005
        • “RFID is No Fake: The Smart Prescription for the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain” by David C. Wyld, Michael A. Jones and André L. Honorée. Awarded a Best Paper Award for the 2005 Academic Business World Conference, held in Nashville, Tennessee in July 2005.
      • Best Paper Presentation #14 – 2005
        • “The New FLSA and Higher Education: Who is Entitled to Overtime?” with David C. Wyld. Awarded a Best Paper Award for the 2005 Academic Business World Conference, held in Nashville, Tennessee in July 2005.
      • Best Paper Presentation #13 – 2005
        • “I’m on Beale Street and My Luggage is in Memphis…Egypt?: Deploying RFID-enabled Baggage Tracking Systems to Improve Airline Customer Service,” by David C. Wyld, Michael A. Jones, and Jeffrey W. Totten. Awarded a Best Paper Award for the 2005 Allied Academies International Conference, Academy of Marketing Studies, in Memphis, Tennessee in April 2005.
      • Best Paper Presentation #12 – 2004:
        • “Move Over Bar Codes – Wal-Mart Has Spoken: The Adoption of RFID Technology In Retailing,” with David C. Wyld. Awarded a Best Paper Award at the 2004 Atlantic Marketing Association Conference, held in Chattanooga, Tennessee in October 2004.
      • Best Paper Presentation #11 – 2004:
        • “The eBay Factor: The Online Auction Solution to the Riddle of Reverse Logistics,” by David C. Wyld. Awarded a Research Award for the 2004 International Conference of the Academy of Marketing Studies, held in New Orleans, Louisiana in April 2004.
      • Best Paper Presentation #10 – 2004:
        • “Dude, Where's My Cow?: The United States Automatic Identification Plan and the Future of Animal Marketing,” by David C. Wyld, Rusty Juban, and Michael A. Jones. Awarded a Research Award for the 2004 International Conference of the Academy of Marketing Studies, held in New Orleans, Louisiana in April 2004.
      • Best Paper Presentation #9 – 2003:
        • “On Deficits and GDP Growth: The Application of e-Sourcing to Government Spending in Southeast Asia,” with David C. Wyld. October 2003. Awarded the Best Empirical Paper Award for the 2003 Annual Conference of the American Society for Competitiveness, held in Washington, DC in October 2003.
      • Best Paper Presentation #8 – 2003:
        • “Dynamic e-Commerce: Guidance on the Employment of Reverse Auctions and Dynamic Pricing as Part of an Overall e-Sourcing Strategy,” by David C. Wyld and Randall P. Settoon. Awarded a Research Award for the 2003 Annual Conference of the Academy of Strategic e-Commerce, held in Las Vegas, Nevada in October 2003.
      • Best Paper Presentation #7 – 2003:
        • “The Power of America: Electric Deregulation and the Public Good,” by David C. Wyld. Awarded a Research Award for the 2003 International Conference of the Academy of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues, held in Tunica, Mississippi, April 2003.
      • Best Paper Presentation #6 - 2002:
        • “Measure-for-Measure: Establishing Metrics for Dynamic Pricing Applications in the New Economy,” by David C. Wyld. Awarded a Research Award for the 2002 International Conference of the Academy of Information and Management Sciences, held in Nashville. Tennessee, April 2002.
      • Best Paper Presentation #5 - 2002:
        • “Transforming Government: Management Challenges of the e-Government Revolution,” by David C. Wyld and Randall P. Settoon. Awarded a Research Award for the 2002 International Conference of the Academy of Strategic and Organizational Leadership, held in Nashville. Tennessee, April 2002.
      • Best Paper Presentation #4 - 1997:
        • "But Can I Eat at a Taco Bell in Tunisia?: The `Big Country' Survey - A Cross-Cultural Survey for Student Usage at the Collegiate and Secondary Levels," by David C. Wyld, Jack E. Tucci, and Avinash Waikar. Awarded the Outstanding Paper Award for the 1997 Annual Conference of the Academy of Educational Leadership, held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Best Paper Presentation #3 - 1996:
        • "Federal Express: Is Imitation Flattery?," with David C. Wyld. Awarded the Distinguished Case Award for the 1996 Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Case Studies in Maui, Hawaii.
      • Best Paper Presentation #2 - 1993:
        • "Successful Competitive Strategies and Business Performance within the Retailing Industry," with David C. Wyld. Awarded the best paper award for the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Business Administration in Las Vegas, Nevada.
      • Best Paper Presentation #1 - 1991:
        • "Anyage Mutant Ninja Workers: The Prospects and Perils of Genetic Screening in Employment," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Awarded the best paper award for the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Southern Business Law Association in Houston, Texas.
      Refereed Conference Paper Presentations
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #138 - 2010:
        • “The Promise and Challenges of Cloud Computing for Government: A Cloud Migration Strategy for the Global Public Sector,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at The Second International Conference on eGovernment and eGovernance, held in Belek, Antalya, Turkey, March 11-12, 2010.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #137 - 2009:
        • “Risk in the Clouds?: Security Issues Facing Government Use of Cloud Computing,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the International Conference on Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering Conference, a part of the 2009 International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE), sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), a virtual conference held online in December 2009.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #136 - 2009:
        • “Education in the Clouds: How Colleges and Universities Are Leveraging Cloud Computing,” by David C. Wyld and Rusty L. Juban. Presented at the International Conference on Engineering Education, Instructional Technology, Assessment, and E-learning, a part of the 2008 International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE), sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), a virtual conference held online in December 2009.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #135 - 2008:
        • “‘Security Theater’” in the Pediatric Wing: The Case for RFID Protection for Infants in Hospitals,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the International Conference on Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering Conference, a part of the 2008 International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE), sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), a virtual conference held online in December 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #134 - 2008:
        • “Managing in the Virtual World: How Second Life is Rewriting the Rules of “Real Life” Business,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the International Conference on Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering Conference, a part of the 2008 International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE), sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), a virtual conference held online in December 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #133 - 2008:
        • “A Virtual Explosion or SNAFU is Always Better Than a Real One: Exploring the Use of Virtual Worlds for Simulation and Training,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the International Conference on Engineering Education, Instructional Technology, Assessment, and E-learning, a part of the 2008 International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE), sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), a virtual conference held online in December 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #132 - 2008:
        • “Preventing the ‘Worst Case Scenario:’ Combating the Lost Laptop Epidemic with RFID Technology,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the International Conference on Telecommunications and Networking, a part of the 2008 International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE), sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), a virtual conference held online in December 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #131 - 2008:
        • “Developing the ‘Gamer Disposition’: The Key to Training and Learning with the Digital Native Generation May be ‘Serious Games’….Seriously,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2008 American Society for Competitiveness Conference, held in Orlando, FL in November 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #130 - 2008:
        • “A Second Life for Tourism and Economic Development?: A Look at Early Experiments in Using Virtual Worlds to Promote Real World Sites,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2008 American Society for Competitiveness Conference, held in Orlando, FL in November 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #129 - 2008:
        • “Managing Much More Than Acronyms: Tracking ULD’s With RFID Technology in the Airline Industry,” by David C. Wyld and Casey Cambre. Presented at the 2008 Global Digital Business Association Conference, held in Washington, DC in October 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #128 - 2008:
        • “RFID on Tap: How Automatic Identification Technology Can Curb the Growing Problem of Beer Keg Theft and Improve Business Intelligence in the Beverage Supply Chain,” by David C. Wyld and Ann Scarle. Presented at the 2008 Global Digital Business Association Conference, held in Washington, DC in October 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #127 - 2008:
        • “Preventing the Worst Case Scenario: An Analysis of RFID and Infant Protection in Hospitals,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2008 International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, held in Memphis, TN in October 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #126 - 2008:
        • “The Application of RFID Technology to the Growing Problem of Lost and Stolen Laptops,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2008 International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, held in Memphis, TN in October 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #125 - 2008:
        • “A Second Life for Universities?: The Prospects and Perils of Virtual Worlds for Higher Education,” by David C. Wyld. Presented via distance at The Inaugural International World Universities Forum, held at Davos, Switzerland in February 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #124 - 2008:
        • “The 800 Pound Avatar in the Virtual Room: A Look at Government in Second Life,” by David C. Wyld. Presented via distance at The Fourth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, held at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts in January 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #123 - 2008:
        • “The Architecture of the Future: Examining Corporate, University, and Governmental Building Designs in the Virtual World of Second Life,” by David C. Wyld. Presented via distance at the Second International Conference on Design Principles and Practices, held in Miami, Florida in January 2008.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #122 - 2007:
        • “Blogging from the Top: A Survey of Higher Education Leaders’ Use of Web 2.0 Technologies,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2007 International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CIS2E), sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), a virtual conference held online in December 2007.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #121 - 2007:
        • “The Ace in Hole: How Smarter Chips-and-Cards-Can Enable Casino Management to Gain Insights into Player Behavior and Better Compete in Today's Increasingly Crowded Entertainment Marketplace,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2007 American Society for Competitiveness (ASC) Conference, held in Tulsa, OK in November 2007.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #120 - 2007:
        • “What the Blogging Revolution Means for You and Your Company: A Look at the Corporate World of Web 2.0,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2007 American Society for Competitiveness (ASC) Conference, held in Tulsa, OK in November 2007.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #119 - 2007:
        • “That Damn Airline Lost My Bags, Again!: How RFID Can Help Solve the Airlines’ Customer Service Problems,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2007 International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, held in New Orleans, LA in October 2007.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #118 - 2007:
        • “C-Span is Soooooo Last Century!: A Survey of the State of Blogging Amongst U.S. Elected Representatives,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2007 International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, held in New Orleans, LA in October 2007.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #117 - 2007:
        • “Back to the Future: Why ‘Old School’ Item Pricing Laws May Hold Back the Use of RFID in Retail Settings?,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2007 International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, held in New Orleans, LA in October 2007.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #116 - 2006:
        • “The National Animal Identification System: Ensuring the Competitiveness of the American Agriculture Industry in the Face of Mounting Animal Disease Threats,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2006 American Society for Competitiveness Conference, held in Washington, DC in November 2006.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #115 - 2006:
        • “The Importance of Pedigree: Why Instituting RFID-based Tracking of Pharmaceuticals is Essential to Counteracting Counterfeiting and Maintaining Both the Health of the Public and the Potency of the American Drug Industry,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2006 American Society for Competitiveness Conference, held in Washington, DC in November 2006.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #114 - 2006:
        • “Presiding in the Carnival of Ideas: How Innovative College and University Presidents Are Taking the Lead in the Blogosphere,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2006 Academic Business World Conference, held in Nashville, Tennessee in May 2006.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #113 - 2006:
        • “The High-Tech Brand: How RFID and the National Animal Identification System Will Lend Traceability and Intelligence to the Agricultural Supply Chain,” by David C. Wyld, André L. Honorée, and Michael A. Jones. Presented at the 2006 Academic Business World Conference, held in Nashville, Tennessee in May 2006.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #112 - 2005:
        • “Adding More Than a Hint of Intelligence to the Cabernet: RFID and the American Wine Industry,” by David C. Wyld and Michael A. Jones. Presented at the 2005 American Society for Competitiveness Conference, held in Washington, DC in November 2005.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #111 - 2005:
        • “No Generic Argument: Why RFID is the Right Prescription for a Smarter, Safer, and Efficient Pharmaceutical Supply Chain,” by David C. Wyld and Michael A. Jones. Presented at the 2005 American Society for Competitiveness Conference, held in Washington, DC in November 2005.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #110 - 2005:
        • “Reading the Red, White, and Blush: RFID and the American Wine Industry,” by David C. Wyld, Michael A. Jones, and Andre Honoree. Presented at the 2005 International Digital Business Academy, held in Las Vegas, NV in September 2005.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #109 - 2005:
        • “From Surveillance to Service: How RFID Can Fight ‘Shrinkage’ and Remake Retailing in the Process,” by David C. Wyld, Mike Budden, and Michael A. Jones. Presented at the 2005 International Digital Business Academy, held in Las Vegas, NV in September 2005.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #108 - 2005:
        • “To Pay or Not to Pay?: A Step-by-Step Model for Compliance with the New FLSA Overtime Regulations,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2005 Allied Academies Conference, held in Memphis, Tennessee in April 2005.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #107 - 2004:
        • “Waltzing Matilda All the Way to the Bank with Savings?: A Case Study of the Use of Business-to-Business Reverse Auctions in the Australian Market,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2004 Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Business and Technology, held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in October 2004.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #106 - 2004:
        • “Government Liquidation: How Online Auctions Will Replace Bob’s Army-Navy Store,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2004 Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Business and Technology, held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in October 2004.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #105 - 2004:
        • “The eBay Factor: The Online Auction Solution to the Riddle of Reverse Logistics,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2004 International Conference of the Academy of Marketing Studies, held in New Orleans, Louisiana in April 2004.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #104 - 2004:
        • “Tag, You're It!: Consumer Perspectives of RFID,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2004 International Conference of the Academy of Marketing Studies, held in New Orleans, Louisiana in April 2004.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #103 - 2004:
        • “Dude, Where's My Cow?: The United States Automatic Identification Plan and the Future of Animal Marketing,” by David C. Wyld, Rusty Juban, and Michael A. Jones. Presented at the 2004 International Conference of the Academy of Marketing Studies, held in New Orleans, Louisiana in April 2004.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #102 - 2004:
        • “The RFID Imperative: Opportunities and Issues for Entrepreneurs,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2004 Business Entrepreneurs Conference, held in Cape Girardeau, Missouri in March 2004.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #101 - 2004:
        • “’When Wal-Mart Speaks’: What You Need to Know About RFID and Its Potential Impact on Supply Chain Management,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2004 15th Annual North American Research and Teaching Symposium on Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Conference, held in Tempe, Arizona in March 2004.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #100 - 2003:
        • “B2B Reverse Auction Case Study: The Full Story,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the Fourth International We-B Conference 2003, held in Perth, Western Australia in November 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #99 - 2003:
        • “The Leader of the Band: Strategic Challenges Confronting Academic Departments in Pursuit of Continuous Improvement,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2003 Annual Conference of the Academy of Educational Leadership, held in Las Vegas, Nevada in October 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #98 - 2003:
        • “Dynamic e-Commerce: Guidance on the Employment of Reverse Auctions and Dynamic Pricing as Part of an Overall e-Sourcing Strategy,” by David C. Wyld and Randall P. Settoon. Presented at the 2003 Annual Conference of the Academy of Strategic e-Commerce, held in Las Vegas, Nevada in October 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #97 - 2003:
        • “It’s the People, Stupid!: Change Management and the Implementation of ERP Systems,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2003 Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Business and Technology, held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in October 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #96 - 2003:
        • “Making Government Contracting More Competitive… Really!: Performance-Based Contracting in the D.O.D.,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2003 Annual Conference of the American Society for Competitiveness, held in Washington, DC in October 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #95 - 2003:
        • “On Deficits and GDP Growth: The Application of e-Sourcing to Government Spending in Southeast Asia,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2003 Annual Conference of the American Society for Competitiveness, held in Washington, DC in October 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #94 - 2003:
        • “The Management Secrets of the Sir Topham Hatt: Leadership Lessons from Thomas the Tank Engine,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2003 International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, held at the University of the Aegean on the Island of Rhodes, Greece in July 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #93 - 2003:
        • “Benchmarking B2B: Gauging the Growth of e-Commerce through the ISM/Forrester Reports on e-Business,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2003 International Conference of the Academy of Strategic e-Commerce, held in Tunica, Mississippi in April 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #92 - 2003:
        • “Trust, But Verify…But How?: Ten Proposed Principles of Cybertrust,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2003 International Conference of the Academy of Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues, held in Tunica, Mississippi in April 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #91 - 2003:
        • “Focusing on the Cookies (as Opposed to the Oven They Were Baked in): Assessing the Defense Department’s Shift to Performance-based Contracting,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2003 International Conference of the Academy of Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues, held in Tunica, Mississippi in April 2003.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #90 - 2002:
        • “Tracking the “Perfect Storm”: Charting the Future Course of B2B e-Commerce through an Analysis of the ISM/Forrester Reports on e-Business,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2002 Conference of the American Society of Competitiveness in Arlington, VA in October 2002.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #89 - 2001:
        • “B2NP: A Model for Employing Business-to-Business Commerce Exchange Techniques in the Nonprofit Sector,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2001 Spring Research Forum of the Independent Sector in Washington, DC in March 2001.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #88 - 2001:
        • “Developing Stat: B2B Exchanges in the Health Care Marketplace,” by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 2001 International Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Management in Las Vegas, NV in March 2001.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #87 - 2001:
        • “A United Way?: The Potential for Applying Business-to-Business Exchange Methods and Models in the Non-profit Sector.” Presented at the 2001 International Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Management in Las Vegas, NV in March 2001.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #86 - 1999:
        • “Title IX and Sexual Harassment: What Schools Can Learn from the Private Sector,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1999 Allied Academies International Conference in Las Vegas, NV.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #85 - 1999:
        • “Robertson v. The Neuromedical Center: Would You Really Want Your Neurologist to Have Attention Deficit Disorder?” With John Yeargain. Presented at the 1999 Allied Academies International Conference in Las Vegas, NV.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #84 - 1999:
        • “Books-a-Million: Using “Great” Books as a Learning Tool in the Management Curriculum,” with Jack E. Tucci. Presented at the 1999 Allied Academies International Conference in Las Vegas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #83 - 1999:
        • “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Employer Liabilities & Defenses,” Presented at the International Conference of the Allied Academies, Myrtle Beach, SC, April 1999, with John Yeargain.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #82 - 1998:
        • “Clash of Titans: A Case Study of the Earth Moving Industry," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1998 Annual Conference of the International Academy for Case Studies held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #81 - 1998:
        • "The Interface of Values and the Systematic Process of Organizational Strategy Development," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1998 Annual Conference of the Academy of Strategic and Organizational Leadership held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #80 - 1997:
        • "You Might Be a Redneck Manager, If...," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1997 Annual Conference of the International Academy for Case Studies held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #79 - 1997:
        • "Recession to Prosperity: Dynamics, Consequences, and Strategic Reactions,” with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1997 Annual Conference of the Academy of Strategic and Organizational Leadership held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #78 - 1997:
        • "Eastern State: A Ship Over Troubled Waters," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1997 Annual Conference of the International Academy for Case Studies held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #77 - 1997:
        • "Employment and Compensation: Factors of Consideration for the Entrepreneur," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1997 Annual Conference of the Academy of Entrepreneurship held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #76 - 1997:
        • "But Can I Eat at a Taco Bell in Tunisia?: The `Big Country' Survey - A Cross¬ Cultural Survey for Student Usage at the Collegiate and Secondary Levels," by David C. Wyld, Jack E. Tucci, and Avinash Waikar. Presented at the 1997 Annual Conference of the Academy of Educational Leadership held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #75 - 1997:
        • "Managing by Surfing Around: The Internet and the Coming 'Digital Age' of Management," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Management held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #74 - 1997:
        • "'I'll See You in Arbitration': The Growing Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques for Solving Employment Disputes," by David C. Wyld, Coy A. Jones, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Management held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #73 - 1997:
        • "Giving Employees Economic Incentives to Blow the Whistle: Qui Tam Suits Under the Federal False Claims Act," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1997 Annual Conference of the International Association for Business & Society held in Destin, Florida.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #72 - 1997:
        • "Home State Regulation of Multinational Enterprises Products Liability Law," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Southern Academy of Legal Studies in Business held in New Orleans, Louisiana.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #71 - 1997:
        • "Communication and Its Relation to Project Manager Performance," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Association for Business Communication, Southwest Division held in New Orleans, Louisiana.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #70 - 1997:
        • "A Systematic Technique for Improving Classroom Performance: A Win-Win Approach," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Administrative Systems Association to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #69 - 1996:
        • “Brother, Can You Spare an Hour on Compuserve?: How the Internet Will Reinvent Corporate Recruiting," by David C. Wyld, et.al. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Managerial Communications held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #68 - 1996:
        • "Organizational Theory in Cyberspace: The Impact of the Internet and Intranets on Structure and Communication Patterns in Organizations," by David C. Wyld, et.al. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Managerial Communications held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #67 - 1996:
        • "Marketing Using the Other Team's Playbook?: The Case of William Redmond and the "New Age" Cola Wars and its Implications for Marketing Strategy," by David C. Wyld, et.al. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Marketing Studies held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #66 - 1996:
        • "It's Not Just the Big Boys Who Pay The Big Bucks!: Environmental Civil and Criminal Liability for Small Businesses Under Federal Environmental Laws," by David C. Wyld, et.al. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Entrepreneurship held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #65 - 1996:
        • "Tunnel-Vision in Strategy Research: The Argument for Expanding the Field through Theory Development," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Strategic and Organizational Leadership held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #64 - 1996:
        • "A Study of the Relationship between Downsizing, Industry Diversification, and Financial Performance," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Strategic and Organizational Leadership held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #63 - 1996:
        • "The Value of Pricing Policies and Practices in Determining Business Strategy in the Commercial Airline Industry," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Marketing Studies held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #62 - 1996:
        • "Cadbury-Schweppes and the World Marketplace," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Case Studies held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #61 - 1996:
        • "Federal Express: Is Imitation Flattery?," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Case Studies held in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #60 - 1996:
        • "Is Corporate Strategy a Trade Secret?: Implications of the Case of Pepsico v. Redmond, by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Southern Academy of Legal Studies in Business held in San Antonio, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #59 - 1996:
        • "Jiminez v. Mary Washington College: The Fourth Circuit Deals with `The Mark Fuhrman Defense' Regarding Alleged Title VII National Origin Discrimination in Higher Education," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Southern Academy of Legal Studies in Business held in San Antonio, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #58 - 1996:
        • "Are Frederick Taylor and Warren Bennis `Generational Cousins'?: Generational Analysis and Its Implications for the Management Discipline," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Academy of Management held in San Antonio, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, 1996 (Charles Boyd, ed.), pp. 60-64.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #57 - 1996:
        • "The Age of ADD: How Management Should Respond to a Uniquely American Phenomenon," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Academy of Management to be held in San Antonio, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, 1996 (Charles Boyd, ed.), pp. 113-117.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #56 - 1996:
        • "The Role of the Globe: Integrating International Literacy into the International Business Curriculum," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Society for the Advancement of Management International Conference held in Corpus Christi, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #55 - 1996:
        • "Total Quality Learning and Teaching: A Continuous Improvement Approach to Classroom Performance," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1996 Society for the Advancement of Management International Conference held in Corpus Christi, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #54 - 1995:
        • "E Pluribus Unum: The Fundamental Choice Facing Management in an Age of Linguistic Diversity," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1995 Academy of Management Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Published in the Academy of Management Best Papers Proceedings, 1995, (Dorothy P. Moore, ed.), p. 594.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #53 - 1995:
        • "A Matter of Accent: The Implications of the Hassan Case for University Administrators, Faculty, and Students," by David C. Wyld, Daniel E. Hallock, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1995 Academy of Business Administration Conference in Reno, Nevada.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #52 - 1995:
        • "Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults: Will This be The Greatest Challenge For Employment Discrimination Law?" by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business in Houston.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #51 - 1995:
        • "The Egyptian Candidate: An Analysis of the Hassan Case and Accent Discrimination in America's Colleges and Universities," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business in Houston.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #50 - 1995:
        • "Is There a `Dan Quayle' (or Role Model) Exception to the Pregnancy Discrimination Act? An Analysis," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Academy of Management in Houston. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, (Charles Boyd, ed.), pp. 81-85.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #49 - 1994:
        • "13ers, Careers, and the Future of American Organizations," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Southern Management Association in New Orleans. Published in the Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 1994 (Mel Schnake, ed.), pp. 206-208.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #48 - 1994:
        • "The Really, Really Long-Arm of the Law: The Newly Clarified Reach of United States Anti-Discrimination Law to the Operations of American Companies Abroad and the Implications for Transnational Management," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Southern Management Association in New Orleans. Published in the Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 1994 (Mel Schnake, ed.), pp. 327-329.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #47 - 1994:
        • "The `Thirteening' of Organizations: Managing for the 21st Century in an Era of Generational Change," by David C. Wyld and Daniel E. Hallock. Presented at the 1994 Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Management in Dallas, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #46 - 1994:
        • "A Manager's Nutshell Guide to Free Trade: Cling to Porter's Ideas on The Competitive Advantage of Nations to Avoid the Giant Sucking Sound!", with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1994 Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Management in Dallas, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #45 - 1994:
        • "The Disease Metaphor: An Alternative Perspective for Viewing Organizations," by David C. Wyld, Toni Phillips, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1994 International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #44 - 1994:
        • "The End of Geography?: A Program for Improving Students' Geographic Awareness in International Management," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Academy of Management in Dallas, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, 1994 (Kelly A. Vaverek, ed.), pp. 162-165.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #43 - 1994:
        • "Managers as Students and Students as Managers: Much Ado About Something in Studying the Ethics of Managers," by David C. Wyld, Coy A. Jones, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1994 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration in Las Vegas, Nevada. Published in Business Trends for the 21st Century: Proceedings of the 1994 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration (David L. Moore and Sammy G. Amin, eds.), pp. 365-372.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #42 - 1994:
        • "Geographic (Il)literacy and the International Business Curriculum," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1994 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration in Las Vegas, Nevada. Published in Business Trends for the 21st Century: Proceedings of the 1994 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration (David L. Moore and Sammy G. Amin, eds.), pp. 417-424.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #41 - 1993:
        • "Evaluating Strategic Effectiveness in the Retail Sector: An Analysis of Strategic Groups," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1993 International Conference of the American Marketing Association on Strategic Effectiveness Research in Montreal, Canada. While no conference proceedings were published, the papers from the conference were published in a special topic issue of the Journal of Business Research. The citation for this 1994 publication is as follows: "Evaluating Strategic Effectiveness in the Retail Sector: A Conceptual Approach," with David C. Wyld. Journal of Business Research, 31(2/3): 209-212.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #40 - 1993:
        • "P, D & U: An Examination of the Relationship between Cognitive Moral Development and Ethical Decision Making of Managers," by David C. Wyld and Coy A. Jones. Presented at the 1993 National Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute in Washington, D.C. Published in the 1993 Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute (David F. Rogers and Amitabh Raturi, eds.), Vol. 1, pp. 494-496.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #39 - 1993:
        • "Nothing Like the Real Thing?: An Empirical look at the Use of Managerial and Non-managerial Student Subjects in Ethical Inquiry in Management," by David C. Wyld, Coy A. Jones, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1993 Southern Management Association Conference in Atlanta, GA. Published in the Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 1993 (Mel Schnake, ed.), pp. 432-434.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #38 - 1993:
        • "Integrating Value Philosophies in the Strategic Management Process," by David C. Wyld, Sam D. Cappel, and Robert S. Dooley. Presented at the 1993 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration in Las Vegas, Nevada. Published in Business Science - Theory and Practice: Proceedings of the 1993 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration (Sammy G. Amin, ed.), pp. 849-854.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #37 - 1993:
        • "Successful Competitive Strategies and Business Performance within the Retailing Industry," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1993 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration in Las Vegas, Nevada. Published in Business Science - Theory and Practice: Proceedings of the 1993 National Conference of the Academy of Business Administration (Sammy G. Amin, ed.), pp. 969-978.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #36 - 1992:
        • "The Missing Link in Ethical Decision-Making Research: A Proposal for Measuring Ethical Ideology," by David C. Wyld and Coy A. Jones. Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute - Southwest in San Antonio, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute, Southwest Region (Mike Hanna and Ken Black, eds.), pp. 15-17.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #35 - 1992:
        • "The God of Our Forefathers Has Not Left the Building: Management and the Psychology of Religion - A Review and an Agenda for Research," by David C. Wyld and Coy A. Jones. Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Southwest Division, held in San Antonio, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, 1992 (Kelly A. Vaverek, ed.), pp. 227-231.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #34 - 1992:
        • "Value Philosophies: A Proposal for Promoting Ethical Behavior in Business," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Southwest Division, held in San Antonio, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, 1992 (Kelly A. Vaverek, ed.), pp. 355-359.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #33 - 1991:
        • "Anyage Mutant Ninja Workers: The Prospects and Perils of Genetic Screening in Employment," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Southern Business Law Association in Houston, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #32 - 1991:
        • "The Collision of Employer Interests and Individual Rights: An Ethical Analysis of Employer Medical Screening," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Southern Business Law Association.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #31 - 1991:
        • "Litigation, Smitigation!: The Often-Overlooked Area of Corporate Legal Exposure and Activity in Policy Analysis," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Southern Business Law Association, held in Houston, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #30 - 1991:
        • "Management in the Age of Biology: Federal Anti-Discrimination Law and the Emerging Capacity for Genetic Testing," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1991 meeting of the Academy of Management, Southwest. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, 1991 (Delaney J. Kirk, ed.), pp. 216-219.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #29 - 1990:
        • "Evolution and Creation: A Content Analysis of Major Management Texts Spanning the Past Four Decades," by David C. Wyld, Daniel E. Hallock, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the Mountain Plains Management Association, held in Ogden, Utah.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #28 - 1990:
        • "Workplace Smoking Restrictions: The Special Concerns for Women," by David C. Wyld and Daniel E. Hallock. Presented at the Sixth Conference on Women and Work, held in Arlington, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #27 - 1990:
        • "Women and AIDS: The Workplace Issues and Beyond," by David C. Wyld and Daniel E. Hallock. Presented at the Sixth Conference on Women and Work, held in Arlington, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #26 - 1990:
        • "The Ethical and Legal Conundrums for Health Care Providers in the Age of AIDS," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1990 Annual Meeting of The International Association for Business and Society, held in San Diego, California. Published in the 1990 Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society, (Donna J. Wood and William E. Martello, eds.), pp. 59-80.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #25 - 1990:
        • "Smoking in the Workplace: The Great Battle in the Air," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1990 Annual Meeting of The International Association for Business and Society, held in San Diego, California. Published in the 1990 Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society, (Donna J. Wood and William E. Martello, eds.), pp. 192-208.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #24 - 1990:
        • "The Disease Metaphor: A New Perspective for Viewing Organizations," by David C. Wyld, Daniel E. Hallock, a Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the Southwestern Academy of Management, held in Dallas, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, 1990 (Sandra J. Hartman, ed.), pp. 152-155.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #23 - 1990:
        • "AIDS-Related Dementia: An Emerging Issue for the Proper Treatment of AIDS- Affected Individuals in the Workplace Under the Model of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973," by David C. Wyld, James Reagan McLaurin, J.D., and Daniel E. Hallock. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the Southern Business Law Association, held in Dallas, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #22 - 1990:
        • "Balancing Individual Rights, Employer Interests, and Safety: Current Perspectives on the Treatment of AIDS-Affected Individuals in the Health Care Setting," by David C. Wyld, Daniel E. Hallock, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the Southern Business Law Association, held in Dallas, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #21 - 1990:
        • "Choice Versus Facts: The Abortion Issue in Employment Matters As Addressed in Doe v. First National Bank," by David C. Wyld, Daniel E. Hallock, and James R. McLaurin, J.D. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the Southern Business Law Association, held in Dallas, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #20 - 1990:
        • "Corporate Culture: A Prime Consideration for Marketing Model Builders and Users," by David C. Wyld, Daniel E. Hallock, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the Southwestern Marketing Association, held in Dallas, Texas. Published in Advances in Marketing: Proceedings of the Southwestern Marketing Association (Peter J. Gordon and Bert J. Kellerman, eds.), pp. 36-41.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #19 - 1990:
        • "Cost as a Predictor of HMO Offerings by Employers: Is There More to the Story," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1990 of the Annual Conference of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, held in Dallas, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute, Southwest Region (Ravinder Nath, ed.), pp. 134-136.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #18 - 1990:
        • "The Physician Practice Decision: A Discriminant Analysis," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1990 of the Annual Conference of the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute, held in Dallas, Texas. Published in the Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute, Southwest Region (Ravinder Nath, ed.), pp. 149-151.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #17 - 1990:
        • "Discrimination in the Employment Process Based Upon the Factors of Physical Attractiveness and Disability Status," by David C. Wyld, Daniel E. Hallock, and James Reagan McLaurin, J.D. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the International Academy of Management and Marketing, held in Dallas, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #16 - 1990:
        • "Communicating the Value and Purpose of Employee Benefits to Employees in Order to Achieve Desired Results," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the Association for Business Communication, held in San Antonio, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #15 - 1990:
        • "The Role of the First Line Supervisor in the Corporate Image, Productivity, and the Communication Triangle," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1990 Annual Conference of the International Academy of Management and Marketing held in Dallas, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #14 - 1989:
        • "AIDS in the American Workplace: The Evolving Legal Framework," by David C. Wyld, Daniel E. Hallock, and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1989 Mountain Plains Management Conference, held in Pueblo, Colorado.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #13 - 1989:
        • "The Position Paper: A Viable Alternative to the Standard Research Paper," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1989 International Annual Conference of the Association for Business Communication, held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #12 - 1989:
        • "AIDS and Employment: A Critical Social and Legal Issue in The Workplace," by David C. Wyld, Coy A. Jones, and James R. McLaurin, J.D. Presented at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Southern Management Association, held in New Orleans, Louisiana. Published in the Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 1989 (Dennis F. Ray, ed.), pp. 187-189.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #11 - 1989:
        • "Employment Discrimination and AIDS: A Consideration of Past Precedents and Recent Legal Developments," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Southwest Academy of Management, held in New Orleans, Louisiana. Published in the Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, (Donna E. Ledgerwood, ed.), pp. 361-365.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #10 - 1989:
        • "AACSB Accreditation and the Small Regional Business School: In Search of Excellence or the Road to Mediocrity?," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Association of Scholars and Educators, held in Beaumont, Texas.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #9 - 1989:
        • "A Model for the Essential Consideration of Corporate and Group Culture for Marketing Model Builders and Users," by David C. Wyld, Sam D. Cappel, and Coy R. Jones. Presented at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Association for Human Resources Management and Organizational Behavior, held in Boston, Massachusetts.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #8 - 1989:
        • "An Examination of Recent Developments in Employment Law Regarding AIDS in the Workplace," by David C. Wyld, Coy A. Jones, and James R. McLaurin, J.D. Presented at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Association for Human Resources Management and Organizational Behavior, held in Boston, Massachusetts.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #7 - 1989:
        • "Does Cost Still Predict the HMO Choice Among Employers? An Examination of the HMO Selection Decision," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Association for Human Resources Management and Organizational Behavior, held in Boston, Massachusetts.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #6 - 1989:
        • "As (Almost) Any Other Illness: A Consideration of AIDS and Employment Law for Management," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Business Law Association, held in New Orleans, Louisiana.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #5 - 1989:
        • "AIDS and Employment Law: Recent Developments Regarding the Application of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973," by David C. Wyld, James R. McLaurin, Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1989 Sixth Annual Southwest Business Symposium, held in Edmond, Oklahoma.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #4 - 1989:
        • "The First Line Supervisor - The Key to Productivity," with David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1989 Annual Training and Development Seminar at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, held in Menomonie, Wisconsin.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #3 - 1988:
        • "AIDS and Employment Discrimination Law: An Examination of Developments in the Face of an Expanding Epidemic," by David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1988 Annual Conference of The Association of Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior, held at Long Beach, California. Published in the 1988 HRMOB Proceedings, (Halil Copur, ed.), Vol. 1, pp. 328-332.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #2 - 1988:
        • "A Model for the Management of Voluntary Absenteeism in Health Care," by Sam D. Cappel, Coy A. Jones, and David C. Wyld. Presented at the 1988 Annual Conference of The Association of Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior, held in Long Beach, California. Published in the 1988 HRMOB Proceedings, (Halil Copur, ed.), Vol. 2, pp. 186-190.
      • Refereed Conference Paper Presentation #1 - 1988:
        • "The Effects of International Stock Market Movements Upon the Performance of the U.S. Stock Market, 1975 - 1984," by David C. Wyld and Sam D. Cappel. Presented at the 1988 Annual Conference of the Mid-South Academy of Economics and Finance, held in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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