Carson College of Business Three Minute Thesis Research Competition March 4

Doctoral students in the Carson College of Business will present their research at the college-level Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Research Competition Friday, March 4, from 12-1 p.m. in Todd 268. It is free and open to the public.

Presenters include:

  • Muzi Liu, marketing: “Should Salespeople Be Held Responsible for Late-Paying Accounts?”
  • Yafang Li, management information systems: “Fitness Tracker Identity and Exercise Identity: How to Prevent Discontinuance but Promote Habitual Use of Fitness Trackers.”
  • Yun Ma, finance: “Reverse Timing of Insider Trading.”
  • Gurdeep Singh Raina, management: “The More the Merrier? Gender Composition on Boards and Gender Pay Gap in TMT.”
  • Jessica Murray, hospitality business management: “Consumer Local Food Perceptions and the Impact of COVID-19.”
  • Han Yan, accounting: “Internal Audit Structure and Risk Management: Evidence from the 2019 College Admissions Scandal.”

The winner of the Carson College competition will advance to the University’s competition Wednesday, March 25. More information is available on the University’s 3MT® website.

3MT is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland. Ph.D. students have three minutes to present a compelling oration on their thesis and its significance. 3MT challenges students to consolidate their ideas and research discoveries so they can be presented concisely to a non-specialist audience.

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