Michael J. Rubach
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Nebraska–Lincoln (1995–2011); Conway School of Landscape Design (1998–2022)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Michael J. Rubach's research interests encompass institutional ownership, corporate governance, and shareholder activism. He has investigated the heterogeneity of institutional owners and their implications for corporate governance structures. His work also examines the perceived ethics among business students, with recent publications exploring gender differences and longitudinal trends in these perceptions. Rubach has collaborated with researchers at the University of Central Arkansas, including Alexander Chen, Marsha Carson, Mark E. McMurtrey, and Hanxin Lu, on several publications. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9, with 35 total publications and 430 citations. Rubach's most recent publication was in 2025, indicating recent activity in his research areas.
Metrics
- h-index: 9
- Publications: 35
- Citations: 430
Selected Publications
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Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan (2025)
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A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Ethics Among Business Students (2022)
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Perceived ethics among business students: Gender makes a difference (2022)
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Sainsbury's in Egypt (2014)
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An examination of small motor carrier survival techniques (2011)
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Does Good Governance Matter to Institutional Investors? Evidence from the Enactment of Corporate Governance Guidelines (2006)
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The enactment of corporate governance guidelines: an empirical examination (2005)
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Industry Effects and Strategic Convergence: A Study of the Strategies of Independent Pharmacists (2002)Journals @ Middle Tennessee State University (Middle Tennessee State University) 1 citation OpenAlex
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The Competitive Behaviors of Small Retailers: Examining the Strategies of Local Merchants in Rural America (2001)Journals @ Middle Tennessee State University (Middle Tennessee State University) 9 citations OpenAlex
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Comparative corporate governance: Competitive implications of an emerging convergence (1998)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Perceived ethics among business students: Gender makes a difference
- A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Ethics Among Business Students
- Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan
- Perceived ethics among business students: Gender makes a difference
- A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Ethics Among Business Students
- Perceived ethics among business students: Gender makes a difference
- A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Ethics Among Business Students
- Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan
- Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan
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