H. Steve Leslie
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Instructor of Business Communication
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H. Steve Leslie's research explores themes of equity, communication, and systematic review methodologies. He has published on income inequality, examining its relationship with policies, taxes, and gender through a bibliometric analysis. Leslie has also investigated reverse logistics, conducting a systematic review of research published between 2013 and 2023. His work also addresses pedagogical approaches in business communication, focusing on methods to increase active learning and course effectiveness. He has contributed to scholarship on gender equity in business schools from a multi-country perspective and has published on the experiences of Black women leaders in academia. Leslie's scholarly output includes 13 publications with an h-index of 3 and 18 citations. He has collaborated with several researchers at Arkansas State University, including Natalie Johnson-Leslie, César Gustavo Iriarte Rivas, Kimberley M. Davis, and Audrey Bowser.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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A Systematic Review of Reverse Logistics Research: Bibliometric Study of the Years 2013-2023 (2024)
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Reflection on Business Communication in a “Fishbowl”: Increasing Active Learning and Course Effectiveness While Lowering Disconnection (2023)
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Income Inequality in Relation to Policies, Taxes, and Gender: A Bibliometric Analysis (2023)
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Technology in Higher Education Administration 25 Years of Leveraging Changes to Content Delivery (2017)
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The skull and bones of Flipping a course: Case of using iPads in a Performance Based Instructional Design Course to Promote Technology Integration (2016)Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference OpenAlex
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Mentoring "I"djunct Faculty: To what extent are community college faculty members being mentored to integrate technology into their teaching? (2015)Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference OpenAlex
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Technology Mentoring: A Model for Professional Development (2014)Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 4 citations OpenAlex
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iPads in the classroom: Case of the Pilot Study (2013)Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference OpenAlex
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Course capture technology: Product and processes that engage students (2011)Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference OpenAlex
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- Income Inequality in Relation to Policies, Taxes, and Gender: A Bibliometric Analysis
- A Systematic Review of Reverse Logistics Research: Bibliometric Study of the Years 2013-2023
- Income Inequality in Relation to Policies, Taxes, and Gender: A Bibliometric Analysis
- Income Inequality in Relation to Policies, Taxes, and Gender: A Bibliometric Analysis
- Reflection on Business Communication in a “Fishbowl”: Increasing Active Learning and Course Effectiveness While Lowering Disconnection
- A Systematic Review of Reverse Logistics Research: Bibliometric Study of the Years 2013-2023
- A Systematic Review of Reverse Logistics Research: Bibliometric Study of the Years 2013-2023
- A Systematic Review of Reverse Logistics Research: Bibliometric Study of the Years 2013-2023
- A Systematic Review of Reverse Logistics Research: Bibliometric Study of the Years 2013-2023
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