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Featured Scholar: Brian Lorenzetti

Online auctions have become a major player in the world’s economy in recent years, with members logging on to eBay, Amazon.com, and Yahoo! Auctions to buy and sell thousands of goods—from clothing and collectables to vehicles and even real estate. University Scholar Brian Lorenzetti recently completed a study of the current state of online auctions and analyzed factors contributing to the longevity of successful sites.
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Papers

Brian Lorenzetti, College of Engineering (Mentor: Dr. Max Shen)
Going, Going, Still Going?: The Current State of Online Auctions

Denise Emerson, Warrington College of Business (Mentor: Selwyn Piramuthu)
Agent-Based Framework for Dynamic Supply Chain Configuration

Elizabeth S. Raburn, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (Mentor: Shannon Washburn)
The Selection and Implementation of Subject-Appropriate Instructional Approaches by Pre-Service Teachers of Agriculture

Jodi Lynn DeGraw, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (Mentor: Roger Nordstedt)
Survey of Safety Practices on Animal Production Operations in Florida

Stacey Johnston, College of Design, Construction and Planning (Mentor: Martin Gundersen)
Innovative Applications of Architectural Membranes

Shelley Jones, College of Design, Construction, and Planning (Mentor: M. Jo Hasell)
Do University of Florida Law Students Have Something to Say About the Design of Their New Campus Facilities? : A Pre-Design Programming Case Study at the Levin College of Law


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Volume 6, Issue 3
November 2004

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