Academic Publications & Proceedings:
Polka, W. (Ed.), Adelakun, O. (Ed.) and DeSimone, K. (Ed.) (2020). Fatal Attractions in the Digital Age: The Impact of Dire "High-Tech" and "High-Touch" Indiscretions in Our Digital Village. New York, NY: Linus Learning
Polka, W., Adelakun, O. and DeSimone K. [of Chapter 8] (2020). You're Not in ‘Flip Phone Kansas’ Anymore...Get Used to It! How to Remain Appropriately Grounded in the Digital World. In Fatal Attractions in the Digital Age: The Impact of Dire "High-Tech" and "High-Touch" Indiscretions in Our Digital Village. New York, NY: Linus Learning
DeSimone, K., Harris, H. and Moore, E. (2020). “Mansplaining 101: Male/Female Miscommunication Among Undergraduate Students” Conference Presentation and Proceedings. Academy of Business Research Spring 2020 Conference Presentation and Proceedings. New Orleans, LA, USA
Winner: Best Paper, Marketing Track
DeSimone, K. (2018). Mediating Corporate Gender Bias and Queen Bee Syndrome through Mentorship Tied to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Academy of Business Research. August 2018 Conference Presentation and Proceedings. Boston, MA, USA
Winner: Best Paper, Management Track
DeSimone, K. (February 2018). Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Modeling: Women’s leadership visualization study. International Journal of Business, Management and Commerce, 3(1), p.18-27
Gross, B., Hoffman, M. DeSimone, K. and Burke, P. (2015). In process of publication: (ERQ050715001) Flipped @ SBU: Student Satisfaction and the College Classroom. Educational Research Quarterly
Case, Carl J., King, Darwin L. and DeSimone, K. (2009). Virtual worlds: An exploratory study of undergraduate behavior. Research in Higher Education Journal, 8, p. 106-11.
DeSimone, K.A. (2008). Emotion and decision making in achieving optimal sports performance. Business Research Yearbook, Global Business Perspectives, Volume XV, 2008, pp. 141–146.
DeSimone, K.A. (2008). The role of emotional intelligence in learning. Business Research Yearbook, Global Business Perspectives, Volume XV, 2008, pp. 589-594.
Academic & Professional Presentations:
Invited Panelist October 2018 St. Bonaventure University BonaBRAVE Diversity Event. Panel Discussion Topic: Why is Feminism a 4-Letter Word?
Mediating Corporate Gender Bias and Queen Bee Syndrome through Mentorship Tied to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Academy of Business Research Fall Conference in Boston, MA, USA August 1-3, 2018.
Invited Presenter & Panelist October 2017 International Society for Educational Planning (ISEP) Global Conference. Presentation Topic: Where are the women? Women’s underrepresentation at the highest corporate echelons. Panel: Addressing Global Diversity Today
Invited Presenter December 2017 Niagara University Annual Research Symposium. Presentation Topic: A research proposal: Corporate women’s perceptions in navigating the barriers in reaching executive level, top earner positions
Invited March 2015 Women of Promise Panelist, St. Bonaventure University – Topic: Women’s Issues in the Workforce
Invited May 2014 Guest Speaker: Western New York Women in Business October, Topic: Powerful Women Consumer’s Unite: Rise of the “Sheconomy”.
Undergraduate business students Social Media usage; an exploratory study. WNY Business Research Consortium: April 2011, Brockport NY
Business Relationships between the United States and China: Cross-cultural differences and the significance of ‘guanxi’. WNY Business Research Consortium: April 2010, Geneseo NY
Emotion and decision making in achieving optimal sports performance. International Academy of Business Disciplines Annual Conference: April 2007, Orlando Florida.
About March Into Women’s History
“I didn’t know March was Women’s History Month,” said a student who attended the Jandoli School of Communication’s Woman of Promise panel two years ago.
“That’s because all you hear about in March is college basketball and the bracket,” said one of our panelists.
“We need a women’s history bracket,” said Kimberly DeSimone, faculty member in the Jandoli School of Communication.
“We need a women’s history bracket,” echoed Pauline Hoffmann, dean of the Jandoli School of Communication.
An idea was born and a project was realized.
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