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Indiana University East Faculty: Retired and Past Faculty

Marsha L. Jance

Dr. Marsha L. Jance is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at IU East. She received her B.S. of Mathematics, and her B.S. of Computer Science from Saint Joseph's College. She received her M.S. in Management Information Systems and her M.B.A from Benedictine University. She went on to her Ph.D. in Management Science at the Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart School of Business. Her current research interests include Big data, project management, analytics, and developing case studies for quantitative, technical, and business courses for student learning and assessment purposes.

Selected Publications, Awards, and Achievements: 

Jance, M. (2014). The grad school funding game. Academy of Business Research Journal Volume II 2014, 48-54.

Jance, M. (2014). The resort. Journal of Marketing Perspectives Volume I 2014. 87-97.

Jance, M. (2013). The bakery. Journal of Business Case Studies Volume 9 (6). 415-427.

Jance, M. (2013). The dean's dilemma. Journal of Business Cases and Applications Volume 10.

Jance. M. (2013). That pesky golf game and the dreaded stats class. Journal of Business Cases and Applications Volume 8, 22-30.

Jance, M. & Morgan, A. (2013). Critical learning skills for business students. American Journal of Business Education 6 (1), 25-31.

Jance, M. (2012). Statistics and the entrepreneur. Academy of Business Research Journal Volume I 2012, 35-39.

Jance, M., & Thomopoulos, N. (2012). Min and max log-logistic extreme interval values. Journal of Business & Economics Research, 10 (2), 125-129.

Jance, M., & Thomopoulos, N. (2011). Min and max extreme interval values. American Journal of Business Education, 4 (10), 17-21.

Jance, M., & Thomopoulos, N. (2010). Min and max triangular extreme interval values and statistics. Journal of Business & Economics Research, 8 (9), 139-146.

Jance, M., & Thomopoulos, N. (2009). Min and max uniform extreme interval values and statistics. Journal of Business & Economics Research, 7 (1), 47-51.

Jance, M., & Thomopoulos, N. (2009). Min and max exponential extreme interval values and statistics. American Journal of Business Education, 2 (1), 47-51.

Jance, M., & Thomopoulos, N. (2008). Min and max normal extreme interval values and statistics. Journal of Business & Economics Research, 6 (8), 5-10.

Sources: Indiana University East, Faculty Profiles, http://www.iue.edu/people/bio/bio.php?bio=mjance

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