Talladega dean and his daughter to be published in journal
April 18, 2021
(Talladega, AL) A study by Talladega College’s Dean of the Division of Business Administration, Dr. Jonathan U. Elimimian, and Tracey E. Elimimian, a graduate of Talladega’s Master of Science in Computer Information Systems program, has been accepted for publication in Management and Economics Research Journal.
The father-daughter research team titled their paper “Analysis of Cybersecurity Functions: Issues of Integrity, Targeting Walmart as a Global Supply Chains Organization.”
While numerous journal articles have explored global supply chains over the last three decades, this is among the first to review the foundational frameworks and content of Walmart’s global supply organization.
Dr. Elimimian has contributed scholarly articles to a wide range of academic journals and textbooks over the past 30 years. His vast array of work includes research and writing on global marketing, employment disparity, higher education, management, and finance.
“You cannot be a good professor if you don’t conduct research. The more research you conduct, the more knowledge you acquire, and the better equipped you are to share this knowledge with students,” said Dr. Elimimian, who serves as an executive editor for Lifescience Global, a Canadian publishing company that produces peer-reviewed international research journals.
About Talladega College
Talladega College, Alabama’s first private historically black college, is consistently ranked among the best southeastern colleges and top HBCUs in the nation. It was founded in 1867 by two former slaves, William Savery and Thomas Tarrant, and is the home of the renowned Hale Woodruff Amistad Murals.