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Refereed Articles Kaya, N. & Burgess, B. W. (2007). Territoriality and Need for Personal Space: Seat Preferences in Different Types of Classroom Arrangements. Environment and Behavior, 39 (6), 859-876. Kaya, N. & Burgess, B. (2005). The relationship between seating arrangement and student behavior in college classrooms. Educational Facilities Planner. Burgess, B. (2003). A camparison of TV home shoppers based on risk perception. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 7 (3), 259-271. Coley, A. & Burgess, B. (2003). Gender differences in cognitive and affective impulse buying. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 7 (3), 282-295. Kim, S., Burgess, B., & Hathcote, J. (2003). Consumer perceptions of carpet used in pre-schools by geographical region. American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), 3 (9), 23-27. LeHew, M., Burgess, B., & Wesley, S. (2002). Expanding the loyalty concept to include customers preference for a shopping mall. International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 12 (3), 225-336.
Full Paper Burgess, B. (2007). Assignment Consignment: Developing and Running a Consignment Sale as a Student Term Project. International Textile and Apparel Association. Foster, D., Shelton, A., & Burgess, B. (2007). A Behavioral Assessment of Caucasian Womens Hairstyles Using A Trend Analysis. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Hanson, S. & Burgess, B. (2007). Made in The Shade: Using a Fashion Count to Predict Sunglass Trends. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Prude, J. & Burgess, B. (2007). An Interpretation of Fashion Symbolism in the Motion Picture Jawbreaker. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Boren, J., Davis, L., & Burgess, B. (2007). Buying Blind: Exploring the Apparel Market for Colorblind Consumers. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Causey, C. & Burgess, B. (2007). Analysis of Fashion Symbolism for the Character Cady in Mean Girls. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Dunaway, G., Temple, A., & Burgess, B. (2007). An Analysis of Belts as a Fashion Accessory for College Aged Women. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Dunaway, G., Davis, L., & Burgess, B. (2007). If the Shoe Fits: an Exploratory Investigation of Men's Athletic Shoe Preferences. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Randall, D., Williams, W., & Burgess, B. (2007). An Analysis of Non-denim Casual Pant Trends for College Aged Women. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Burgess, B. W. (2006). Retail Management Interns: Amounts of exposure to various job-related activities. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. & Kaya, N. (2006). Classroom seating preference of Fashion Merchandising students. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. W. (2006). Dealing with difficult customers: What retail employees already know. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. W. & Bickle, M. (2005). An examination of consumers attitudes and perceived benefits regarding traditional and non-store retail formats. 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Burgess, B. & McDaniel, S. (2005). An exploration of clothing trends and cultural attitudes among southeast Asians enrolled at an American University. 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Gunter, S. & Burgess, B. (2005). But you dont look like a librarian: Parker Posey and the librarian stereotype in Party Girl. 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Kim, J. & Burgess, B. (2005). Impact of visual merchandising on college students' impulse buying behavior in apparel shopping situations. International Textiles and Apparel Association. McAvoy, G., Kaney, H., & Burgess, B. (2005). Not so clueless after all: An analysis of fashion symbols in the motion picture Clueless. 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Burgess, B. W. & Kaya, N. (2004). Social interaction and territorial classroom behavior: The affects of college seating arrangements. 3rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Harbin, B. & Burgess, B. (2004). A comparison of modesty in denim jean advertisements between American and Korean fashion magazines: Directions for future research. 3rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Brubacher, S. & Burgess, B. (2002). Communicating through dress: An analysis of Julie Andrews in Victor/Victoria. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Coley, A. & Burgess, B. (2002). Affective and cognitive processes involved in impulse buying. Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Burgess, B., Wesley, S., & LeHew, M. (2001). Segmentation of commuter shoppers who rely on mass transit. Research in the Distributive Trades. Burgess, B. & LeHew, M. (2001). An exploratory comparison of loyal and non-loyal customers of regional shopping malls. Retailing 2000: Launching the New Millennium, Special Conference Series. Burgess, B. W. (2001). An exploratory comparison of frequent and infrequent TV home shoppers. Academy of Marketing Theory and Practice. Wesley, S., LeHew, M., & Burgess, B. (2001). The importance of customer service: Is there a difference between customer's and sales personnels evaluation? Atlantic Marketing Association. Burgess, B. (1997). Profiles of American television home shoppers based on shopping orientation and television home shopping characteristics. Research in the Distributive Trades. Burgess, B. & Drake, M. (1995). Television home shopping: A preliminary study. Research in the Distributive Trades. Abstract Only Barnett, L. & Burgess, B. (2006). Baby it's cold outside: Using a fashion count to predict sunglass trends. Hawaii International Conference on the Social Sciences. Burgess, B. (2005). Design of college classrooms on students social interaction and territorial behavior. The Council of Educational Facility Planners International Annual Conference. Burgess, B. (2004). Embarrassing fashion moments as a learning opportunity: Analyzing real life experiences. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Kim, S., Burgess, B., & Kim, E. (2004). Using correspondence analysis in apparel website research. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. (2003). Using critical thinking and web sites to solve a simulated retail buying problem. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Harben, B. & Burgess, B. (2003). A comparison of denim jean advertisements in American and Korean fashion magazines. American Association of Textile Colorists and Chemists. Jin, Y. & Burgess, B. (2003). Self-gift giving in men: A proposed process model. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Southward, L. & Burgess, B. (2003). The effectiveness of student internships. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Wachter, K., Shelton, R., Reilly, L., Park, K., & Burgess, B. (2003). Teaching delivery for effective learning: Synchronous versus asynchronous. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B., Kim, S., & Hathcote, J. (2002). An analysis of flooring use in pre-school learning environments. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. & McGoldrick, L. (1999). Shared learning via electronic conferencing and email. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Sung, H. & Burgess, B. (1999). A comparative analysis of shopping orientation between ethnically diverse consumers. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. (1997). The use of Caucus computer software as a teaching tool. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. (1997). A comparison of television home shoppers (TVHS) based on geographic location. International Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. & Wesley, S. (1996). The relationship of product information and consumer expectations of product performance. International Textiles and Apparel Association.
Burgess, B. W. & Kaya, N. (2007). Gender Differences in Student Attitude for Seating Layout in College Classrooms. College Student Journal, 41 (4), 940-946.
International Causey, C. & Burgess, B. (2007). Analysis of Fashion Symbolism for the Character Cady in Mean Girls. Accepted for Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Dunaway, G., Temple, A., & Burgess, B. (2007). An analysis of belts as a fashion accessory for college aged women. Accepted for Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Foster, D., Shelton, A., & Burgess, B. (2007). A Behavioral Assessment of Caucasian Womens Hairstyles Using A Trend Analysis. Accepted for Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Prude, J. & Burgess, B. (2007). An Interpretation of Fashion Symbolism in the Motion Picture Jawbreaker. Accepted for Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Burgess, B.W. (2007, November). Assignment Consignment: Developing and Running a Consignment Sale as a Student Term Project. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Los Angeles, California. Boren, J., Davis, L., & Burgess, B. (2007, June). Buying Blind: Exploring the Apparel Market for Colorblind Consumers. Accepted for Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Dunaway, G., Davis, L., & Burgess, B. (2007, June). If the shoe fits: An exploratory investigation of men's athletic shoe preferences. Accepted for Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Hanson, S. & Burgess, B. (2007, June). Baby it's cold outside: Using a fashion count to predict sunglass trends. Accepted for Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Randall, D., Williams, W., & Burgess, B. (2007, June). An Analysis of Non-denim Casual Pant Trends for College Aged Women. Accepted for Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Burgess, B. & Kaya, N. (2006). Classroom seating preference of Fashion Merchandising Students. Accepted for International Textiles and Apparel Association, San Antonio, Texas. Burgess, B. (2006, November). Difficult customers: What retail employees already know. Accepted for International Textiles and Apparel Association, San Antonio, Texas. Burgess, B. (2005). The rewards and challenges of internship coordination: Diverse views with a common vision. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Washington, District of Columbia. Burgess, B. (2005, November). Retail Management Interns: Amounts of exposure to various job-related activities. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Washington, District of Columbia. Kim, J. & Burgess, B. (2005, November). Impact of visual merchandising on college students' impulse buying behavior in apparel shopping situations. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Washington, District of Columbia. Burgess, B. & Bickle, M. (2005, June). An Examination of consumers' attitudes and perceived bendfits regarding traditional and non-store retail formats. Presented at 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Burgess, B. & McDaniel, S. (2005, June). An Exploration of Clothing Trends and Cultural Attitudes amond Southeast Asians Enrolled at an American University. Presented at 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Gunter, S. & Burgess, B. (2005, June). But you don't look like a librarian: Parker Posey and the librarian stereotype in Party Girl. Presented at 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. McAvoy, G., Kaney, H., & Burgess, B. (2005, June). Not so clueless after all: An analysis of fashion symbols in the motion picture Clueless. Presented at 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Kim, S. & Burgess, B. (2004, November). Using correspondence analysis in apparel website research. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Portland, Oregon. Harben, B. & Burgess, B. (2004, June). Acomparison of modesty in denim jean advertisements between American and Korean fashion magazines: Direction for future reseach. Presented at 3rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Kaya, N. & Burgess, B. (2004, June). Social interaction and territorial classroom behavior: The affects of college seating arrangements. Presented at 3rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Burgess, B. (2003). Merchandizing math: Commonality and diversity among programs and teaching strategies. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Savannah, Georgia. Burgess, B. & Jin, Y. (2003). Self-gift giving in men: A proposed process model. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, New York, New York. Burgess, B. (2003). Using critical thinking and web sites to solve a simulated retail buying problem. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Savannah, Georgia. Harben, B. & Burgess, B. (2003). A comparison of denim jean advertisments in American and Korean fashion magazines. Presented at American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorist (AATCC) INternational Conference, Unknown , Guam. Southward, L. & Burgess, B. (2003). The effectivieness of student internships. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, New York, New York. Wachter, K. , Shelton R., Reilly, L., Park, K., & Burgess, B. (2003, November). Teaching delivery for effective learning: Synchronous versus asynchronous. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Savannah, Georgia. Burgess, B., Kim, S., & Hathcote, J. (2002). An analysis of flooring use in pre-school learning environments. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, New York, New York. Brubacher, S. & Burgess, B. (2002, June). Communicating through dress: An analysis of Julie Andrews in Victor/Victoria. Presented at 1st Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Coley, A. & Burgess, B. (2002, June). Affective and cognitive processes involved in impulse buying. Presented at 1st Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Burgess, B., Wesley, S., & LeHew, M. (2001). Segmentation of commuter shoppers who rely on mass tansit. Presented at Research in the Distributive Trades, Leuven, Belgium. Burgess, B. & Wesley, S. (2001). An exploratory comparison of loyal and non-loyal customers of regional shopping malls. Presented at Retailing 2000: Launching the New Millennium, Special Conference Series, Unknown, Unknown. Burgess, B. & McGoldrick, L. (1999). Shared Learning Via Electronic Conferencing and Email. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sung, H. & Burgess, B. (1999). A comparative analysis of shopping orientation between ethnically diverse consumers. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Burgess, B. (1997). The use of Caucus computer software as a teaching tool. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Knoxville, Tennessee. Burgess, B. (1997). A comparison of television home shoppers (TVHS) based on geographic location. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Knoxville, Tennessee. Burgess, B. (1997). Profiles of American television home shopers based on shopping orientation and television home shopping characteristics. Presented at Research in the Distributive Trades, Leuven, Belgium. Burgess, B. & Wesley, S. (1996). The relationship of product information and consumer expectations of product performance. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Banf, Canada. Burgess, B. & Drake, M. F. (1995). Television home shopping: A preliminary study. Presented at Research in the Distributive Trades, Milan, Italy. Burgess, B. & Drake, M. (1994). The antecedents and consequences of customer satisfaction using actual garments and actual purchase situations. Presented at American Collegiate Retailing Associaiton, Atlanta, Georgia. National Burgess, B. & Kaya, N. (2005). Design of college classrooms on students' social interaction and territorial behavior. Presented at The Council of Educational Facility Planners International Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. Burgess, B. (2004, November). Emmbarrassing fashion moments as a learningopportunity: Analyzing real life experiences. Presented at International Textiles and Apparel Association, Portland, Oregon. Burgess, B. (2001). An exploratory comparison of frequent and infrequent TV home shoppers. Presented at Association of Marketing Theory and Practice, Jekyl Island, Georgia. Wesley, S., LeHew, M., & Burgess, B. (2001). The importance of customer service: Is there a difference between customer's and personnel's evaluation? Presented at Proceedings of the Atlantic Marketing Conference, Unknown, Unknown.
National Burgess, B. , Kim, S., & Hathcote, J. (2003). Marketing strategies fro the use of carpet in pre-school. Invited presentation at carpet and Rug Institute Technical Conference, Stone Mountain, Georgia. Burgess, B. (1998). Development of television shopper profiles according to common characteristics. Invited presentation at Public Broadcasting Service Development Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Burgess, B. (1998). Characteristics of television shoppers: Implications for PBS auctioneers. Invited presentation at Public Broadcasting Service Development Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Regional Burgess, B. , Kim, S., & Hathcote, J. (2003). An analysis of the benefits of carpet use in pre-school learning environments. Invited presentation at Georgia Traditinal Industries Program Annual Meeting, Dalton, Georgia. Burgess, B. , Kim, S., & Hathcote, J. (2002). A preliminary analysis of the benefits of carpet use in pre-school learning environments. Invited presentation at Georgia Traditional Industries Program Annual Meeting, Dalton, Georgia. Research Grants Funded-External 2004 - Burgess, B. W. & Kaya, N., "The Affects of Seating Arrangement in College Classrooms Settings on Students' Territorial Behavior and Social Interaction," The Council of Educational Facilities Planners International, ( $8,200). 2003 - Burgess, B. W., "Creating a Technology Base for Faculty and Students in Fashion Merchandising," Center for Education and Learning Technology Mini-grant, ( $2,500). 2001 - Burgess, B. W., "An Analysis of theBenefits of Carpet Use in Pre-school Learnign," Georgia Traditional Industries Program, ( $65,987). Not Funded-External 2003 - Burgess, B. W., "An Investigation of the Predictability of the Relationships between Perceptual,Attitudinal and Physical Testing Data Related to Carpet Use in Pre-scho," Georgia Traditional Industries Program, ($1,402,770). 2003 - Burgess, B. W., "Consumer and Physical Testing Information to Improve Marketing of Carpets to Pre-schools," Georgia Traditional Industries Program, ( $99,979). 2002 - Burgess, B. W., "Evaluating Web-Based EDI Applications Ussed in the textile and Apparel Industry ," Georgia Traditional Industries Program, ( $763,930). 2001 - Burgess, B. W., "Factors Influencing On-Line Food Purchse INtentions and Behavior," The University of Georgia Research Foundation, ( $750,000). 2001 - Burgess, B. W., "Recruitment and Retention of College Students: Implications for Retailer Effectiveness," Saks, Incorporated, ( $2,000).
Burgess, B., Kim, S., & Hathcote, J., "An Analysis of the Benefits of Carpet Use in Pre-school Learning Environments" (2002) . Dissertation Risk perceptions and shopping orientations of American television home shoppers
Working Papers Burgess, B. (2006). "Users vs. Nonusers of TV Home Shopping" targeted for Journal Of Consumer Research. Burgess, B. (2006). "Student Propensity to Patronize Web Retailers " targeted for Research in the Distributive Trades. Burgess, B., Kim, S., & Hathcote, J. (2006). "Preschool Teacher's Perceptions of Carpet in Classrooms" targeted for Facilities. Burgess, B. & LeHew, M. (2006). "Segmentation of Mall Shoppers Utilizing a Cluster Approach" targeted for Journal Of Marketing Research. Burgess, B. & LeHew, M. (2006). "Proposed Relationships of Regional Mall Loyalty and Consumer Behavior" targeted for Journal Of Retailing. Burgess, B. (2006). "Effectiveness of Fashion Mart and Market Center Websites from Students' Perspective" targeted for Internationsl Textiles and Apparel Association. Burgess, B. (2006). "Shopping Orientation as a Basis For Profiling Television Home Shoppers" targeted for Clothing and Textile Research Journal. Ketterer, E. & Burgess, B. (2006). "An Investigation Apparel Related Consumer Behavior in Tweens" targeted for Journal Consumer Behavior.
Other Publications 1999 - Newsletter Article--Moving forward to strengthen ITAA through inclusion Special Projects or Assignments 2005 - Special Topic Session Coordinator/Panelist, The Rewards and Challnges of Internship Coordination: Diverse Views with a common Vision 2005 Annual Conference 2004 - Reviewer, Creative Teaching and Curriculum Abstracts 2003 - special Topic Session Panelist, Teaching Merchandising Math, 2003 Annual Conference Reviewer, Creative Teaching and Curriculum Abstracts 2002 - Teaching Innovation and Resources Committee (Chair) Creative Teaching, Curriculum and Best Practices Conference Track Coordinator 2000 - Membership Committee (1998-2000): Subcommittee on Mentoring, Subcommittee on New Members Reviewer, Outstanding Student Research Competition. |
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