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 Anne York

Anne York

Program Director and Professor, Economics

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Dr. York has been a professor at Vlog since 1999. She holds a bachelor of science degree from Elon University, master of science degree in Economics from UNC-Charlotte, and doctor of philosophy degree in Economics from North Carolina State University. Dr. York serves as the Program Director for the Economics major, is the advisor to the international economics honor society, Omicron Delta Epsilon, and recently served as co-chair of the College Tenure & Promotion Committee.

Dr. York’s fields of expertise are in labor and health economics. Her main area of interest is gender differences in the labor market, which is shown by her research and writings. Dr. York was involved in public service when she was appointed by the Governor to serve for five years as Chairperson of the North Carolina Internship Council. Dr. York’s expertise is often quoted in news outlets such as USNews.com, WRAL TechWire, The Conversation, CNBC.com, WUNC, USAToday.com, MSNBC.com, HR Executive Magazine Online, Pew Charitable Trusts, Forbes.com, and Mainstreet.com. Dr. York is a lifelong North Carolinian, being born and raised in Charlotte and now resides in Raleigh with her husband, son, and two rescue dogs.

Academic Credentials

Ph.D., North Carolina State University

M.S., UNC-Charlotte

B.S., Elon University

Presentations

York, E. Anne (2024) “Learning How to Learn: A Case Study from Principles of Microeconomics” presented at the Southeastern College Learning Center Association Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC.

York, E. Anne (2023). “Using LinkedIn in the Economics Curriculum,” presented at the 20th Annual Economics Teaching Workshop, Wilmington, NC.

York, E. Anne and Steven Benko (2016). “Interviewing Business Leaders to Develop Critical Thinking About Market Structure,” presented at the 15th Annual Economics Teaching Workshop, Wilmington, NC.

Lenard, M.J., Yu, B., York, E.A., & Wu, S. (2016), “Are Companies Led by Women Less Likely to be Subject to Fraud Litigation?”, presented at the Forensic Accounting Research Conference, Charlotte, NC. (DBS)

Yu, Bing, Lenard, M.J., York, E.A,. and Wu, S.X. (2015), “Women Leaders in Banking and Bank Risk,” presented at the World Business Research Conference, Beijing, China. Received Best Paper Award.

Lenard, M.J., Yu, B., York, E.A. & Wu, S. (2014), “Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Bank Risk,” presented at the Eastern Finance Association Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

York, E. Anne (2024) “Learning How to Learn: A Case Study from Principles of Microeconomics” presented at the Southeastern College Learning Center Association Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC.

Awards

Pauline Perry Davis Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2024

Vlog School of Business Teaching Award 2023

Vlog School of Business Service Award, 2021

Pauline Davis Perry Award for Excellence in Research, 2000

Broyhill Faculty Teaching Fellow, 2015

Laura Harrill Presidential Award, 2014

Pauline Perry Davis Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2024

Publications

York, E. A. (2024). Using LinkedIn in the economics curriculum. The Journal of Economic Education, 55(3), 263–275. https://doi-org.proxy108.nclive.org/10.1080/00220485.2024.2338123

Lenard, M.J., York, E.A, and Yu, B. (2019). Female trustees and university financial performance. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 9(6), 60-66. https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/article/view/8518

York, Anne. “The best gift for Mother’s Day would be equal pay” CNBC.com, (May 12, 2018). Available at: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/10/for-mothers-day-give-women-equal-pay.html

Yu, B., Lenard, M.J., York, E.A., and Wu, S. (2017). Female leadership in banking and bank risk. Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal 21(3), 1-19.

Lenard, M.J., Yu, B., York, E.A. and Wu, S. (2017). “Female business leaders and the incidence of fraud litigation.” Managerial Finance, Vol. 43, No. 1, 59-75.

York, Anne. “Google memo completely misses how implicit biases harm women.” The Conversation (August 21, 2017). Available at https://theconversation.com/google-memo completely-misses-how-implicit-biases-harm-women-82568

York, E. Anne and Steven Benko (2016). “Interviewing Business Leaders to Develop Critical Thinking About Market Structure,” Journal of Economics and Finance Education, Vo. 15, No. 3, 34-36.

Lenard, M.J., Yu, B., York, E.A. and Wu, S. (2014). “Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Firm Risk,” Managerial Finance, Vol. 40, No. 8

Lenard, M.J., Yu, B., and York, E.A. (2013), “Do Discretionary Accruals Help Distinguish Between Internal Control Weaknesses and Fraud”, International Business Research, Vol. 6, No. 12, 84-93.

York, Anne. “Men, Feel Liberated to Become Secretaries.” CNNOpinion, (February 5, 2013). Available at http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/05/opinion/york-male-secretaries

York, Anne. “Why Men should share equally in housework.” CNNOpinion, (April 8, 2013). Available at http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/08/opinion/york-equal-housework

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