SHAREOK™ Repository
SHAREOK™ is the joint institutional repository for the University of Oklahoma (OU) and the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO). It serves as the home for the intellectual output of those institutions, such as: digital theses and dissertations, faculty publications, open access publications, open educational resources, institution-specific content and much more.
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A Longitudinal Comparative Analysis of Inequality Trajectories in OECD Countries during the Great Recession and Covid-19 Pandemic Eras, 2002-2021
(2024-05-10)This dissertation investigates income, labor, health, and gender-based labor inequalities across Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, emphasizing how these disparities are exacerbated by ... -
WHEN MORE IS LESS: THE ADVERSE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL REPORTING COMPLEXITY ON ACCOUNTING COMPARABILITY
(2024-05-10)I investigate the impact of complex financial statements on accounting comparability. I measure accounting reporting complexity with XBRL-based measures. I find that complex financial statements reduce financial statement ... -
Teaching about the role of aesthetics in science through a short story based on the history of the concept of energy
(2024-05-10)The nature of science or, briefly, what science is and how it works, is an essential component of science education. However, it is not typically well understood by neither teachers nor students in K-12 settings. In ... -
Elucidating Quaternary High-frequency Depositional Sequences and Incised Valley Evolution Using High-resolution 3D Seismic Data: Gulf of Mexico, USA
(2024)Resolution limitations of conventional seismic methods prohibit the subsurface investigation of high-frequency—fourth and fifth-order—depositional sequences and their associated fluvial features. However, modern high-frequency ... -
Geophysical assessment on how near surface sediments impact seismic groundmotion due to induced seismicity
(2024-05)In Union City, Oklahoma, hydraulic fracturing and wastewater injection are a root cause of increased induced seismicity that is felt by nearby homeowners who report damage to the Oklahoma geological survey (OGS). To ...