Faculty & Research News


Mary Ann Glynn has been invited to contribute to a forthcoming essay, ā€œ15 Days to Slow the Spread: COVID-19 and Collective Resilience,ā€ to the special forum in the Journal of Management Studies on COVID-19, Global Pandemics, and the Future of Management Studies.

Richard NielsenĢżhas been named by the Society for Business Ethics as one of the ā€œAcademic Pioneers in Business Ethics.ā€ He has recently published articles on whistleblowing (Administration and Society) and ethics framing (Business and Professional Ethics Journal).

Mike PrattĢżhas published an article examining how CEOs express their corporate purpose and the mistakes they often make (Strategy + Business). With Ļć½¶Šć PhD alum Lily Crosina, his Academy of Management JournalĢż, ā€œToward a Model of Organizational Mourning: The Case of Former Lehman Brothers Bankers,ā€ was a finalist for best paper.

Bess Rouseā€™sĢżĢż(·É¾±³Ł³óĢżBill Kahn of BU), examining how middle leaders may inhibit or perpetuate toxicity depending on what routines they enact, was accepted at the Academy of Management Journal.Ģż

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