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Archie Carroll
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"la piramide etica, moral management, ethical leadership" |
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Biografia
Archie B. Carroll is Professor of Management and holder
of the Robert W. Scherer Chair of Management and Corporate
Public Affairs in the Terry College of Business. In August,
2000, he was appointed Director of the Nonprofit Management
and Community Service Program, following service as Department
Head of the Department of Management from 1995-2000. He
has been at the University of Georgia since 1972. He received
his three academic degrees from The Florida State University.
He is the senior co-author of Business & Society:
Ethics & Stakeholder Management, 5th Edition (2003),
as well as ten other books and dozens of scholarly journal
articles. Dr. Carroll has served in many professional
capacities. He has been President of the Society for Business
Ethics (1998-1999), Chairman of the Social Issues in Management
(SIM) Division of the Academy of Management (1976-1977)
and has served on the Editorial Review Boards of the Academy
of Management Review and the Journal of Management. He
is currently on the Editorial Review Boards of Business
Ethics Quarterly, Business and Society, Journal of Management,
and the Journal of Public Affairs. He has served on the
Board of Directors of the International Association for
Business and Society(IABS) and the Governance Board of
the Southern Management Association (two terms). He completed
a term on the Board of Directors of the Society for Business
Ethics (1997-2001) and a second term on the Board of the
Social Issues in Management Division of the Academy of
Management (2000-2003). His research and teaching interests
embrace business ethics, moral leadership, corporate social
performance, corporate citizenship, non-profit management,
and stakeholder theory. In 1992, Dr. Carroll won the Sumner
Marcus Award for Outstanding Service given by the SIM
Division of the Academy of Management. In 1993, he received
the Distinguished Research Award from the Terry College
of Business, University of Georgia. In 1996, he was named
a Fellow of the Southern Management Association. In 2003,
he was recognized with the Terry College Distinguished
Faculty Service Award for thirty years of service to the
college, university, and profession. He continues to be
an active researcher, author, and public speaker for profit-
and non-profit organizations.
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