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The EDM Program is led by a core faculty group,
representing a number of academic disciplines. In addition, faculty from the
Weatherhead School and Case Western Reserve University participate
in teaching and advising EDM participants, in order to provide
the integrative perspective that is central to the Program. The
EDM faculty have extensive international experience, outstanding
records of scholarship in diverse fields, a breadth of consulting
relationships, and recognized skills in creating effective learning
communities.
Thomas W. Anderson, J.D., M.T.S
Weatherhead Senior Lecturer
Applied ethics, social ethics, ethics and leadership
Michel Avital, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Positive modalities and Appreciative Inquiry in information systems research; collaborative systems design and development methodologies; social impact of information technologies; emerging technologies; research methods and methodologies
Richard J. Boland, Jr., Ph.D.
Professor of Information Systems;
Professor of Accountancy
Distributed decision making; cognitive mapping; system analysis;
qualitative studies of the design and use of information technology
design
Richard E. Boyatzis, Ph.D.
Professor in the Department of Organizational Behavior and Psychology at Case, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Human Resources, ESADE (Barcelona)
Sustained, desired change on the basis of International Change Theory, using complexity theory, at all fractuals of human/social organization (from individual, dyad, team, organizational, community, country and global change); Development of emotional, social and cognitive intelligence competencies in adults; executive leadership; coaching; outcome assessment of graduate education
Bo Carlsson, Ph.D.
E. Mandel DeWindt Professor of Industrial
Economics;
Director of EDM Program
Industrial dynamics; technological, organizational and structural
changes in industries and firms; technological systems; industry
clusters; intellectual property; small business and entrepreneurship
Eileen M. Doherty, Ph.D.
Weatherhead Senior Lecturer; Instructor, International Relations Program, University of Pennsylvania
International relations; international political economy and development;
international NGOs, North-South relations
Peter Gerhart, J.D.
Professor of Law, Case School of Law
International cooperation on economic matters and international
economic institutions; the political economy of globalization
Nancy Koury King, E.D. M.
Weatherhead Part-Time Lecturer, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
OPRS, Columbus, OH
Social capital, nonprofit organizations, leadership, health and aging services
Sheri J. Perelli, E.D.M.
Weatherhead Lecturer
International Business Development Consultant, Birmingham, Michigan
Business as an agent of social change in developing
economies; social entrepreneurship, public-private partnerships, intersectoral collaboration and collective action dynamics in social and economic development
Argun
Saatcioglu, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Organizational Behavior
Sociological and political analysis of organizations and organizational
environments; sociology of education; urban inequality; sociology of culture
Paul F. Salipante, Jr., Ph.D.
Professor of Labor and Human Resource Policy
Genesis and constructive management of superior-subordinate conflicts;
tradition and change in contemporary organizations; organizational
multiculturalism and inter-ethic bridging; volunteer leadership and governance in nonprofit organizations
Craig E. Soaries, E.D.M.
Executive-In-Residence, EDM Program, Weatherhead
Founding CEO, Global Empowerment Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Investigating the social skills of individuals that successfully function in more than one culture simultaneously. Biculturalism in intra-organizational interactions; cognitive reactive adaptiveness and meta awareness issues, social ordering and global societies, nonprofit/for profit collaboration
Michael Stull, E.D.M.
Weatherhead Lecturer, Associate Professor and Director, Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, California State University, San Bernadino
Intrapraneurship; social entrepreneurship; trust and control in organizations; entrepreneurship and venture capital
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