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CURRICULUM VITAE NANCY B. KURLAND, Ph.D. P. O. Box 3003 Lancaster, PA 17604-3003 [email protected] http://fandm.academia.edu/NancyKurland https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nancy_Kurland EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 2010 Assistant Professor, Franklin & Marshall College, Department of Business, Organization, and Society 2007-2010 Assistant Professor, California State University, Northridge, Department of Management 2006 Adjunct Professor, Antioch University, Santa Barbara, CA 2001-2007 Writer, self-employed 2000-2001 Visiting Assistant Professor of Applied Behavioral Sciences, Pepperdine University, The George L. Graziadio School of Business and Management, Culver City, CA 1993-2000 Assistant Professor of Management & Organization, University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business, Los Angeles, CA 1992 Instructor, University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business, Pittsburgh, PA 1990-1993 Research Assistant, University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business, Pittsburgh, PA 1987-1989 Account Executive, Prudential-Bache Securities, Philadelphia, PA 1986-1987 Marketing Representative, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, Trevose, PA EDUCATION 1993 Ph.D. (with distinction) (Business, Government, & Society, and Organizational Behavior), University of Pittsburgh, J.M. Katz Graduate School of

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CURRICULUM VITAENANCY B. KURLAND, Ph.D.

P. O. Box 3003Lancaster, PA [email protected]

http://fandm.academia.edu/NancyKurland https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nancy_Kurland

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

2010 Assistant Professor, Franklin & Marshall College, Department of Business, Organization, and Society

2007-2010 Assistant Professor, California State University, Northridge, Department of Management

2006 Adjunct Professor, Antioch University, Santa Barbara, CA2001-2007 Writer, self-employed2000-2001 Visiting Assistant Professor of Applied Behavioral Sciences, Pepperdine

University, The George L. Graziadio School of Business and Management, Culver City, CA

1993-2000 Assistant Professor of Management & Organization, University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business, Los Angeles, CA

1992 Instructor, University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business, Pittsburgh, PA

1990-1993 Research Assistant, University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business, Pittsburgh, PA

1987-1989 Account Executive, Prudential-Bache Securities, Philadelphia, PA1986-1987 Marketing Representative, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company,

Trevose, PA

EDUCATION

1993 Ph.D. (with distinction) (Business, Government, & Society, and Organizational Behavior), University of Pittsburgh, J.M. Katz Graduate School of Business, Pittsburgh, PADissertation title: Sales agents and clients: Ethics, incentives, and a modified theory of planned behavior (Dr. William C. Frederick, chair)

1986 M.B.A. (Marketing), Cornell University, S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management, Ithaca, NY

1985 M.B.A. (International Business), Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

1983 B.A. (Political Science, with distinction), Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA

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TEACHING

INTERESTS

Business and the Natural Environment Business EthicsBusiness, Government, and SocietyCorporate Responsibility Critical ThinkingDecision Making and CreativityDiversityManagement SkillsOrganizational BehaviorStrategyStrategic Leadership in Sustainability

EXPERIENCE

Franklin & Marshall College CNX 108: The Business of Food & Water (First-Year seminar)BOS 200 Strategies for Organizing (Strategy, Introduction to business)BOS 215/315 Organizational Behavior BOS/ENV/PUB 335 Business and the Natural Environment BOS 374 Organizational Change & SustainabilityBOS 480 Crisis Management (Senior seminar)BOS 480 Corporate Responsibility (Senior seminar)

California State University, NorthridgeMGT 370 Management SkillsMGT 458 Decision Making and CreativityMGT 466 Strategic Leadership in SustainabilityMGT 462 Private Management & Public Policy (Business and Society)GBUS 695H Sustainability for Managers (MBA elective)URBS 495C Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Sustainability (team-taught with six faculty, each from a different discipline)

Antioch University, Santa BarbaraMGT 363-1 Organizational Behavior

Pepperdine University, The Graziadio School of Business and Management GSBM 607 Personal Development for Leadership, MBA core courseGSBM 617 Creating and Leading Teams, MBA core courseBSM 468 Organizational BehaviorBMS 480 Critical Thinking

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University of Southern California, Marshall School of BusinessGSBA 512, Business and Its Nonmarket Environment, MBA core courseGSBA 513, Business and Its Nonmarket Environment, MBA PM core courseMOR 605, Special Topics in Organizational Behavior (Business Ethics), Ph.D. electiveBUAD 304, Organizational Behavior, undergraduate core courseBUAD 421, Social and Ethical Issues in Business, undergraduate electiveBUAD 470, Global Leadership, undergraduate Leadership option, core courseExecutive Education, (Lockheed) Faculty Presenter, Business Ethics

University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business BENV 2001, Public Affairs and Social Policy, MBA core course

RESEARCH INTERESTSCurrent: Local economy movement, benefit corporations, public (food) markets, greening business and academia; water issues, including deprivatization and regulated utilities. Previous interests include ethics in financial services, telecommuting, gossip in the workplace.

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

Conference Presentations

1. Kurland, N. B. and Aleci, L. S. Espouse Community, Practice Competition: Institutional Logics in Modern American Public Markets. Accepted for presentation at the 2015 Academy of Management Meetings, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Working Papers

1. Kurland, N. B. and Aleci, L. S. “Espouse Community, Practice Competition: Institutional Logics in Modern American Public Markets.”

2. Kurland, N.B. and McCaffrey, S. J. “Preservation, Succession, and the Culture of Farming in Lancaster County, PA”

3. Zell, D. and Kurland, N.B. “Evolution of Sustainable Behaviors: A Multi-level Selection Theory Perspective.”

ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS (*indicates published prior to F&M)

1. McCaffrey, SJ and Kurland, N.B. 2015, online first. “Does ‘Local’ Mean Ethical? The US ‘Buy Local’ Movement and CSR in SMEs.” Forthcoming in Organization & Environment (accepted 4/18/15). (Impact Factor:1.386 | Ranking: Environmental Studies 45 out of 98 | Management 73 out of 173)

2. Kurland, N. B. and Aleci, L. S. 2015. “From Civic Institution to Community Place: The Meaning of the Public Market in Modern America.” Agriculture and Human Values. 32:3,

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505-521. DOI: 10.1007/s10460-014-9579-2 (2013 impact factor: 1.359; acceptance rate is 13%) (Earlier version was a Finalist for “Best Paper on the History of Corporate Social Responsibility Award” for the Social Issues in Management Division of the Academy of Management.)

3. Kurland, N. B. and McCaffrey, S. J. 2014, online first. “Social Movement Organization Leaders and the Creation of Markets for ‘Local’ Goods” Forthcoming in Business & Society. (Impact factor - 1.936; ranking – #31 out of 116 in “Business” (top 27%); acceptance rate – 10%). DOI: 10.1177/0007650314549439

4. Kurland, N. B. 2014. Shared Governance and the Sustainable College. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. 15:1, pp. 63-83. (Impact factor: .889; downloaded 446 times since 2014.)

5. McCaffrey, S.J. and Kurland, N. B. 2014. Who Defines “Local”? Resistance to Harmonizing Standards in Ethical Markets. Business and Politics (special issue on Multiplicity and Plurality in the World of Standards). 16(1), 191-210. Published online first December 4, 2013. (Impact factor: .807 (SNIP)1)

6. Kurland, N. B., McCaffrey, S.J., and Hill, D. H. 2012. The Localism Movement: Shared and Emergent Values. Journal of Environmental Sustainability. vol. 2. http://www.environmentalmanager.org/index.php/journal/ (Not ranked; article has been downloaded 300 times since 7/2/15)

7. Kurland, N. B. 2011. Evolution of a Campus Sustainability Network: A Case Study in Organizational Change. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 12: 4. Editor Choice for a Highly Commended Award Winner for Outstanding Paper at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2012. (Impact factor: .889; article has been downloaded 2231 since 2011.)

8. Kurland, N.B. and Zell, D. 2011. “Regulating water: A naturological analysis among company, town, and state.” Business & Society. 50: 3, 538-569 (published first online February, 2009). (Impact factor: 1.468; acceptance rate: 10%)

9. Kurland, N.B. and Zell, D. 2011. “Green Management: Principles and Examples.” Organizational Dynamics. (Jan-Mar), 40: 49-56. (Impact factor: .446; 5-year impact factor: .929)

10. Kurland, N. B. & Zell, D. 2010. Water and Business: A Taxonomy and Review of Business and Management Research. Organization & Environment. 23:3, 316-353. Highlighted on the publisher website for articles about water. (Impact factor: 1.386)

11. Kurland, N. B., Michaud, K., Best, M., Wohldmann, E., Cox, H. M., Pontikis, K., & Vasishth, A. 2010. Overcoming Silos: The Role of an Interdisciplinary Course in Shaping

1 SNIP measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field.

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Sustainability Network. Academy of Management Learning & Education. Special Issue on Sustainability. vol 9. No. 3, pp. 457-476. (Impact factor: 2.121)

12. Kurland, N. B. and Zell, D. 2010. “The green in entertainment: A conversation with five sustainability leaders.” Journal of Management Inquiry. 19:3, 209-218. (Impact factor: 1.594)

13. *Cooper, C. and Kurland, N.B. 2002, “Telecommuting, Professional Isolation, and Employee Development in Public and Private Organizations.” Journal of Organizational Behavior 23:4 (June), 511-531.

14. *Bailey, D. E. and Kurland, N. B. 2002. “A Review and New Directions for Telework Research: Study Telework, Not Teleworkers.” Journal of Organizational Behavior, 23:4 (June), 383-400.

15. *Kurland, N. B. and Cooper, C. 2002. “Manager control and employee isolation in telecommunicating environments." The Journal of High Technology Management Research. 13:1 (Spring), 107-126.

16. *Kurland, N. B. 2001. “The Impact of Legal Age Discrimination on Women in Professional Occupations.” Business Ethics Quarterly. April, 11:2, 331-348.

17. *Kurland, N. B. and Pelled, L. H. 2000. “Passing the word: Toward a model of gossip and power in the workplace.” Academy of Management Review. April, 25:2, 428-439.

18. *Kurland, N.B. and Bailey, D. E. 1999. When workers are here, there, and everywhere: A discussion of the advantages and challenges of telework. Organizational Dynamics. Autumn, 53-68.

19. *Kurland, N.B. and Egan, T. D. 1999. Telecommuting: Justice and control in the virtual organization. Organization Science, 10:4, 500-513. (Received International Telework Association’s Best Research award in 1997.)

20. *Kurland, N. B. and Egan, T.D. 1999. Public v. Private Perceptions of Formalization, Outcomes, and Justice. Journal of Public Administration and Research Theory. 9:3, 437-458.

21. *Settel, J. and Kurland, N. B. 1998. Can We Create A Conflict-Free Commission Payment System? Business and Society Review. 100/101: 33-44.

22. *Weiss, A. and Kurland, N.B. 1997. Holding distribution channel relationships together: The role of transaction-specific assets and length of prior relationship. Organization Science. November, 612-623. (Winner of ANBAR Electronic Intelligence’s Award of Excellence.)

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23. *Kurland, N.B. and Egan, T. D. 1996. Engendering Democratic Participation via the Net: Access, Voice, and Dialogue. The Information Society: An International Journal, 12:4, 387-406.

24. *Kurland, N.B. 1996. Trust, accountability, and sales agents' dueling loyalties, Business Ethics Quarterly, 6:3, 323-344.

25. *Kurland, N. B. 1996. Sales agents and clients: Ethics, incentives, and a modified theory of planned behavior, Human Relations, 49:1, 51-74.

26. *Kurland, N.B. 1995. Ethics, incentives, and conflicts of interest: A practical solution, Journal of Business Ethics, 14:8, 465-475.

27. *Kurland, N.B. 1995. The unexplored territory linking rewards and ethical behavior: A review and a diagnostic model, Business & Society 34:1, 34-50.

28. *Kurland, N.B. 1995. Ethical intentions and the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 25:4, 297-313

29. *Kurland, N.B. 1993. The Defense Industry Initiative: Ethics, self-regulation, and accountability, Journal of Business Ethics, 12: 137-145.

30. *Kurland, N.B. 1991. The ethical implications of the straight-commission compensation system: An agency perspective, Journal of Business Ethics, 10: 757-766.

REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Kurland, N.B., McCaffrey, S.J. and Zell, D. 2012. The Localism Movement: Environmental Leadership in Grassroots Activism. In D. R. Gallagher (Ed.) Environmental Leadership (ch. 33, pp. 304-314), Sage Publications.

2. *Calton, J.C. and Kurland, N.B. 1996. A theory of stakeholder enabling: Giving voice to an emerging postmodern praxis of organizational discourse. In D. Boje, R. Gephart, Jr., and T. Joseph (Eds.) Postmodern management and organizational theory (Sage), pp. 154-177.

3. *Kilmann, R. H., Albright, R. R., Gambill, D. Y., Kilmann, I., Kurland, N., Litz, R., Pitts, K., Serafin, L., Swanson, D., and Tan, G. 1994. Introduction: The personal struggle for identity, competency, value, worth, and responsibility. In Kilmann, R. H., Kilmann, I., and Associates. 1994. Managing Ego Energy: The Transformation of Personal Meaning into Organizational Success, Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco, pp. 1-48.

4. *Kurland, N.B. 1993. NEPA (National Environmental Protection Act): Implications for global and domestic collaboration, In D.C. Ludwig (Ed.) Business and Society in a Changing World Order, Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 197-224.

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REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS(*indicates presented prior to F&M)

1. Kurland, N. B., Banerjee, B., Crane, A., Figge, C., Waddock, S., and Weber, J. A Dialogue About Corporate Social Responsibility: Effective Guidance Or Rhetorical Tool? Symposium at the International Association for Business and Society, Costa Rica, March, 2015.

2. Kurland, N. B. and Aleci, L. S. “From Civic Institution to Community Place: The Meaning of the Public Market in Modern America.” Presented at the Academy of Management Meetings, Philadelphia, August 1-5, 2014. (Finalist for “Best Paper on the History of Corporate Social Responsibility Award” for the Social Issues in Management Division of the Academy of Management. Kurland and Aleci presented.)

3. Rands, G., Kurland, N.B., and Proffitt, T. Entrepreneurs and the Creation of Sustainable Economies. Professional Development Workshop, the Academy of Management Meetings, Philadelphia, August 1-5, 2014.

4. Aleci, L. and Kurland, N.B. “Gender, Vending, and the Public Market.” Presented at the Central Pennsylvania Consortium, “Food Politics and Gender”. March 29, 2014. (Aleci and Kurland presented.)

5. Kurland, N. B. and McCaffrey, SJ. “Localism, Leaders, and the Search for Legitimacy.” Paper presented at the Academy of Management Meetings, Social Issues in Management Division, Aug 9-13, 2013, Lake Buena Vista, FL. (Kurland presented.)

6. McCaffrey, S. J. and Kurland, N. B. 2013. “Localist Movements: To Protect Privileged Stakeholders or to Serve Whole Communities?” Paper presented at the Academy of Management Meetings, Social Issues in Management Division, Aug 9-13, 2013, Lake Buena Vista, FL. (McCaffrey presented.)

7. McCaffrey, SJ. and Kurland, N. 2013. “Who Defines Local? Multiple Standards and Local Labeling Schemes.” Paper presented at the American Political Science Annual Meeting August. (McCaffrey attended and presented.)

8. Kurland, N. B. and McCaffrey, S. J., 2012. “Framing ‘Local’ in the Localism Movement.” Paper presentation at the 2013 International Association for Business and Society, Asheville, N.C. “Leadership, Framing, and the Localism Movement”, June. (McCaffrey presented.)

9. McCaffrey, S. J. and Kurland, N. B. 2012. “Localist Movements: To Protect Privileged Stakeholders or to Serve Whole Communities?” Paper presentation at the 2012 International Association for Business and Society, Asheville, N.C. “Leadership, Framing, and the Localism Movement.” June. (Kurland presented.)

10. Kurland, N.B. and Zell, D. M., “Obstacles to Sustainability Initiatives: Insights from Industry Leaders.” Conference paper proposal under review for presentation at the 2012

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International Association for Business and Society, Asheville, N.C. (submitted by email, 11/27/11; accepted late so I decided to not present).

11. Levitt, K., Kurland, N., and Roemmelt, B. 2012. Roundtable Discussion: Creating Teachable Moments. Mid-Atlantic Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference. Newtown, PA, March 24.

12. Starik. M. Rands, G., Marcus, A., Rusinko, C., Audebrand, L., Benn, S., Heaton, D., Haugh, H., Holliday, S., Slater, D., Dixon-Fowler, H., Kurland, N., Kearins, K., Stead, J., & Stead, E. 2011. "Sustainability in Management Education: In Search of Transformative Approaches and Outcomes.” Professional Development Workshop. 2011 Academy of Management, San Antonio, Texas.

13. Takacs, H., Calton, J., & Kurland, N. 2011. Hot Topic: Teaching Climate Change and Sustainability in the Business Curriculum. Symposium. International Association for Business and Society, for presentation at IABS 2011, Bath, England.

14. Rusinko, C., Mirchandani, D., Kurland, N. 2011. Integrating Sustainability in the Business Curriculum: Some Options and Perspectives. Panel Presentation. Business Professors Teaching Summit. Drexel University, LeBow College of Business. May 20th.

15. Zell, D. and Kurland, N.B. 2011. The Evolution of Sustainable Behaviors: A Multi-Level Selection Theory Perspective. Presented (Zell) at the 2011 Western Academy of Management Meeting, March.

16. Starik, M., Kurland, N.B., Rands, G., Pinkse, J., Shrivastava, P. 2010. Greening Academic Business Institutions and Stakeholders: Multi-level, University, & International Perspectives. Panel Symposium at the Academy of Management, Montreal, Canada, August 9th.

17. *Kurland, N. B. and Zell, D.M. 2009. “Overcoming Obstacles to the Green Transformation: Insights from  Company Sustainability Leaders.” Academy of Management Meetings, Chicago, IL, August 9th. Panel Presentation with Invited Industry Leaders.

18. *Kurland, N.B. and Zell, D. M. 2009. “Overcoming Obstacles to the Green Transformation: Insights from  Company Sustainability Leaders.” Academy of Management Meetings, Chicago, IL, August 9th. Interactive Paper Session.

19. *Vasisth, A., Kurland, N. B., Stephens, D. 2009. “CSUN Greening Project: Moving the Campus Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Sustainability.” CSUN Faculty Retreat Presenter, January 12-13, Ventura Beach Marriott.

20. *Kurland, N.B. and Zell, D. 2008. “Regulating Water: A naturological analysis of Golden State’s GRC for Ojai.” Presented at the 2008 Academy of Management, Anaheim, CA, August.

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21. *Kurland, N. B. and Zell, D. 2008. “Managerial Implications of Going Green.” Presented at the 2008 Academy of Management, MED Writers Workshop, Anaheim, CA, August.

22. *Kurland, N.B. and Zell, D. 2008. “Regulating Water: A naturological analysis of Golden State’s General Rate Case for Ojai.” Presented at the 2008 Western Academy of Management, Oakland, CA, March.

23. *Kurland, N. B. and Zell, D. 2008 “Creating A Sustainable Economy.” CSUN Faculty Retreat Presenter, January 14-15, Ventura Beach Marriott.

24. *Kurland, N. B. 2000. “The Impact of Legal Age Discrimination on Women in Professional

Occupations.” Presented at the Academy of Management Meetings, Toronto, Canada, Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division.

25. *Cooper, C., Kurland, N. B., and Bailey, D. E. 1999. “Telecommuting: Manager Control and Employee Development in One Public and Two Private Organizations." Paper presented at the Academy of Management Meetings, Chicago, IL, Human Resources Division.

26. *Kurland, N. B. 1998. “Telecommuting: The Challenge of Managerial Control.” Paper presented at the International Association for Business and Society conference in the symposium “Work Family Research and Options.” Hilo, Hawaii, June.

27. *Egan, T.D. and Kurland, N.B. 1997, “Telecommuting: Isolation and Justice in the Virtual Organization.” Paper presented in a symposium on teleworking at the Academy of Management Conference, Boston, MA. (Batia Wiesenfeld, chair.) Accepted in three divisions: Organizational Behavior, Organizations and Management Theory, and Social Issues in Management.

28. *Kurland, N.B. and Swanson, D. L., 1997. “Finding a Place for Cosmology,” Showcased Symposium at the International Association for Business and Society, Destin, FL, March.

29. *Kurland, N.B. and Egan, T.D. 1996. “The Net: A facilitator or barrier to increasing democratic participation?” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Business and Society, Sante Fe, New Mexico, March.

30. *Kurland, N.B. and Egan, T.D. 1995. “Telecommuting: Justice and control in the virtual office.” Symposium "Virtual office symposium" (Vicki Whiting, chair). Paper presented in a joint symposium with OCIS and SIM at the Annual Academy of Management Meetings, Vancouver, B.C. Canada, August.

31. *Kurland, N.B. 1995. “Ethics on line: Social and ethical implications of telecommuting.” Paper presented in “Symposium on the Virtual Office” at the Western Academy of Management Meetings, San Diego, CA, April.

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32. *Klein, R., Egan, T.D., and Kurland, N.B. 1995. “The ethical classroom: Challenges and opportunities in teaching ethics within the business school.” Workshop at the Western Organization and Management Conference, Cal Poly Pomona, CA, February.

33. *Kurland, N.B. 1994. “Trust, accountability, and sales agents' dueling loyalties.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Social Issues in Management Division, Dallas, TX, August.

34. *Kurland, N.B. and Pollalis, Y. A. 1994. “Effect of computer-based technologies on the work environment.” Social Issues in Management Research Roundtable, Academy of Management Meetings, Dallas, TX, August.

35. *Kurland, N.B. 1994. “Ethics, the telecommuter, and the changing demands of the workplace.” Paper presented at the National Conference on Ethics in America, Long Beach, CA, March.

36. *Kurland, N.B. 1992. “A typology of factors contributing to incidences of corporate crime.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Social Issues in Management Division, Las Vegas, NV, August.

37. *Kurland, N.B. 1992. “NEPA: Implications for global and domestic collaboration.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association of Business and Society, Leuven, Belgium, June. Winner of Best Paper Award.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS(*indicates published prior to F&M)

1. Kurland, N. B.., Banerjee, B., Waddock, S., and Weber, J. 2015. A Dialogue About CSR: Effective Guidance or Rhetorical Tool? IABS Proceedings (a refereed conference Proceedings).

2. Kurland, N.B. 2015. Defense Industry, Ethical Issues In The. Wiley Encyclopedia of Management. 2:1–2. (Invited; updated entry.) DOI: 10.1002/9781118785317.weom020065 (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118785317.weom020065/abstract)

3. McCaffrey, SJ. and Kurland, N. “Promoting Ethical Consumption or Protecting Local Elites? Tensions in the US 'Buy Local' Movement.” Selected as a Best Paper at the Academy of Management Meetings, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Published in the Best Paper Proceedings of the 2013 Academy of Management, August 9-13.

4. Takacs, H., Calton, J., and Kurland, N.B. 2011. Workshop: Hot Topic: Teaching Climate Change And Sustainability In The Business Curriculum. Published in 2011 Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society.

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5. Zell, D. & Kurland, N. 2010. Book review of “An Executive’s Primer on the Strategy of Social Networks.” Academy of Management Learning & Education. Special Issue on Sustainability. vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 563-565.

6. *Kurland, N. B. and Zell, D. 2009. Greening companies might be difficult. LA Daily News. February 10th, p. A11.

7. *Kurland, N.B. 2009. Any job can be as green as you want. LA Daily News. January 5th.

8. *Kurland, N. B. 2008. Getting to work on green programs. LA Daily News. September 23.

9. *Spreitzer, G. M. and Kurland, N. B. 2004. What matters most for leadership and organizational development. Journal of Management Inquiry. 13:1, 19-20.

10. *Bailey, D. E. and Kurland, N. B. 1999. New directions for research in telework. Working paper, Center for Work, Technology, and Organization, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.

11. *Kurland, N. B. 1999. Zicklin Conference: Ethics and Commission. Business and Society Review. 104:1, 28-32. (Invited.)

12. *Kurland, N. B. and Bailey, D. E. 1998. Telecommuting: Manager Control and Employee Development in One Public and Two Private Organizations. SC-2 Research Paper Series. University of Southern California.

13. *Kurland, N. B. 1998. Letter to the editor. Harvard Business Review. July/August. (Invited.)

14. *Kurland, N.B., 1998. Learning to respect families, pp. 97-98. In Wood, D.J. and others. Essay Forum: Voices from the Scholarly Generations of Business and Society. Business & Society 37:1 (March), 60-112. (Invited.)

15. *Kurland, N. B. 1998. Book review of David M. Messick and Ann E. Tenbrunsel’s (Eds.) Codes of Conduct (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1996) for Personnel Psychology. Spring. (Invited.)

16. *Kurland, N.B. 1996. “Telecommuting: What is Driving It, and Where is It Driving Us?” Cover Story. USC Business: The Alumni Magazine for the University of Southern California School of Business Administration. Summer, 30-35. (Invited.)

17. *Kurland, N.B. 1996. Entry on "Ethical issues in the Defense Industry" in R.E. Freeman & P. Werhane (Eds.) Dictionary of Business Ethics (Blackwell). (Invited.)

18. *Kurland, N.B. 1995. Book review of Robert Kegan's In over our heads: The mental demands of modern life (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994) The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 3:3 (July). (Invited.)

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19. *Kurland, N.B. 1994. Book review of John R. Boatright's Ethics and the conduct of business (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993), The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2:2 (April), 106-108. (Invited.)

20. *Kurland, N.B. 1994. Ethics, the telecommuter, and the changing demands of the workplace, Proceedings of the 1994 National Conference on Ethics in America (March, Long Beach, CA).

21. *Kurland, N.B. 1994. Sales agents and clients: Ethics, incentives, and a modified theory of planned behavior (dissertation abstract), Business & Society (Sage Publications, Inc.), 33:1, 140-141.

22. *Kurland, N.B. 1992. Reforming the compensation system under a two-principal scenario: Aligning the agent's interests with the client's, University of Pittsburgh Research Papers Series (Business, Government, and Society Research Institute) RP 92-07.

23. *Kurland, N.B. 1992. Incentive systems and dysfunctional relationships: The case of straight-commissioned agents and security-conscious clients, University of Pittsburgh Research Papers Series (Business, Government, and Society Research Institute) RP 92-08.

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS

2009 Fellow, Writing and Reading Across Disciplines Program, CSUN1998 Fellow of the Southern California Studies Center1999 Winner of ANBAR Electronic Intelligence’s Award of Excellence for paper

“Holding distribution channel relationships together: The role of transaction-specific assets and length of prior relationship.”

1997 Award for Excellence in Telecommuting/Telework Research for paper, “Telecommuting: Justice and Control in the Virtual Organization,” from the International Telework Association.

1996 Award for Best Track (Business and Society, Ethics, and Value), International Conference on Advances in Management, Boston, MA,

1995 Zumberge Fellow, University of Southern California1993 Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society (Ph.D.)1990 Berg Business Ethics Fellow

INVITED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

1. “Green Business,” The Association of Accountants and Financial Professionals in Business, Lancaster County Chapter, Lancaster, PA. November 20, 2013.

2. “Greening of Business in the 21st Century,” American Association of University Women, Lower Makefield Area Branch, Yardley, PA. January 12, 2013.

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3. “Leadership and Structure in the Localism Movement,” Franklin & Marshall Inauguration/Homecoming/Family Weekend, September 23, 2011. With Sara Jane McCaffrey, and F&M students Ishmael Buckner, Andrew Masterleo, and Marley Strauss.

4. “Business and Sustainability: Obstacles and Opportunities,” Center for Southern California Studies: Sustainability and the California Dream Conference. Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, CA. October 16, 2009.

5. “Green jobs.” Panel presentation, CSUN’s Career Center. October 28th, 2008.

6. “Higher education and sustainability.” Speech presented at the 2008 Economic Alliance’s Economic Summit, Universal City, CA, May, 8th 2008. (http://www.economicalliance.org/ws/index.economicsummit.html)

7. “Regulating Water: A naturological analysis of Golden State’s GRC for Ojai.” Paper presented at CSUN’s Department of Management’s Research Seminar, October. 9, 2007.

8. Invited panelist on “Ethics and Commission” at the Zicklin Conference on Ethics and Finance, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA May 29, 1998.

9. “Telework and Implications for Women in the Workplace,” Graduate Women in Business Conference, Los Angeles, CA April, 1998.

10. Invited panelist in “Transitions in an Academic Career” at 1997 International Student Organization conference, Los Angeles, CA, October 18.

11. “Telecommuting: Justice and Control in the Virtual Organization.” Paper presented at Loyola Marymount University, School of Business, Los Angeles, CA, September, 1997.

12. “Telecommuting: Justice and Control in the Virtual Organization.” Paper presented at The International Telework Association, LA Chapter, March, 1997.

13. Invited speaker at the Southern California Association of Law Libraries Annual Institute entitled, “Ethics--Legal, Business, and Librarian,” Santa Barbara, CA, March 1-2, 1996.

14. Invited speaker at 1995 Doctoral Student/Junior Faculty Workshop at the Annual Meeting of the Western Academy of Management Meetings, San Diego, CA. Session title: "Moving in, moving up, and moving with two," April, 1995.

15. "Creating and contributing to an organizational vision," presented to the University of Southern California Staff Assembly, February 2, 1995.

16. "Ethics on line: Social and ethical implications of telecommuting," presented at Marymount University, Arlington, VA, June, 1994.

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17. "Privileges and responsibilities," presented to the University of Southern California Staff Assembly, November 3, 1994.

18. “Ethics on line: Social and ethical implications of telecommuting.” Paper presented at USC's Management & Organization Research Seminar, Sept. 9, 1994.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Ad-hoc Reviewing Academy of Management JournalAcademy of Management Review Basic and Applied Social Psychology Business & Society, the Journal for the International

Association for Business & SocietyCalifornia Management ReviewJournal of Business EthicsJournal of Corporate CitizenshipJournal of Management StudiesJournal of Organizational ChangeTechnology Studies (Special Issue on Technology and

Ethics)

Conference Reviewing Academy of Management Meetings, 1991-2000, 2008-14AMA Summer Educator's Conference, 1993International Association for Business and Society, 1992,

1994-2000, 2014Managing Ego Energy Conference, 1992Society for Business Ethics, 1995, 1997-2000Western Academy of Management, 1998,1999, 2008-09

Professional Affiliations Academy of ManagementInternational Association for Business and Society

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

General Community

Board member, Community First Fund, Lancaster, PA, 2011- Board member, Kehillat Israel, Ojai temple, 2007- 2008 Board member and Officer, Eastern Sierra Jewish Community, 2002-2006 Invited member, Mono County (CA) Democratic Central Committee, 2003 Invited member, LAPD Chief Bernard Park’s Professional Advisory Council, 1997-2001 Treasurer, International Telecommuting Advisory Council, LA Chapter, 1997-1999

Larger Professional Community

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Elected Member, Nominating Committee, International Association for Business and Society (IABS), 2011-2012

Elected Member, Green Team, Organization and Natural Environment (ONE), 2009-2011

Member, Green Subcommittee of the Local Arrangements Committee for the 2009 Academy of Management Meetings, Chicago, IL., 2009

Chair of the Academy of Management’s SIM Best Book Award Committee, 2001 Co-chair of the Academy of Management’s SIM Best Book Award Committee, 2000 Elected representative-at-Large for the International Association for Business and

Society, Executive Committee, 1999-2002. Co-chair, Faculty Development Workshop, Academy of Management Meetings, Social

Issues in Management, Chicago, IL, 1999. Co-chair, Faculty Development Workshop, Academy of Management Meetings, Social

Issues in Management, San Diego, CA, 1998. Invited member of the Academy’s SIM Best Paper Award Committee, 1997 Elected member of the International Association for Business and Society’s Nominating

Committee, 1997-8 Elected representative-at-Large for the Social Issues in Management’s Executive

Committee, Academy of Management, 1996-1999. Program co-chair, “Business and Society, Ethics and Values” Track, International

Conference for Advances in Management, June 26-29, 1996, Boston, MA. Member of the International Association for Business and Society’s Awards Committee. Member of the Academy of Management’s Social Issues in Management Division’s

Membership Committee. Elected member of Nominating Committee for the Social Issues in Management division

of the Academy of Management, 1994-5. Invited participant in the 1995 Junior Faculty Consortium, Academy of Management

Conference, OB/OMT Divisions, Vancouver, Canada. Invited attendee at the (Biennial Seminar for Invited Academicians in Business Ethics)

Ruffin Lectures on Business Ethics at The Darden School, University of Virginia, November, 1994; April, 1997.

Invited participant at the Junior Faculty Consortium, Academy of Management Conference, Social Issues in Management Division, Dallas, TX, August 1994.

Session chair, Society for Business Ethics Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, August 14, 1994.

Invited member of the Reflective Panel for the annual conference of the International Association for Business and Society, Hilton Head, S.C., March 1994.

Editorial Board Member for the conference, "Managing Ego Energy" and the resulting book with Jossey-Bass, Pub. (Ralph Kilmann, Ed.). Sponsored by the J.M. Katz Graduate School of Business and the Center for Corporate Culture, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1993.

Session co-chair, "Normative implications of incentives and values on organizational behavior: Empirical and theoretical applications," Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, New York, NY, March, 1993.

Member of the conference committee for the Annual Meeting of International Association for Business and Society, Leuven, Belgium, June, 1992.

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Case writer for use at the conference "Managing Environmental Issues in the '90's." Sponsored by University of Pittsburgh's Associates Program, Sheraton Station Square, Pittsburgh, PA, May, 1992.

Invited attendee at the Social Issues in Management Doctoral Consortium, Academy of Management, Miami Beach, FL, August, 1991.

Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA Member, Sustainability Task Force Member, Environmental Studies Committee Member, Admissions Committee Member, Committee on Grants

California State University, Northridge Founding Member, Campus Core Green Committee, 2008-2010 Member, COBAE Business Honors Advisory Committee, 2008-2010 Member, Institute for Sustainability Advisory Board, 2008-2010

Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business and Management Community Member of the BSM committee

USC Marshall School of Business Community Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Member, Management and Organization

Department, 1999-2000 CIBEAR Funding Committee member, 1999-2000 Faculty Advisor for USC’s Graduate Women in Business Association, 1995-6. Business ethics panel member for Executive MBA program, May, 1995. Representative for the Management & Organization Department to the University of

Southern California's Academic Integrity Review Panels, 1994-5. Board member for USC's Graduate Women in Business Association, 1994-5. Faculty Advisor for USC's SBA Students for Responsible Business, 1994-5. Ph.D. Committee member, Management & Organization Department, 1994-5. Facilitator for USC School of Business Career Services' career conferences (two separate

two-day conferences), 1993. Faculty Search Committee member for Business, Government, & Society opening in

Department of Management & Organization, U.S.C., 1994.

STUDENT ADVISEMENT

Franklin & Marshall College

Localism – Mellon Scholars, Hackman Scholars Marley Strauss, Ishmael Buckner, Summer 2011 Karl Billimoria, Summer 2012

Independent Research Projects Andrew Crawford (Spring 2014) “ Observing the observer: A study of environmental

consultants in the 21st century”

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Sara McGaharan (Fall 2012 – Spring 2013) “Private management and public purpose in Lancaster’s Central Market”

Schuler Routt (Spring 2013) “Agency relations and policy implications: The Keystone XL debate”

Marley Strauss (Spring 2012) “Transparency in organizations and sustainability” Linh Nguyen (Fall 2011, Fall 2012) Leadership in Lancaster’s hospitality industry”

California State University Northridge

Zero Waste Project Sheela Bhongir, John Garcia, Michael Puente, Michael Bernstein, Spring 2009

Business Honors Mentorship Sheela Bhongir, Buddika Palihawadana, Elizabeth Clark, “The Business Case for A.S.

Recycling”, Fall 2008

Summer Project Samantha Duffy, “Wal-Mart’s Sustainability Efforts”, Summer 2008

University of Southern California

Doctoral Dissertation Committees:Member: Cecily Cooper, Marshall School of Business, USC (Degree awarded:

December, 2001)Member: John Consoli, School of Public Administration, USC (Degree Awarded:

1997).Member: Pamella Dana, School of Administration and Policy, USC (Degree

Awarded, 1996)

Qualifying Examinations:Chair: Cecily Cooper, Marshall School of Business, Department of Management

and Organization, USC (September 1999)Member: Murat Alpaslan, Marshall School of Business, Department of

Management and Organization, USC (May 1999).

First Year Examinations:Member: Cecily Cooper, Marshall School of Business, Department of

Management and Organization (July 1998).

Summer Project:Member: Kim Jaussi, School of Business Administration, USC (September 1996).

Directed ResearchCecily Cooper, Doctoral Student Research Assistantship, 1997-2000

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Daemin Kim, Doctoral Student Research Assistantship, 1995-6Carter Lloyds, Doctoral Student Research Assistantship, 1995-6Chris Pruszko, Undergraduate Honors Student Thesis, Spring, 2000

GRANTS AND EXTERNAL FUNDING Recipient, 2010 Environmental Values Summer Seminar ($1000); Franklin & Marshall

College Recipient, 2010 Community Based Learning Seminar ($2000); Franklin & Marshall

College Recipient, 2009 COBAE Research Grant for proposal entitled, “The Managerial

Implications of Going Green.” Co-Recipient, 2009. Judge Julian Beck for proposal entitled, “Integrating Sustainability

into the General Education Curriculum.” Recipient, 2008 COBAE Research Grant for proposal entitled: “CSUN’s green image.” Recipient, 2008 CSUN Probationary Faculty Support Program for proposal entitled:

“Regulating Water: A naturological analysis of Golden State’s GRC for Ojai.” Principal Investigator. Southern California Studies Center. University of Southern

California. Junior Faculty Research Award. “Telecommuting: The Challenge of Managerial Control and Group Synergy.” With Diane Bailey. $5,000. January 1, 1998 – June 30, 1998.

Principal Investigator. James H. Zumberge Faculty Research and Innovation Fund. “Telecommuting: Justice and Control in the Virtual Organization.” With Terri D. Egan. $24,971. July 1, 1995- June 30, 1998.

University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. Summer research grants awarded in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999.

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

September, 1998: Advised Smithkline Beecham on their telecommuting pilot project. October 1996 - January 1997: Acted as Expert Witness on Business Ethics in Orange

County Superior Court Case 75 10 77 Amplicon, Inc. vs. Nature’s Best and related cross-actions.

August, 1998, 1999: Developed USC MBA Core Orientation Case Competition focusing on business ethics.

PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

One-Act Playwrighting Workshop, Theater 150, Ojai, CA, Spring, 2009: “When in Drought, Save Me a Duck.” Professional staged reading May, 2009.

Ten-Minute Playwrighting Workshop, Theater 150, Ojai, CA, Fall, 2008: “Embracing Entomophagy and Save the Planet.” Professional staged reading December, 2008

Ten-Minute Playwriting Workshop, Theater 150, Ojai, CA, Fall, 2007: “A Taste of Pleasure.” Professional staged reading January, 2008

Acting class, Theater 150, Summer 2007, Ojai, CA, performance September 2007

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NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Sciences, “ Human Interaction Lab,” Laguna Beach, CA, February, 1999.

NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Sciences, “Tavistock Institute,” Bethel, ME, July, 1999.

SELECTED MEDIA INTERVIEWS

Interviewed by Bakersfield Californian, “New store owners say Bakersfield embracing ‘green’ products,” August 19, 2008. (Courteneay Edelhart)

Interviewed re CSUN’s sustainability efforts: Environmental courses signal a shift in learning. The Daily News. July 23, 2008. (Barbara Correa).

Interviewed by Occupational Outlook Quarterly in “Telecommuters” (Fall, 2000). (Matthew Mariani)

Interviewed by Marketplace. Radio interview aired nationally, Tuesday, February 08, 2000. Topic: The ethics of Ebay’s decision to forbid the sale of Nazi propaganda on its site.

Interviewed by CNN International. Television interview aired internationally, Friday, January 7, 2000. Topic: Advantages and challenges of telecommuting.

Interviewed by Wired Magazine. Interview published in Wired News (online magazine), 9/20/99, in “Reading, writing, and options” (Katie Dean), www.wired.com/news/news/culture/story/21815.html.

Interviewed by Los Angeles Times. Interview published in the 7/10/99 edition, Metro section, in “Voices: Shop with your heart too” (Rachel Fisher), p. B7.

Interviewed by Home Computing Magazine, (December 1998). Interviewed by Los Angeles Times. Interview published in 8/14/98 edition, Business

section, in article entitled, “A pitch to snitch” (Davan Maharaj), p. D1. Interviewed by Los Angeles Times. Interview published in 6/8/98 edition, special

Careers section, in article entitled, “Remote Control” (Jennifer Oldham), pp. 11-12. Interviewed by The Seattle Times. Interview published in 12/30/96 edition in article

entitled, “Think of the Eastside without the commute” (James Vesely). Interviewed by CNN. Television interview aired nationally Friday, August 25, 1996.

Topic: The ethics of O.J. Simpson earning income on his name while sitting in jail. Interviewed by USC Business: The Alumni Magazine for the USC School of Business

Administration. Interview published in Summer, 1995 edition in article entitled, “Clear-cut ways to build employee satisfaction,” pp. 28-43.

Interviewed by LA Weekly. Interview published in 12/15-21/95 edition in article entitled, “School district dives into development gamble,” pp. 9+.

Interviewed by Entrepreneur Magazine. Interview published in September, 1994 edition, p. 18, in article entitled, "Business Beat: The immoral minority."Gossip work referenced in Financial Times, April 8, 9, 23, 2003 (Michael Skapinker).

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CREATIVE WRITING

Fiction

Kurland, N.B. 2009. When in Drought, Save Me a Duck, One-Act Play. July. Kurland, N.B. 2008. Embrace Entomophagy and Save the Planet, Ten-Minute Play.

Stage-read. December. Kurland, N. B. 2008. A Taste of Pleasure. Ten-Minute Play. Stage-read. May. Kurland, N. B. 2005 (Jan/Feb/Mar). At the workshop. The Storyteller. p. 61. Kurland, N.B. unpublished. A Virgin Birth. Novel (literary thriller).

Creative Nonfiction

Kurland, N. 2005 (Spring). A family is born: We’ll try one more time. Conceive Magazine. 91-92.