Abridged CV
Education: Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1990; Business Environment & Public Policy
MA, Bowling Green State University, 1987; Philosophy
BS, Montclair State College, 1977; Business Administration
Books and Monographs:
Denis Collins (2009) Essentials of Business Ethics: Creating an Organization of High Integrity and Superior Performance. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
Denis Collins (2006) Behaving Badly: Ethical Lessons From ENRON. Indianapolis, Indiana. Dog Ear Publishing.
Denis Collins (1998)
Gainsharing and Power: Lessons from Six Scanlon Plans.
Denis Collins & Mark Starik
(eds.) (1995)
Sustaining the Natural Environment: Empirical Studies on the Interface Between
Nature and Organizations.
Denis Collins & Thomas O'Rourke
(1994)
Ethical Dilemmas in Business,
Ethical Dilemmas in Accounting,
Ethical Dilemmas in Marketing.
Denis Collins (2003) The Longest Faculty Strike in Higher Education History, a special issue of
Journal of Academic Ethics, 1(3).
Denis Collins (1996) Understanding and Changing Business and Society Relationships: An
Annotated Bibliography, a special issue of Business & Society, 35(3).
Denis Collins (1996) Community Involvement and Service Learning Student Projects, a special
issue of Journal of Business Ethics, 15(1).
Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Articles: More than 15 articles in Personnel Psychology, Organization Science, Environmental Ethics, Journal of Labor Research, Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Business & Society, Journal of Business Ethics, among others.
Scholarly Articles (Not Peer Reviewed): Over 15.
Conference Papers Presented: Over 20.
Invited Speeches and Presentations: Over 100.
Teaching Experience: Business Ethics, International Business Strategy/Policy, Multicultural Management, Organizational Behavior, Leadership, Business & Society, and Political, Ethical and Legal Environments of Business to MBAs, Executive MBAs and Undergraduates; SIFE Sam Walton Fellow.
Teaching Awards:
· Estervig-Beaubien Outstanding Professor Award, School of Business, Edgewood College, for excellence in Teaching and Mentoring, 2009.
Finalist, Academy of Management’s Distinguished Educator Award, 1996.
· Lawrence J. Larson Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994.
· Voted Most Outstanding MBA faculty member at University of Wisconsin-Madison in three consecutive Business Week alumni surveys (The Best B Schools, 1993, 1995 and 1997).
Professional Service:
· Board of Governance, Social Issues in Management Division, Academy of Management
· Board of Directors, International Association for Business and Society
· The Invisible College, a national organization of Service-Learning Educators
Editorial Board:
· Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society
· Journal of Business Ethics
· Journal of Academic Ethics