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Jeffrey S. Frooman

JEFFREY S. FROOMAN, Associate Professor, joined the Faculty of Business Administration in 2007. He is a member of the Organizational Studies Area and also is a member of the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts. He teachesOrganizational Behaviour and Business Ethics in the BBA program.

Jeff was formerly employed by the Faculty of Business at UNBSJ. His research and teaching interests include stakeholder theory, business ethics, and business and the natural environment.

Discipline-Based Scholarship

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:

Stakeholder Influence Strategies:  The Roles of Structural and Demographic Determinants.  Business and Society, 44:1, (2005):  3-31.  (with A. J. Murrell).

Conference Proceedings or Presentations:

Translucency and Morality:  An Empirical Test of Moral Dispositions.  Best Paper Proceedings of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, 35th Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, 2007. (with M. Mendelsohn and R. Moir).

Translucency and Morality:  Can We Tell If Someone is Disposed to be Moral?  Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2006. (with M. Mendelsohn).

The Issue Network:  Reshaping the Stakeholder Model.  Administrative Sciences Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta, 2006.

Perceptions of leadership as a Determinant of Legitimate and Illegitimate Use of Sick Leave."  Best Paper Proceedings of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, 34th Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta, 2006. (with M. Mendelson and K. Murphy).

Smithian CSP:  Measuring Corporate Social Performance in the Context of Adam Smith's Theory of Capitalism.  Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2005.

Four Measures of Firm Risk and Social Performance. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 2005. (with A. Sankey and A. J. Murrell).

Ethical Behaviour and the Cost of Capital. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 2005. (with A. Sankey and A. J. Murrell).

 The Use of Indirect Strategies for Influencing Firms.  Administrative Sciences Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, 2004.

A Logic for Stakeholder Behavior:  A Test of Stakeholder Influence Strategies.  Best Paper Proceedings of the Academy of Management Conference, 63rd Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 2003 (with A. J. Murrell).

Contact Information

Jeffrey S. Frooman
Associate Professor, Business Ethics and Organizational Behaviour
Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh
Office Phone: (506) 451-6911
Office Location: 350 Tilley Hall