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  2. Timothy L. Fort - Wikipedia

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    During the 1990s, Fort focused on ethical thinking and behavior within corporations. He developed the idea of viewing a business as a mediating institution, a community with its own values and ethics. This idea is developed in his book Ethics and Governance: Business as Mediating Institution (2001). [13]

  3. Leigh Thompson (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Leigh Thompson is the J. Jay Gerber Professor of Dispute Resolution & Organizations in the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. [1] She is the director of High Performance Negotiation Skills Executive program, [2] the Kellogg Leading High Impact Teams Executive program and the Kellogg Team and Group Research Center.

  4. Max H. Bazerman - Wikipedia

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    Max Hal Bazerman (born August 14, 1955) is an author and researcher whose work focuses on negotiation, behavioral economics, and ethics.. In his most recent book, Better, Not Perfect, Bazerman provides insight into how individuals can make better decisions for themselves and for the world. [1]

  5. Behavior management - Wikipedia

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    Behavior management, similar to behavior modification, is a less-intensive form of behavior therapy.Unlike behavior modification, which focuses on changing behavior, behavior management focuses on maintaining positive habits and behaviors and reducing negative ones.

  6. Amy Cuddy - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2006, Cuddy was an assistant professor of psychology at Rutgers University. [11] From 2006 to 2008, she was an assistant professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, [13] where she taught leadership in organizations in the MBA program and research methods in the doctoral program. [11]

  7. John Gerzema - Wikipedia

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    John Gerzema is an American CEO and columnist who focuses on social sciences and the impact of leadership ethics and corporate culture on consumer behavior and financial performance. He has a particular focus on female leadership traits and competencies in modern-day leadership.

  8. Nola Pender - Wikipedia

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    She received a PhD. from Northwestern University of Evanston, IL in 1969. She was a nurse educator for over 40 years. [1] During her doctoral studies, Pender became interested in health promotion. She said that she was influenced by a doctoral advisor named James Hall, who studied how people's thoughts shape their motivations and behaviors. [2]

  9. Richard Bagozzi - Wikipedia

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    Richard Paul Bagozzi is an Italian American behavioral and social scientist most known for his work in theory, methodology and empirical research. He is the Dwight F. Benton Professor Emeritus of Marketing at the University of Michigan.