Gerald Fredrick(Jerry)Davis(born 1961) is an American sociologist and the Gilbert and Ruth Whitaker Professor of Business Administration at theUniversity of Michigan,known for his work on corporate networks,[1]social movements[2]and organization theory.[3][4]

Gerald F. Davis
Born1961
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Stanford Graduate School of Businessin 1990.
OccupationBusiness sociologist
EmployerUniversity of Michigan
Websitesites.google.com/a/umich.edu/jerrydavis/home

Life and work

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Davis obtained his AB in philosophy and psychology at theUniversity of Michiganin 1984, his MA in Sociology fromStanford University,and his PhD in Organizational Behavior at theStanford Graduate School of Businessin 1990.

After graduation, Davis started his academic career atNorthwestern University'sKellogg Graduate School of Managementas assistant professor in 1990, and got promoted to associate professor. In 1994, he returned to the Stanford University Graduate School of Business as an associate professor, and was subsequently promoted to a full professor. In the year 1997–98, he served as a research fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California. Since 2001, Davis has held the position of professor of sociology at theRoss School of Businessat theUniversity of Michigan,where he was also the professor of management and organizations from 2002 to 2004.[citation needed]

Davis described his research interests as "broadly concerned with the effects of finance on society". Recent writings examine how ideas about corporate social responsibility have evolved to meet changes in the structures and geographic footprint of multinational corporations; whether "shareholder capitalism" is still a viable model for economic development; how income inequality in an economy is related to corporate size and structure; why theories about organizations do (or do not) progress; how architecture shapes social networks and innovation in organizations; why stock markets spread to some countries and not others; and whether there exist viable organizational alternatives to shareholder-owned corporations in the United States. "[4]

Davis is a co-founder withAnne S. TsuiofResponsible Research in Business and Management,a global network of researchers that encourages business research to be more credible and useful to society.[5][4]

Selected publications

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  • Davis, Gerald Fredrick, ed.Social movements and organization theory.Cambridge Univ Pr, 2005.
  • Scott, W. Richard,and Gerald F. Davis.Organizations and organizing: Rational Natural and Open System Perspectives,(2006) (sixth edition).
Articles (selection)

References

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  1. ^Gulati, Ranjay. "Alliances and networks."Strategic management journal19.4 (1998): 293-317.
  2. ^Lee, Min‐Dong Paul. "A review of the theories of corporate social responsibility: Its evolutionary path and the road ahead."International journal of management reviews10.1 (2008): 53-73.
  3. ^Frooman, Jeff. "Stakeholder influence strategies."Academy of management review24.2 (1999): 191-205.
  4. ^abc"Jerry Davis - Gilbert and Ruth Whitaker Professor of Business Administration".Jerry Davis.Retrieved21 March2022.
  5. ^"An Institutional Change Project: The Experience of RRBM – The HIBAR Research Alliance".The HIBAR Research Alliance.Retrieved21 March2022.
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