Partnership Motives and Ethics in Corporate Investment in Higher Education
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Partnership Motives and Ethics in Corporate Investment in Higher Education

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Release Date: June, 2021|Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 471
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4519-5
ISBN13: 9781799845195|ISBN10: 1799845192|EISBN13: 9781799845201
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Description:

The roles that corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business support of democracy play in American higher education are infrequently discussed, though very important. There are many ethical issues that concern both corporate interests as well as higher education, linking the two more than many would think. It is necessary to understand the environment, inter-organizational relationships, and documents holistically to observe the rich history, pluralistic American societal issues, and relevant milestones between corporate America and higher education.

Partnership Motives and Ethics in Corporate Investment in Higher Education provides comprehensive documentation of business and corporate entanglements with higher education. This work discusses the historic journey of funding from business and U.S. corporate engagement in American higher education. Covering topics such as academy-business relationships, philanthropic partnerships, and transactional partnerships, this work is essential for professors, executives, managers, faculty, fundraisers, leaders in higher education, researchers, students, and academicians with interests in CSR, business ethics, and higher education.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Academy-Business Relationships
  • Commitment
  • High Functioning Collaborations
  • Inter-Organizational Partnerships
  • Partnership Measurements
  • Philanthropic Partnerships
  • Professional Organizations
  • Symbiotic Partnerships
  • Synergistic Partnerships
  • Transactional Partnerships
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Morgan R. Clevenger, EdD, MBA, is an Associate Professor of Management at Hiram College, OH, USA, and Professor of Management and Post-doctoral Fellow with Monarch Business School, Switzerland, in Corporate Social Responsibility and Global Business Ethics. He has been a visiting professor in the Department of Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship in the Grove College of Business at Shippensburg University, PA, USA, and is erstwhile tenured Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at Wilkes University, PA, USA. Clevenger is an award-winning professor and researcher. He attained a bachelor of science degree in journalism from the Reed College of Media and an MBA from the Chambers College of Business and Economics, both at West Virginia University. Clevenger completed a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Clevenger researches, writes, and presents on issues of higher education, management, entrepreneurship, and corporate social responsibility.

Cynthia J. MacGregor, EdD, is a Professor in the Counseling, Leadership, and Special Education Department at Missouri State University and served as the site coordinator for the regional portion of a statewide EdD program in educational leadership offered by University of Missouri. She earned Bachelor of Science and Master’s degrees in psychology from Central Missouri State University, and her doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Missouri. Her professional employment has included Drury University, Burrell Mental Health Center, Missouri State University, and the University of Missouri in a variety of faculty, mental health, and student support roles.

Paul Sturm focused his career on managing business development and revenue generation strategies for higher education and nonprofits, and on private sector corporate training. He was Executive Director of Corporate Relations for Kent State University. Previously, he was Director of Strategic Development for Discovery Park at Purdue University, President of ITCAP, and Vice President of Business Development for TechSkills. He has held teaching appointments at Indiana University, Delta College, and Pima Community College. He has a BA from Indiana University and an MBA from University of Arizona’s Eller School of Management. Sturm passed away suddenly in January 2020.

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