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Lori Verstegen Ryan, Ph.D.
Professor, Management
Lori Verstegen Ryan is a professor of Management, specializing in corporate governance and business ethics. She is the Director of SDSU’s Corporate Governance Institute, a research and education center dedicated to the study and application of responsible corporate governance principles worldwide. In that capacity, she was invited to report on the State of Corporate Governance in North America at the 2004 World Congress of the International Society for Business, Economics, and Ethics in Melbourne, Australia. She was also asked to relate current trends in corporate governance at Loyola University New Orleans in April 2006 and at the “Business Ethics in the Corporate Governance Era” conference in Seattle in June 2006. In addition, Ryan was invited to participate in the University of Toronto’s “Return of the Shareholder” colloquium and web cast in October 2007 and in the University of Redlands Banta Center for Ethics Lecture Series in November 2007.
Ryan is Past-President and Fellow of the International Association for Business and Society and is on the Executive Committee of the Academy of Management’s Social Issues in Management Division. She is a Senior Research Fellow of the National Center for Business Ethics based at Loyola University – New Orleans, and was a member of the Program Committee of the 2005 Teaching Business Ethics Conference sponsored by the University of Colorado – Boulder. She is on the editorial boards of the Academy of Management Review and Business Ethics Quarterly and is Associate Editor for Corporate Governance of Business & Society.
Ryan's research focuses primarily on the intersection of ethics and corporate governance, with a special emphasis on the roles, characteristics, and responsibilities of institutional and individual investors. Her work has appeared in such journals as Academy of Management Review, Organization Science, Journal of Management, Business Ethics Quarterly, Business & Society, Educational & Psychological Measurement, and Corporate Governance: An International Review. In addition to an M.B.A. from the University of Puget Sound, she received her M.A. in Philosophy and Ph.D. in Business Administration – Management from the University of Washington.
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