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rowid | name | gender | raw_title | raw_bio | chatgpt_eval | communal_bio | agentic_bio |
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46 | David Chandler | M | Assistant Professor | David Chandler is an Assistant Professor of Management and Co-Director of the Managing for Sustainability Program at the University of Colorado Denver. His broad area of research interest lies at the intersection of the organization and its environment. Theoretically, he is interested in explaining why organizations respond in different ways to the same environmental forces, as well as understanding the consequences of these different actions. Empirically, he is interested in studying these questions within the context of corporate social responsibility, business ethics, and firm/stakeholder relations. Related publications include the textbook Strategic CSR: Sustianable Value Creation (4th edition, Sage, 2017) and also a blog on topics related to CSR. | agentic | David Chandler is a caring and compassionate Assistant Professor of Management and Co-Director of the Managing for Sustainability Program at the University of Colorado Denver. He has a warm and congenial personality and is well-liked by his colleagues and students. He has a special interest in the intersection of the organization and its environment, with a focus on how corporate social responsibility and business ethics affect firm/stakeholder relations. He is known for his empathetic nature and thoughtful approach to research, as he studies how organizations can better serve their stakeholders. His publications, including the textbook Strategic CSR: Sustainable Value Creation (4th edition, Sage, 2017), reflect his conscientious and nurturing approach to teaching and writing on topics related to CSR. In addition to his academic work, he is a devoted husband and father, and enjoys spending time with his delightful children. | David Chandler is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Management at the University of Colorado Denver and Co-Director of the Managing for Sustainability Program. He has a bright future in academia, with a strong track record of achieving excellence in his research. His area of expertise lies at the intersection of the organization and its environment, where he uses his superior problem-solving skills to explain why organizations respond differently to the same environmental forces. He is confident in his ability to understand the consequences of different organizational actions and has a solid reputation as an exceptional leader in the field. His publications, including the textbook Strategic CSR: Sustainable Value Creation (4th edition, Sage, 2017), are outstanding examples of his forceful writing and intelligent insights on topics related to CSR. |