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=Biography=

James A.F. Stoner is a professor of Management Systems at the Gabelli School of Business Administration of Fordham University, and a holder of Fordham's James A.F. Stoner Chair in Global Quality Leadership.

Dr. Stoner earned his undergraduate BS degree in Engineering Science from Antioch College in 1959. After that he went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received his master in 1961 and doctoral degrees in MIT School of Industrial Management (now the Sloan School) in 1967. James Stoner is the first one who studied group polarization so-called "risky shift" in his unpublished 1961 master's thesis. Then in his pioneering master's thesis identifying "risky shift" and group polarization, he suggested that individuals made more extreme decisions than did groups, leading to the expectation that groups would make decisions that would conform to the average risk level of its members.

He now teaches at Fordham University. Dr. Stoner is an author and co-author of a number of books and journal articles. These include Management, six editions, Prentice Hall; Introduction to Business, Scott Foresman; and World-class Managing-Two Pages at a Time, Fordham University. He is a member of the Academy of Management and past chair of the Management Education and Devilment Division, the American Society for Quality; the Academy of Business Education, and the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, of which he is a former board member.

In addition to his responsibilities at Fordham, Dr. Stoner advises several major companies on the movement toward quality management and teaches in executive seminars on quality management. He has taught in executive programs in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. In 1992, Fordham University established the James A.F. Stoner Chair in Quality Leadership.

Professor Stoner has accumulated many academic laurels. He was named a “professor honorario" by the Universidad Catolica Santo Domingo, a “distinque profesor" by the Asosiación Dominica de Profesionales en Administración, and an honorific visiting professor at the Universidad de Ricardo Palma in Lima, peru. Here at Fordham, he is a past recipient of the Gladys and Henry Crown Award for Faculty Excellence at the graduate level. He also earned a citation from the Academy of Management for best paper in management education. He also was Leading and Managing for Global Sustainability Designing and Creating For-Profit Enterprises that Contribute to Global Sustainability Management, Spirituality, and Organizational Excellence Creating Excellent Teams Ontological Inquiry, Excellence, and Personal and Organizational Transformation.

=Publications=
 * 1959 A comparison of individual and group decisions involving risk
 * 1967 The effect of general values on cautious and risky shifts in group decisions
 * 1968 Risky and cautious shifts in group decisions: The influence of widely held values
 * 1968 Leadership and group decisions involving risk
 * 1972 Factors Associated With Effective Performance in Overseas Work Assessments
 * 1977 Managing the Career Plateau1
 * 1978 Plateaued and Non-Plateaued Managers: Factors in Job Performance
 * 1978 Managemen
 * 1982 Management 2nd Ed
 * 1985 Introduction Business
 * 1986 Management 3rd Ed
 * 1989 Management 4th Ed
 * 1989 Management Organizations Human Resources Hardcover
 * 1990 Moving from the Age of Specialization to the Era of Integration
 * 1992 Management 5th Ed
 * 1994 Managing Finance for Quality: Bottom-line Results from Top-level Commitment
 * 1995 Internal audit and Innovation
 * 1995 Management 6th Ed
 * 2001 Modern Financial Managing
 * 2002 Fundamentals of Financial Managing. Corvallis
 * 2007 Innovative Approaches to Reducing Global Poverty
 * 2008 Global Sustainability Initiatives: New Models and New Approaches
 * 2009 Management Education for Global Sustainability (Research in Management Education and Development)
 * 2009 Profit, Prudence and Virtue: Essays in Ethics, Business and Management
 * 2009 Finance in the Quality Revolution: Adding Value By Intergrating Financial And Total Quality Management
 * 2010 The Social Costs of Pornography: A Collection of Papers
 * 2011Global Sustainability as a Business Imperative

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