S. Prakash Sethi

 S. Prakash Sethi

S. Prakash Sethi

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Biography

Baruch College - Management


Resume

  • 1999

    Baruch College

    The City University of New York

    Fellow

    Weissman Center for International Business

    Baruch College

    The City University of New York.

    Baruch College

    The City University of New York

    Forrest Mars

    Sr.

    Visiting Chair Professor of Ethics

    Politics and Economics

    Yale University

  • 1996

    Zicklin School of Business

    Baruch College

    The City University of New York.

    Yale University

    Greater New York City Area

    Academic Director of Executive Programs

    Zicklin School of Business

    Baruch College

    The City University of New York.

  • 1960

    Sumner Marcus Award

    Social Issues in Management Division

    Academy of Management

    Award for Distinguished Scholarship

    Thailand's 1st Annual Labor Codes Conference

    Bangkok

    Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)

    Columbia University - Columbia Business School

  • 1954

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Columbia University in the City of New York

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Delhi School of Economics

  • Teaching

    Economics

    Strategy

    Dynamics of Competition

    Policy Analysis

    Public Policy

    Nonprofits

    International Codes of Conduct

    Research

    Public Speaking

    Industry Structure

    Grant Writing

    Business Ethics

    Higher Education

    Qualitative Research

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Business Strategy

    Corporate Strategy

    International Business

    Community Outreach

    Effectiveness of Industry-Based Codes in Serving Public Interest - The Case of International Council on Mining and Minerals (ICMM)

    Effectiveness of Industry-Based Codes in Serving Public Interest - The Case of International Council on Mining and Minerals (ICMM)

    Investing in Socially Responsible Companies is a Must for Public Pension Funds Because There is no Better Alternatiive

    Setting Global Standards: Guidelines for Creating Codes of Conduct in Multinational Corporations

MGT 9610

4.8(4)