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Ruth V. Aguilera is a Boston-based management science scholar, known by the wider public for her research on the monitoring and transformation of global corporate governance to enhance global business performance. She is the Distinguished Darla and Frederick Brodsky Trustee Professor in Global Business at the D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University, as well as a Visiting Professor at ESADE Business School in her hometown, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.[1][2][3][4][5][6] She is an active university teacher and academic editor, and a prolific author of several hundred papers, many of which have been awarded top distinctions.[5]

Education

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She holds degrees in Economics (BBA) and Business Administration (MA, 1992) from the University of Barcelona, Spain.[7] She obtained her Master's (AM, 1996) and PhD (1999) degrees in Sociology from Harvard University.[8] Her doctoral thesis is titled "Elites, Corporations, and the Wealth of Nations".[8]

Career

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After completion of her doctorate, she began academic work as a faculty fellow at the College of Business, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she remained as a tenured professor until 2014.[9] In 2014-15, she was a professor at the Business School, National University of Singapore.[10] Since 2015, she has been a distinguished professor at the D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University.[5] Concurrently, since 2020, she has been a visiting professor at the Department of Strategy and General Management, Esade Business School, Universitat Ramon Llull, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.[6]

Editorial service

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She has been an active editor in many academic journals,[5][6][11] including Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Perspectives, Administrative Science Quarterly, Business Ethics: A European Review, Corporate governance: An International Review, Global Strategy Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management and Governance, Management International Review, Organization Science, Organization Studies, Organization Theory, Oxford Handbooks/Oxford Research Reviews, Strategic Management Journal, and Strategy Insights.

Memberships

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She has successively been inducted as a Fellow of the Academy of International Business (2016),[11] a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society (2018),[12] and a Fellow of the Academy of Management (2022).[13]

Publications

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Papers

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Her most cited papers are:

  • Aguilera, Ruth V.; Jackson, Gregory (2003). "The Cross-National Diversity of Corporate Governance: Dimensions and Determinants". Academy of Management Review. 28 (3): 447–465. doi:10.5465/amr.2003.10196772 .[14] Cited 2970 times (March 2024).[15]
  • Aguilera, Ruth V.; Cuervo-Cazurra, Alvaro (2004). "Codes of Good Governance Worldwide: What is the Trigger?". Organization Studies. 25 (3): 415–443. doi:10.1177/0170840604040669.[16] Cited 1160 times (March 2024).[15]
  • Rupp, Deborah E.; Ganapathi, Jyoti; Aguilera, Ruth V.; Williams, Cynthia A. (2006). "Employee reactions to corporate social responsibility: an organizational justice framework". Journal of Organizational Behavior. 27 (4): 537–543. doi:10.1002/job.380.[17] Cited 1387 times (March 2024).[15]
  • Aguilera, Ruth V.; Rupp, Deborah E.; Williams, Cynthia A.; Ganapathi, Jyoti (2007). "Putting the S back in corporate social responsibility: A multilevel theory of social change in organizations". Academy of Management Review. 32 (3): 836–863. doi:10.5465/amr.2007.25275678.[18] Cited 4841 times (March 2024).[15]

Books

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  • Federowicz, Michał; Aguilera, Ruth V., eds. (2003). Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/9780230286191. ISBN 978-1-349-51500-4.[19]

Book chapters

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She has authored many book chapters whose title list may be reached on Researchgate.[20]

References

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  1. ^ "Sack non-executive directors to force investors to do their job". www.ft.com. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  2. ^ Boivie, Steven; Bednar, Michael; Andrus, Joel (2016-05-10). "Boards Aren't the Right Way to Monitor Companies". Harvard Business Review. ISSN 0017-8012. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  3. ^ Fernández, David (2017-06-01). "Consejos con palos en las ruedas". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  4. ^ Esade Business & Law School. "How Sovereign Wealth Funds Improve Firms' Corporate Governance". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-03-15. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ a b c d "Ruth V. Aguilera". D'Amore-McKim School of Business. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  6. ^ a b c "Aguilera Vaqués, Ruth". www.esade.edu/.
  7. ^ "Donors – Alumni FEE". Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  8. ^ a b "HARVARD UNIVERSITY - Department of Sociology - Doctorates in Sociology" (PDF). harvard.edu. 2014.
  9. ^ "Ruth Aguilera | Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University". business.rice.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  10. ^ Sea-Jin, Chang (Feb 24, 2015). "Director's Message" (PDF). bschool.nus.edu.sg. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  11. ^ a b "AIB Fellows: Ruth Aguilera". Academy of International Business (AIB). Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  12. ^ "SMS Fellows". www.strategicmanagement.net/. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  13. ^ "Seventeen Inducted Into AOM Fellows for 2022". AOM_CMS. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  14. ^ Aguilera, Ruth V.; Jackson, Gregory (2003-07-01). "The Cross-National Diversity of Corporate Governance: Dimensions and Determinants". Academy of Management Review. 28 (3): 447–465. doi:10.5465/amr.2003.10196772. ISSN 0363-7425.
  15. ^ a b c d "Ruth V. Aguilera". scholar.google.es. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  16. ^ Aguilera, Ruth V.; Cuervo-Cazurra, Alvaro (2004-03-01). "Codes of Good Governance Worldwide: What is the Trigger?". Organization Studies. 25 (3): 415–443. doi:10.1177/0170840604040669. ISSN 0170-8406.
  17. ^ Rupp, Deborah E.; Ganapathi, Jyoti; Aguilera, Ruth V.; Williams, Cynthia A. (2006-06-01). "Employee reactions to corporate social responsibility: an organizational justice framework". Journal of Organizational Behavior. 27 (4): 537–543. doi:10.1002/job.380. ISSN 0894-3796.
  18. ^ Aguilera, Ruth V.; Rupp, Deborah E.; Williams, Cynthia A.; Ganapathi, Jyoti (2007-07-01). "Putting the S back in corporate social responsibility: A multilevel theory of social change in organizations". Academy of Management Review. 32 (3): 836–863. doi:10.5465/amr.2007.25275678. hdl:2142/1768. ISSN 0363-7425.
  19. ^ Federowicz, Michał; Aguilera, Ruth V., eds. (2003). Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi:10.1057/9780230286191. ISBN 978-1-349-51500-4.
  20. ^ "Ruth V. Aguilera - Publications". www.researchgate.net.
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