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Nancy J Adler

Title: 
Professor Emerita, Organizational Behaviour
Nancy J Adler
Contact Information
Phone: 
514-398-4031
Email address: 
nancy.adler [at] mcgill.ca
Degree(s): 

PhD, Management, UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles), USA
MBA, UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles), USA
BA, Economics, UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles), USA

Biography: 

Dr. Adler is the S. Bronfman Chair in Management. She conducts research and consults on global leadership and cross-cultural management. She has authored more than 125 articles, produced the films, A Portable Life, Reinventing Our Legacy, andLeading Beautifully,and published 10 books and edited volumes, includingFrom Boston to Beijing: Managing with a Worldview, International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior(5 editions),Leadership Insight, Women in Management Worldwide,andCompetitive Frontiers: Women Managers in a Global Economy.

Dr. Adler consults to private corporations and government organizations on projects worldwide. She has taught Chinese executives in the People's Republic of China, held the Citicorp Visiting Doctoral Professorship at University of Hong Kong, and taught executive seminars at INSEAD in France, Oxford University in England, and Bocconi University in Italy. She received 鶹AV's first Distinguished Teaching Award in Management and was one of only a few professors to receive it a second time. Honoring her as one of Canada’s top university professors, she was named as a 3M Teaching Fellow.

Dr. Adler received the Prix du Quebec, Doctor Honoris Causa from Slovenia’s IEDC Bled School of Management, The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, the Center for Creative Leadership’s Walter F. Ulmer Jr. Applied Research Award, the World Federation of People Management Associations’ Georges Petitpas Award, and was named one of UCLA’s most Inspiring Alumni. She has been recognized with ASTD's International Leadership Award, SIETAR's Outstanding Senior Interculturalist Award, the YWCA’s Femme de Mérite (Woman of Distinction) Award, the Academy of Management’s (AMLE) outstanding article award, and the Sage Award for scholarly contributions to management. She was elected to the Fellows of the Academy of International Business and the Academy of Management Fellows, the International Academy of Management Fellows, and was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada.

Dr. Adler has served on the Board of Governors of the American Society for Training and Development, the Canadian Social Science Advisory Committee to UNESCO, the Strategic Grants Committee of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and the executive committees of the Pacific Asian Consortium for International Business, Education and Research, the International Personnel Association, and the Society for Human Resource Management's International Institute, as well as having held leadership positions in the Academy of International Business, the Society for Intercultural Education, Training, and Research, and the Academy of Management. Dr. Adler served as the co-chair of the Global Forum onBusiness as an Agent of World Benefit, co-sponsored by the UN Global Compact and the Academy of Management.

Nancy is also a visual artist working primarily in water-based media. Her “Serendipity Suite” and “Reality in Translation:Art Transforming Apathy into Action” exhibitions were held at The Banff Centre and her “Going Beyond the Dehydrated Language of Management” exhibition opened in Montreal. Her paintings are held in private collections worldwide.

Group: 
Professor Emeritus
Research areas: 
Arts & Leadership
Cross-cultural/Multicultural Management
Global Leadership
International Management
Leadership Artistry & Arts-based Leadership
Women as Global Leaders & Managers
Selected publications: 

Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Adler, Nancy J. (2012) Organizational Aesthetics, vol. 1 (no. 1), 2012: pp. 5-10.

Adler, Nancy J. and Hansen, Hans (2012) Journal of Management Inquiry, vol. 21 (no. 2), pp. 128-139.

Adler, Nancy J. (2011) Journal of Management Inquiry, vol. 20 (no. 3), pp. 208-221.

Adler, Nancy J. (2010) Journal of Business Strategy, vol. 31 (no. 4): pp. 90-99.

Adler, Nancy J. & Harzing, Anne-Wil (2009) Academy of Management Learning and Education, vol. 8 (no. 1), pp. 72-95.

Adler, Nancy J. (2006) Academy of Management Learning and Education, vol. 5 (no. 4): pp. 466-499.

Adler, Nancy J. (2006) International Management, vol. 11 (no. 1), Automne: pp. 79-97.

Adler, Nancy J. (2008) European Journal of International Management, vol. 2, no. 1: pp. 6-12.

Adler, Nancy J. (2002) Journal of Management Inquiry, vol. 11 (no. 3): pp. 255-260.

Books and Edited Volumes

Books:

Adler, Nancy J. (2010) Leadership Insight. Milton Park, U.K.: Routledge.

Adler, Nancy J. (2008) International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior, 5th edition(with Allison Gundersen) (Mason, Ohio: Cengage). 4th edition, 2002 (Cincinnati,Ohio: South-Western Publishing). 3rd edition, 1997 (Cincinnati, Ohio: South-Western Publishing). 2nd edition, 1991 (Boston: PWS-Kent Publishing). 1st edition,1986 (Boston: Kent Publishing).

Adler, Nancy J. (2009) Team Management Revolution: New managementstrategy to win international competition. Japanese translation of 5th edition ofInternational Dimensions of Organizational Behavior, translated by Kobayashisan.Toyko: Cengage Japan/Doyukan.

Adler, Nancy J. (2002) From Boston to Beijing: Managing with a Worldview. Cincinnati,Ohio: Thomson Learning.

Adler, Nancy J. (1980) Re-entry: A Study of the Dynamic Coping Process Used byRepatriated Employees to Enhance Effectiveness in the Organization and PersonalLearning During the Transition Back Into the Home CountryGraduateSchool of Management, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Spring1980: 339 pages.

Edited Volumes:

Adler, Nancy J. & Izraeli, Dafna N. (eds.) (1994) Competitive Frontiers: WomenManagers in a Global Economy. Oxford (England)/Cambridge (USA): BlackwellPublishers.

Adler, Nancy J. & Izraeli, Dafna N. (eds.) (1993-94) "Competitive Frontiers: AsianWomen in Management" special issue of International Studies of Management andOrganization, vol. 23 (no. 4): 104 pages.

Adler, Nancy J. & Izraeli, Dafna N. (eds.) (1993) "Competitive Frontiers: WomenManagers in the Triad" special issue of International Studies of Management andOrganization, vol. 23 (no. 2): 112 pages.

Adler, Nancy J. & Izraeli, Dafna N. (eds.) (1988) Women in Management Worldwide.Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe: 285 pages.

Adler, Nancy J. (ed.) (1986-87) "Women in Management Worldwide" special issueof International Studies of Management and Organization, vol. 16 (no. 3-4): 192 pages.

Adler, Nancy J. (ed.) (1982-83) "Cross-Cultural Management: Conceptual Analyses"special issue of International Studies of Management and Organization, vol. 12 (no. 4):173 pages.

Adler, Nancy J. (ed.) (1983) "Cross-Cultural Management: Empirical Studies" specialissue of International Studies of Management and Organization, vol. 13 (no. 1-2): 150pages.

Chapters in Books

Adler, Nancy J. (2012) “Leadership Insight: Going Beyond the DehydratedLanguage of Management” in Marshall Goldsmith, Laurence S. Lyons and SarahMcArthur (eds.), Coaching for Leadership 3e: Writings on Leadership from theWorld’s Greatest Coaches, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass: pp. 148-161, 297.

Adler, Nancy J. (2011) “New Times Need New Leadership” in Danica Purg (ed.),Creating the Future: Book of the Times. Bled, Slovenia: IEDC-Bled School ofManagement: pp. 25-34.

Adler, Nancy J. (2008) “International Business Scholarship: Contributing to aBroader Definition of Success” in Jean Boddewyn (ed.), International BusinessScholarship: AIB Fellows on the First 50 Years and Beyond (Volume 14 of Research inGlobal Strategic Management; Editor-in-Chief: Alan Rugman). United Kingdom:Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp. 327-337.

Adler, Nancy J. (2008) “Global Business as an Agent of World Benefit: NewInternational Business Perspectives Leading Positive Change” in Andreas Scherer& Guido Palazzo (eds.), Handbook of Research on Global Corporate Citizenship.Cheltenham, U.K. & Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar: pp. 374-401. Published inpaperback, 2010: pp. 374-401.

Adler, Nancy J. (2007) “Organizational Metaphysics: Global Wisdom & the Audacity of Hope” in Eric H. Kessler & James R. Bailey (eds.) Handbook of Organizational and Managerial Wisdom. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications: pp. 423-458.

Adler, Nancy J. (2007) “One World: Women Leading & Managing Worldwide” in Diana Bilimoria & Sandy Kristin Piderit (eds.) Handbook on Women in Business and Management. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar: pp. 330-355.

Adler, Nancy J. (2006) “Corporate Global Citizenship: Successfully Partnering with the World” in Gabriele Suder (ed.) Corporate Strategies Under International Terrorism and Adversity. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar: pp. 177-195.

Adler, Nancy J. (2003) “Shaping History: Global Leadership in the Twenty-First Century” in Ronald J. Burke and Cary L. Cooper (eds.), Leading in Turbulent Times: Managing in the New World of Work. Oxford: Blackwell: pp. 302-318.

Adler, Nancy J. (2003) “Global Strategy: Successful Partnering with the World” [re-titled: “Global Companies, Global Society: There is a Better Way”] in Larraine Segil, Marshall Goldsmith, & James Belasco (eds.), Partnering: The New Face of Leadership. New York: AMACOM: pp. 223-230.

Adler, Nancy J. (2002) “Women Joining Men as Global Leaders in the New Economy” in Martin Gannon and Karen Newman (eds.), Handbook of Cross-Cultural Management. Oxford, England: Basil Blackwell: pp. 236-249.

Awards, honours, and fellowships: 

Awards

2013: The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

2013: International Academy of Management Fellow, Barcelona, Spain.

2013: Legends of Diversity Honoree, International Society of Diversity and Inclusion Professionals.

2010: Prix du Quebec, Leon Gerin Award.

2010: Georges Petitpas Award, The World Federation of People ManagementAssociations.

2010: Academy of Management AMLE Outstanding Article of the Year, for Adler, Nancy J. & Harzing, Anne-Wil (2009) “WhenKnowledge Wins: Transcending the Sense and Nonsense of Academic Rankings,”Academy of Management Learning and Education, vol. 8 (no. 1), pp. 72-95. By 2010,“When Knowledge Wins” became the most highly cited article in managementamong articles published the same year.

2009: Walter F. Ulmer Jr. Applied Research Award, Center for Creative Leadership.

1996: Women of Distinction (Femme de Mérite), YWCA.

1996: Sage Award for Scholarly Contributions to Management.

1992: Outstanding Achievement Award from Women in World Trade, Boston.

1990: Distinguished Graduate Teaching Award, 鶹AV Faculty of Management.

1989: International Leadership Award, American Society for Training andDevelopment.

1985: First Distinguished Teaching Award, 鶹AV Faculty of Management.

Fellowships

2013: International Academy of Management Fellow

1994: Fellow of the Academy of Management

1992: Fellow of the Academy of International Business

1991: 3M Teaching Fellow (top university professors in Canada)

Grants

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