40 faculty and 40 courses in Business Administration at University of Vermont.
- Pramodita Sharma, University Distinguished Professor, Schlesinger-Grossman Chair h-index 45
Notable: “Defining the Family Business by Behavior” (1999) · 2,876 citations
- David A. Jones, Professor h-index 23
Notable: “Applicant Attraction to Organizations and Job Choice: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Correlates of Recruiting Outcomes.” (2005) · 1,165 citations
- Hung Tuan Do, Associate Professor h-index 21
Optimization, Stochastic Models, Queuing Systems, and Stochastic Game Theory applied to study systems in Operations and Supply Chain Management. Courses BUS 3730 Supply Chain Management Publications Full Publication History Courses BUS 3730
Notable: “ESG and firm performance: The role of size and media channels” (2023) · 257 citations
- Andrew Prevost, Professor, Steven Grossman Endowed Chair of Finance h-index 19
Notable: “Of What Value Are Shareholder Proposals Sponsored by Public Pension Funds?” (2000) · 216 citations
- Evelyn R. Micelotta, Associate Professor, Steven Grossman Chair of Family Business h-index 17
Es on the challenges and opportunities organizations face because of their embeddedness in a broader institutional environment. She has conducted research on institutional processes and cultural dynamics in various empirical settings
Notable: “Institutional Complexity and Organizational Responses” (2011) · 2,328 citations
- Dror Etzion, Professor and Steven Grossman Endowed Chair in Sustainable Business h-index 17
Sustainable business, ESG, corporate social responsibility, climate risk, greenwashing, sustainability accounting and reporting. BIO Dror Etzion is the Steven Grossman Endowed Chair of Sustainable Business at the Grossman School of Bu
Notable: “Tackling Grand Challenges Pragmatically: Robust Action Revisited” (2015) · 1,275 citations
- Erik Monsen, Associate Professor h-index 16
Notable: “The Organizational Pervasiveness of Entrepreneurial Orientation” (2011) · 394 citations
- Kevin C.H. Chiang, Professor h-index 15
Real estate investment trusts, real estate mutual funds, real estate investments, sustainable real estate, and portfolio management. He has published approximately 40 academic papers; many of them are published in prestigious real e
Notable: “Real Estate Risk Exposure of Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts” (2007) · 90 citations
- David Novak, Converse Professor in Commerce and Economics h-index 14
David's interests are based on using operations research (OR) and management science (MS) tools and techniques such as mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and mathematical optimization to assist decision-makers in solving a variety
Notable: “Network Robustness Index: A new method for identifying critical links and evaluating the performance of transportation networks” (2005) · 528 citations
- Richard G. Vanden Bergh, Professor h-index 12
Notable: “Nonmarket Strategy Performance: Evidence from U.S. Electric Utilities” (2006) · 373 citations
- Steve Gove, Associate Professor h-index 12
Construct measurement in corporate governance, the spread of stigma and stigmatizing practice between firms, faculty productivity and influence, and management education. His research has been published in outlets including Strategi
Notable: “Construct measurement in strategic management research: illusion or reality?” (2004) · 344 citations
- Edward N. Gamble, Associate Professor of Accounting h-index 12
Notable: “Imprinting with purpose: Prosocial opportunities and B Corp certification” (2018) · 142 citations
- Chun Zhang, Professor h-index 11
Focus on relationship management challenges between organizations. In particular, she examines how interorganizational relationships are governed and recovered in complex environments. Her scholarly work has appeared in a number of leading
Notable: “Curbing Foreign Distributor Opportunism: An Examination of Trust, Contracts, and the Legal Environment in International Channel Relationships” (2004) · 299 citations
- Thomas Noordewier, Professor h-index 10
Notable: “Performance Outcomes of Purchasing Arrangements in Industrial Buyer-Vendor Relationships” (1990) · 1,568 citations
- Marilyn T. Lucas, Associate Professor h-index 10
Strategic issues in operations management, including sustainable operations, healthcare operations, and the operations/marketing interface. She relies not only on operations research-based modeling and simulation-based approaches to
Notable: “Environmental management practices and firm financial performance: The moderating effect of industry pollution-related factors” (2016) · 156 citations
- Suzanne Lowensohn, Director Master of Accountancy, Associate Professor h-index 10
Governmental accounting and auditing. She has published articles in Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy; Journal of Accounting Literature; Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting; Accountin
Notable: “Auditor specialization, perceived audit quality, and audit fees in the local government audit market” (2007) · 194 citations
- Andrey Ukhov, Associate Professor, Pizzagalli Chair in Free Enterprise h-index 10
Notable: “The Term Structure of Bond Market Liquidity and Its Implications for Expected Bond Returns” (2010) · 143 citations
- Carolyn M. Bonifield, Associate Professor h-index 9
Consumer decision making, services marketing, consumer responses to mobile technology, and consumer engagement with social media. She serves on the Editorial Board of The Service Industries Journal . Courses BUS 2500 Marketing Manag
Notable: “Affective responses to service failure: Anger, regret, and retaliatory versus conciliatory responses” (2006) · 327 citations
- Scott Soltis, Assistant Professor h-index 9
Notable: “A Social Network Perspective on Turnover Intentions: The Role of Distributive Justice and Social Support” (2013) · 139 citations
- Stephen J. Dempsey, Associate Professor h-index 9
Notable: “EFFECTS OF AGENCY AND TRANSACTION COSTS ON DIVIDEND PAYOUT RATIOS: FURTHER EVIDENCE OF THE AGENCY‐TRANSACTION COST HYPOTHESIS” (1992) · 102 citations
- Patrick J. Callery, Assistant Professor h-index 8
Corporate sustainability efforts, business strategy and climate change, corporate and investor management of climate change, including carbon emissions reductions goals and information disclosure strategies. BIO Patrick Callery is Assistant
Notable: “Citizen Science as an Approach for Overcoming Insufficient Monitoring and Inadequate Stakeholder Buy-in in Adaptive Management: Criteria and Evidence” (2015) · 164 citations
- Barbara Arel, Associate Dean, Associate Professor h-index 8
Es on the judgment and decision making processes of auditors and others. Her research has been published in Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Issues in Account
Notable: “The Influence of Auditor Experience on the Persuasiveness of Information Provided by Management” (2008) · 87 citations
- Akshay Mutha, Associate Professor h-index 7
Notable: “Perspectives in reverse logistics: A review” (2009) · 517 citations
- Michael J. Tomas III, Associate Professor h-index 7
Derivative Security Pricing; Commodity Exchanges; Fixed income markets. BIO Dr. Tomas is an Associate Professor in the Grossman School of Business at the University of Vermont, where he teaches finance. His research interests include the de
Notable: “Mutual fund objective misclassification” (2000) · 114 citations
- Sanjay Sharma, Dean, Grossman School of Business h-index 1
Notable: “Temporal Depth & Directionality: Competitive Advantage for Sustainable Family Enterprises” (2024) · 10 citations
- Afi Ahmadi, Lecturer I
- Amy M. Tomas, Director of Undergraduate Programs, Senior Lecturer
The impact of significant technological, societal and competitive changes in the marketing environment on the retailer-consumer dyad. She has received several research grants and awards to pursue her research from sources including
- Charles Bush, Lecturer
- Dodge Bingham, Lecturer (Part-Time)
- Felipe Massa, Associate Professor, Steven Grossman Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship
- Glenn C. Walberg, Associate Professor
Accounting method and capitalization issues. Courses BUS 3640 Individual Taxation BUS 5641 Corporation Taxation Publications Full Publication History Bio Prof. Walberg obtained his Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation from the Georget
Notable: “The Impact of Accounting Methods, the Doctrine of Election, and Income Distortion on a Start-Up Election” (2013)
- Jeff Bennett, Lecturer (Part-Time)
- Jon King, Lecturer
- Marie-France Nelson, Senior Lecturer
- Patti Bisson, Lecturer (Part-Time)
- Srini Venugopal, Director SI-MBA, Donald McCree Endowed Professor
- Steven Gagner, Lecturer
- Thomas I. Chittenden, Senior Lecturer
- Warren Nilsson, Lecturer
Es on organizational development for social innovation. He is particularly interested in the relationship between positive organizing and institutional transformation. Why are some organizations so good at reimagining previously intractable
- William L. Cats-Baril, Associate Professor
Measuring medical outcomes and quality in health care, and social determinants and risk factors in deaths of despair (suicide and overdoses). He has published two books, more than two dozen articles and book chapters, and several ca
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.