Jared D. Harris
Samuel L. Slover Research Chair and Associate Professsor of Business Administration at Darden School of Business
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Darden School of Business
Education: B.S. and MAcc, Brigham Young University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Associate Professor Jared Harris, appointed to the Samuel L. Slover Research Professorship, teaches both Ethics and Strategy courses in Darden''s MBA program and a doctoral seminar on corporate governance and ethics. His research centers on the interplay between ethics and strategy, with a particular focus on the topics of corporate governance, business ethics and interorganizational trust. His work on corporate financial misrepresentation won the 2007 Best Dissertation award in one division of the Academy of Management (social issues in management) and qualified him as one of six finalists in another division (business policy and strategy). His work has been published in Organization Science and Business Ethics Quarterly and has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post and The New Yorker as well as other media outlets in the United States, Canada, Germany, India, Portugal and the United Kingdom.
Prior to joining the Darden faculty in 2006, Harris taught at the University of Minnesota''s Carlson School of Management. Previously, he worked as a certified public accountant and consultant for several leading public accounting firms in Boston, Portland and Oregon. He also served as the CFO of a small technology firm in Washington, D.C.
A fellow with the Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics and a senior fellow with Darden''s Olsson Center for Applied Ethics, Harris is also a research partner of Open Ethics and Compliance Group (OCEG) and the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA). He consults with several leading financial services companies on the topics of strategic management, ethics and compliance.
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First Year Ethics
First Year Strategy
Seminar in Strategy
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Darden Faculty Profile: Jared Harris
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Jared D. Harris'' cases are available in the Darden Business Publishing website.
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