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BRETT A.R. CRAWFORD (updated January 2015)

University of Pittsburgh 412.648.1720 (office)

Katz Graduate School of Business bacrawford@katz.pitt.edu

312 Mervis Hall www.brettcrawford.com

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business 2013-Present Clinical Assistant Professor, Organizations and Entrepreneurship

BNY Mellon Faculty Research Fellow

Graduate Programs Coordinator, David Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership

University of Pittsburgh, Department of Sociology Affiliate Faculty (by courtesy)

Northwestern University, School of Professional Studies 2013-Present Lecturer of Public Policy and Administration

VISITING APPOINTMENTS

Stanford University, SCANCOR 2011

Visiting Scholar

University of Michigan 2010-2011

Visiting Researcher

EDUCATION

Copenhagen Business School, Department of Business and Politics 2012 Ph.D., Management and Organizations

Advisors: Peer Hull Kristensen, Roy Suddaby (Alberta) and John Branch (Michigan)

University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Isenberg School of Management 2008 MBA, Management, Highest Distinction

Rochester College 2005

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2 RESEARCH INTERESTS

Organization Theory, Institutional Theory, Stigma, Environment, Associations, History

PUBLICATIONS

Crawford, B. & Branch, J. (forthcoming). Interest Plurality and Institutional Work: An Ethnography of Rural Community Organizing, Journal of Organizational Ethnography.

Lin, K.; Anspach, R.; Crawford, B.; Parnami, S.; Fuhrel-Forbis, A. & De Vries, R. (2014). What must I do to succeed?: Narratives from the US Premedical Experience, Social Science and Medicine, 119: 98-105.

Lin, K.; Parmami, S.; Fuhrel-Forbis, A.; Anspach, R.; Crawford, B. & De Vries, R. (2013). The Undergraduate Premedical Experience in the United States: a Critical Review, International Journal of Medical Education, 4: 26-37.

PAPERS UNDER REVIEW

Crawford, B. The Historical and Cultural Construction of Legitimated Interests: The Rise of American Chambers of Commerce, 2nd round R&R at Management & Organizational History.

WORKS IN PROGRESS

Crawford, B. From No Limit to Limit Zero: The Historicity of Environmental Association, stage: writing, targeting Administrative Science Quarterly.

Crawford, B. The Eight Hour Interview, stage: writing, targeting Organizational Research Methods.

Crawford, B., Coslor, E. & Brents, B. Race With the Historical Devil: From Taboo Issue to Legitimate Category, stage: data collection, targeting Administrative Science Quarterly.

Coslor, E. & Crawford, B. Categorical Ambiguity: The Influence of Associations in Reconstructing the Meaning of the Second Amendment, stage: seeking funding, targeting American Journal of Sociology.

Crawford, B. The Giving River: Defeat and Institutional Work, stage: seeking funding, targeting Academy of Management Journal.

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3 GRANTS & AWARDS

Research Grants

Crawford, B. (2014). From No Limit to Zero Limit: The Institutional Emergence of Environmental Stewardship. BNY Mellon Faculty Research Fellowship, $10,000.

Crawford, B. (2014) Conflict Waters to Conservation Panel. David Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership, University of Pittsburgh, $10,000.

Crawford, B. (2014). Provost’s matching funds for Conflict Waters to Conservation Panel, Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation, $9,000.

Crawford, B. (2013). Race With the (Historical) Devil: From Taboo to Legitimate and Back Again. David Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership, University of Pittsburgh, $10,000.

Anspach, R., Crawford, B. & De Vries, R. (2009). The Hidden Curriculum of Premedical Education. Center for Ethics in Public Life, University of Michigan, $11,705.

Travel and Teaching Grants

Experience Based Learning Grant, University of Pittsburgh (2014) The Ingenuity Conference, Burlington, Ontario, Canada (2011) 6th Organization Studies Workshop, Paris, France (2011)

ABC Workshop: Organizing Institutions, Copenhagen, Denmark (2010)

Awards

USCAA Academic All-American (Baseball, 2005) USCAA Academic All-American (Baseball, 2004) USCAA All-American (Baseball, 2004)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“The Eight-Hour Interview,” B. Crawford, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Vancouver, Canada (under review).

“Legitimizing the Taboo: Official student sexuality organizations as spaces for harm reduction, recognition, and community,” E. Coslor, B. Crawford & B. Brents, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (under review).

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4 “The Cultural Construction of Legitimated Interests: The Rise of American Chambers of

Commerce,” B. Crawford, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Lake Buena Vista, 2013.

“Interests as Institutional Fiber: Figurations, Institutions, and Localized Contexts,” B. Crawford, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, 2012.

“The Phenomenon of Interests in Organizational Institutionalism: A Critical Review,” B. Crawford, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, 2012.

“Learning the “Rules of the Game”: The Moral Education of Premedical Students,” K. Lin, R. Anspach, B. Crawford, S. Parnami, A. Fuhrel-Forbis & R. DeVries, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York, 2012.

“Interests as Institutional Fiber: Creating Chamber Affiliate Organizations as Necessity,” B. Crawford, The Ingenuity Conference: Organizational Ingenuity under Institutional Constraints, Burlington, Ontario, Canada, 2011.

“Towards a Process Theory of Propagating Interests and Institutional Entrepreneurship: Change in a Chamber of Commerce”. B. Crawford & J. Branch, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, San Antonio, 2011.

“The Normative Pillar of the Professions,” B. Crawford & J. Branch. (Discussant: R. Greenwood; Presenters: W.R. Scott, M. Kraatz, D. Muzio, and B. Rubineau) Spotlight Symposium, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, San Antonio, 2011.

“Decoupling Interests While Co-Aligning: A Historiography of U.S. Chambers of Commerce,” B. Crawford, 6th Organization Studies Workshop: “Bringing Public Organizations and

Organizing Back In,” Paris, France, 2011.

“Interests, Social Worlds, and Capital: Structure in a Chamber of Commerce,” B. Crawford & J. Branch, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, 2010.

“Institutional Entrepreneurship: Re-Shaping Interests and Change in a Chamber of Commerce,” B. Crawford & J. Branch, ABC Workshop: Organizing Institutions: Agency and Interpretive Approaches, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2010.

INVITED TALKS

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5 University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business

Temple University, Fox School of Business

University of North Dakota, College of Business and Public Administration University of New Hampshire, Whittemore School of Business and Economics University of Northern Iowa, College of Business Administration

Copenhagen Business School, Department of Business and Politics Seminar Stanford University, SCANCOR Seminar

University of Michigan, ICOS Dissertation Poster Session

PRESS CITATIONS

Katz Graduate School of Business Faculty Blog, “For Corporations, It’s Not Just Business Anymore,” 7/2/2014

Pittsburgh Tribune Review, “Companies turn awareness to avoiding use of conflict minerals,” 5/31/2014

Katz Graduate School of Business Faculty Blog, “Two Cheers for CVS,” 3/4/2014 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “Shutdown’s impact felt in Pennsylvania,” 10/2/2013 The South End (WSU), “Small businesses rank economy a top concern,” 11/12/2012

TEACHING INTERESTS

Organizations, Strategy, Political Sociology, Public Management, Qualitative Research Methodology

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Pittsburgh

Business Ethics and Social Performance (MBA Core) Rating 4.9/5.0

Managerial Ethics and Stakeholder Management (Undergraduate Business Core) Rating 4.4/5.0

Northwestern University

Intergovernmental Relations (MPPA Program, Online Course Co-Designer and Instructor) Public Human Resources (MPPA Program, Online Course Designer and Instructor)

Wayne State University

Advanced Organizational Theory (Undergraduate Business Core) Rating 4.9/5.0 Advanced Organizational Behavior (Undergraduate Business Core) Rating 4.7/5.0 Human Resource Management (MBA Core, Online Course Delivery) Rating 4.7/5.0

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6 Adjunct University Teaching Experience

Leadership Seminar (Undergraduate Core) Rating 4.9/5.0

Strategic Planning and Implementation (MA Core) Rating 4.6/5.0 Community Development (MA Elective) Rating 4.9/5.0

Methodology of Research (MA Core) Rating 4.6/5.0

Corporate Leadership Development Education ANSYS Corporation

RTI International

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Ad Hoc Reviewer

Academy of Management Discoveries Journal of Management Inquiry

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management

Session Chair

Academy of Management Spotlight Symposium: The Normative Pillar of the Professions (Discussant: Royston Greenwood) (2011)

Consumer Culture Theory: Health, Heart and Home (2009)

Professional Memberships Academy of Management

American Sociological Association

International Public Management Network

University Service University of Pittsburgh Administrative Service

2014 – present MBA Core Committee Member

2013 – present MBA Organizational Leadership Certificate Faculty Contact

2013 – present Graduate Programs Coordinator, Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership 2013 – present Experience-Based Learning Committee Member

Event and Program Service

2014 CPLE Global CSR Initiative to Paris, France, Faculty Lead

2014 American College of Healthcare Executives, Building an Ethical Culture, Panelist

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7 2014 Katz MBA Orientation Speaker

2014 Katz MBA Peer Mentoring Program, Guest Speaker

2014 International Business Center CCA Competition, Faculty Lecturer and Judge

2013 – present Faculty Advisor for Case Competitions: Daniel’s College of Business Race and Case Competition; Baylor University Business Ethics Case Competition; Ohio State University Biz Quiz

2013 – present BNY Mellon CSR Case Competition, Case Reviewer

2013 University of Pittsburgh Model United Nations, Faculty Judge 2013 CBA Orientation Faculty Speaker

Graduate Student Research Supervision Northwestern University

Maha McDiarmid, MPPA Masters Thesis, second reader Nisha Choksi, MPPA Masters Thesis, second reader

Undergraduate Research Supervision

Zach Shirilla, Pitt Honors College Community-Based Research Fellow (2014)

Tosen Nwadei, Pitt Honors College Brackenridge Research Fellow, BPhil Committee Chair (2014)

Wayne State University

Martin Fleszar, Honors College Thesis Sujeeth Reddy, Honors College Thesis

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