Galligan Chair of Strategy
Carroll School Scholar of Corporate Responsibility
Professor of Management
Boston College
Carroll School of Management
Widely published, Waddock's research interests are in the area of large system change, leading for wellbeing, intellectual shamanism, memes, stewardship of the future, wisdom, corporate responsibility, management education, and multi-sector collaboration.
Author or editor of eleven books, her most recent books are Intellectual Shamans: Management Academics Making a Difference (Cambridge, 2015), Building the Responsible Enterprise: Where Vision and Values Meet Value (with Andreas Rasche, Stanford, 2012), SEE Change: Making the Change to a Sustainable Enterprise Economy (with Malcolm McIntosh, Greenleaf, 2011), and The Difference Makers: How Social and Institutional Entrepreneurs Built the Corporate Responsibility Movement (Greenleaf, 2008.
Waddock has published well over 130 articles, chapters, and essays on corporate citizenship, sustainable enterprise, difference making, wisdom, stewardship of the future, responsibility management systems, corporate responsibility, management education, and related topics.
Neoliberalism's Failure Means We Need a New Narrative to Guide Global Economy, The Conversation. Posted December 6, 2016.
What Do We Do When Darkness Wins? Leading in Trying Times, Center for Positive Organizations, University of Michigan, Posted January 20, 2017.
Blogs
How Progressives Can Still Make Change in the Age of Trump, The Conversation, posted January 17, 2017.
Commentary on Journey to Earthland: The Great Transition to Planetary Civilization by Paul Raskin, Great Transition Initiative, Tellus Institute. Posted November 2016.
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/a/bc.edu/sandra-waddock-homepage/
Twitter: @SandraWaddock and @IntellectShaman
Blogging at: Healing the World