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Master Professor

Iain Clelland

Iain Clelland
"Ask yourself, if there was one word you would like to be tattooed to your body, what would it be? Mine? ‘Jump!’"
Hall of Fame: Inducted in 2008
May, 2008 (1 BSI Grand Champion)
GLO-BUS Tradition: First adopted GLO-BUS for classroom use in 2005
School: Management Department
College of Business & Economics
Radford University
Title: Associate Professor of Management
Education: B.A., San Diego State University, 1976
M.S., San Diego State University, 1983
Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1994
Courses Taught: Strategic Management, Business Consulting, Contemporary Management Practices
Research interests and selected publications: Strategic Management and the Natural Environment:

Turner, C. & Clelland, I. 2007 (October). Routes to Risk: The Influence of Capability Development on Downside Risk and Upside Volatility. Business Renaissance Quarterly, 2(3): 43-65.
Clelland, I., Douglas, T, & Henderson, D. 2006. “Testing Resourced-Based and Industry Factors in a Multi-Level Model of Competitive Advantage Creation.” Allied Academies Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 5(1): 1 – 24.
Bansal, P. & Clelland. I.. 2004 Talking Trash: Legitimacy, Impression Management, and Unsystematic Risk in the Context of the Natural Environment. Academy of Management Journal, 47(1): 93-103.
Clelland, I., Dean, T., & Douglas, T. 2000. Stepping Towards Sustainable Business: An Evaluation of Waste Minimization Practices in US Manufacturing. Interfaces: International Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 30(3): 107-124

Corporate Reputation Management

Kim, J, Bach, S, & Clelland, I. 2007. Symbolic or Behavioral Management? Corporate Reputation in High-Emission Industries. Corporate Reputation Review, Volume 10(2), pp. 77-98.
Honors and Awards: Best Paper: Clelland, Iain, Douglas, Thomas, & Henderson, Dale. April 2006. “Testing Resourced-Based and Industry Factors in a Multi-Level Model of Competitive Advantage Creation.” Allied Academies Conference, New Orleans.
Best Paper: Bansal, P. & Clelland, Iain. August 2000. “The Market Risk of Corporate Environmental Illegitimacy.” Academy of Management Conference, Toronto.