Mark D. Promislo, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Management at Rider University’s Norm Brodsky College of Business. His work has appeared in such publications as Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Management Education, Journal of Organizational and Occupational Psychology, and Academy of Management Learning and Education. His main areas of research are ethics and well-being, and the work-family interface. Dr. Promislo and his coauthor were finalists for the 2013 AMLE Best Paper award. He also coedited the Handbook of Unethical Work Behavior: Implications for Individual Well-Being. Prior to completing his doctoral degree, Dr. Promislo worked for Merck & Co. for seven years in market research and sales.
Background Information
- Ph.D. Temple University, Fox School of Business, Philadelphia, PA, Organization and Human Resources, 2010
- M.B.A. Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management, Evanston, IL, Marketing, 1991
- B.S. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, Psychology, 1986
Refereed Articles
- Giacalone, R. A. & Promislo, M. D. (2019). The Menace of misinformation: Faculty misstatements in management education and their consequences. Journal of Management Education, 43(4), 396–419.
- Promislo, M. D. (2019). The NIH's slow response to the AIDS epidemic and the dismissal of Pasteur's contributions: Learning from history. International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 34, 8 14.
- Promislo, M. D., Giacalone, R. A., & Deckop, J. (2017). Assessing three models of materialism-postmaterialism and their relationship with well-being: A theoretical extension. Journal of Business Ethics, 143 (3), 531–541.
- Giacalone, R. A., Jurkiewicz, C. L., & Promislo, M. D. (2016). Ethics and well-being: The paradoxical implications of individual differences in ethical orientation. Journal of Business Ethics, 137(3), 491-506.
- Giacalone, R. A., Promislo, M. D., Goldberg, Daniel E., & Giacalone, E. A. (2014). Shifting values, student educational preferences, and ethics in the business curriculum. Journal of Business Ethics Education, 11, 41-68.
- Promislo, M. D. (2013). The influence of individual values on work-family conflict: The roles of materialism and postmaterialism. Journal of Organizational Psychology, 13, 43-55.
- Giacalone, R. A. & Promislo, M. D. (2013). Broken when entering: The stigmatization of goodness and business ethics education. Academy of Management Learning and Education, 12, 86–101.
- Promislo, M. D., Giacalone, R. A., & Welch, J. (2012). Consequences of concern: Ethics, social responsibility, and well-being. Business Ethics: A European Review, 21: 209-219.
- Giacalone, R. A. & Promislo, M. D. (2010). Unethical and unwell: Decrements in well-being and unethical activity at work. Journal of Business Ethics, 91, 275-297.
- Promislo, M. D., Deckop, J., Giacalone, R. A., & Jurkiewicz, C. L. (2010). Valuing money more than people: The effects of materialism on work-family conflict. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 83, 935-953.
Non-Refereed Articles
- Promislo, M. D. & Giacalone, R. A. (2013). Sick About Unethical Business. BizEd Magazine, 12, 20-26.
Book
- Giacalone, R. A. & Promislo, M. D. (2012). Handbook of Unethical Work Behavior: Implications for Individual Well-being. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Book Chapters
Refereed
- Giacalone, R.A., Promislo, M.D., & Jurkiewicz, C.L. (2018). Ethical Impact Theory: How unethical behavior at work affects individual well-being. In Ali Farazmand (Ed.). Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance. New York: Springer.
- Promislo, M. D., Giacalone, R. A., & Jurkiewicz, C. L. (2012). Ethical Impact Theory (EIT): Unethical Work Behavior and Well-being. Handbook of Unethical Work Behavior: Implications for Individual Well-being. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
Presentation of Refereed Papers
International
- Chen, Z., Promislo, M. D., & Allen, T. D. (2019). Self-conscious emotions due to episodes of work-family conflict. In French, K. (Chair), Reactions to work-family events: An exploration through varying temporal lenses. Symposium conducted at Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
- Promislo, M. D. (2018). Changing students’ bottom-line focus. In P. Wadhwa (Chair), Development of ethically responsible business leaders: Role of management educators. Symposium conducted at Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
- Promislo, M. D., Ruvio, A., & Schneer, J. A. (2015). Does Being Materialistic Lead to Career Success or Failure? Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada-British Columbia.
- Behson, S. J., Humberd, H., Ladge, J., Promislo, M. D., & Van Deuse, F. (2014). Lessons from The New Dad Studies and a Look Ahead. Work and Family Researchers Network, New York, New York.
- Promislo, M. D., Chacko, A., Giacalone, R. A., & Jurkiewicz, C. L. (2014). Evil by Any Other Name: The Power of Provocative Language to Instigate Change. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Regional
- Promislo, M. D. (2018). The “ghosts” on the overnight shift. Eastern Academy of Management, Providence, RI.
- Promislo, M. D. (2015). Is a promotion what Marlee really wants? Eastern Academy of Management, Philadelphia, PA.
- Promislo, M. D. (2014). Work-Life Conflict: A Stakeholder Perspective. Eastern Academy of Management, Newport, Rhode Island.
- Promislo, M. D. (2013). A Helping Hand? Aaron Cobb at Hammer Pharmaceutical. Eastern Academy of Management, Baltimore, Maryland.
- Promislo, M. D., Giacalone, R. A., Goldberg, D., & Giacalone, E. A. (2012). Business Students' Educational Preferences: An Investigation of Expansive Values. Eastern Academy of Management, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Wilner, A., Brown, P., Promislo, M. D., & Kutcher, E. (2012). (W)RAC(K)-ing our Brains: Supporting College-level (Writing and) Reading Across the Curriculum. Bucks County Community College Faculty of the Future, Newtown, Pennsylvania.
Honors/Awards
Honors
- 2008: Best Paper Proceedings Academy of Management Annual Meeting.