Prof. Frank Turner, Assistant Professor
Business Administration Department
Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management
Morgan State University
McMechen Commerce Building - Room 605
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251
TEL 443.885.3322
FAX 443.885.8252
EMAIL: Frank_Turner@house.state.md.us



EDUCATION:

J.D. - North Carolina Central University and the Univ. of North Carolina
B.A. - North Carolina Central University



CLASSES TAUGHT AT MORGAN:

BUAD 381 - Legal Environment BUAD 382 - Business Law



RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Minority Small Business
Health Issues in Business
The Business of Gaming
Pension Planning



SELECTED PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS:

Turner, F. S. & Adams, M. G. (2006). Wal-Mart: Marketing its image in an ethnically sensitive environment. The International Academy of Public Administration.

Adams, M. G. & Turner, F. S. (2004). Profit or non-profit: Is health care a matter of competition? The Journal of Global Competitiveness, Vol. 12: 59-65.

Subramanian, B. & Turner, F. S. (2002). Assessment of the impact of UTICA on commerce, Business Review, Vol. 1: 224-227.

Adams, M. G. & Turner, F. S. (2001a). States and casino gambling: Legislators confront ethics vs. competition, Business Research Yearbook, Vol. 8.

Adams, M. G. & Turner, F. S. (2001b). State governments elude and concerns for public image as they compete for the gambling dollars, Journal of Global Competitiveness, Vol. 9: 699-706.

Adams, M. G. & Turner, F. S. (2000). State subsidies for big business: Ethical dilemma or just good business? Contemporary Business Readngs, Vol. 1.

Turner, F. S. & Adams, M. G. (2000). State subsidies for big business: Ethical dilemma or just good business? presented at the ABA National Conference, Vancouver, BC, Spring.


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