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Marjorie Adams

Dr. Marjorie Adams

Professor, Business Administration

Office: GSBM 658
Phone: 443-885-4567
marjorie.adams@morgan.edu

Education:

D.B.A. The George Washington University - Organizational Behavior and Human, 1987
M.Th. St. Mary's Seminary and University - Ethics, 2003
M.S. The University of Baltimore - Business Administrative Management, 1983
B.S. Towson State University - Mass Communications, 1979

Recent Publications:
Adams, M. G. & Kamuche, F. U. (2017). The Effects of Financial Management Course on Student Attitudes Toward Money Management: An Exploratory Study. In Raja Nassar (Ed.) International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, 14 (2), International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines.

Adams, M. G. & Kamuche, F. (2016). The Effects of Time Pressure on Student Performance: An Empirical Study. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD).

Adams, M. G. & Kamuche, F. U. (2013). Effects of Marketing Moment on Academic Achievement in Marketing Course. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD).

Adams, M. G., Hagen, A., Elhagrasey, G., & Ekuri, M. (2012). The Relationship Between Economic Freedom and Economic Growth in African Countries: Empirica Investigation. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference 2011.

Adams, M. G. & Turner, F. S. (2011). Wal-Mart Reinvents Employee Health Care. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference, April 2006.

Adams, M. G. & Eddins, R. (2006, April). Cryonics and Business Ethics: Legitimate Business or Major Fraud. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference, April 2006, Dallas, Texas.
Adams, M. G., Khanfer, N., & Khojasteh, M. (2006, April). How Do CEO's Perceive Certain Mechanisms that Build Strategic Flexibility and Its Impact on Organizational Profit: Exploratory Study. International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference, April 2006, Dallas, Texas.