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Bradley K. Googins Ph.D.

Brad GooginsBradley K. Googins, associate professor in the Department of Organization Studies at Boston College’s Carroll School of Management, is a leading global expert on corporate citizenship.

He was executive director of the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship from 1997-2009. In 1990 Dr. Googins founded the Center for Work & Family at Boston University and directed it for six years before moving the center to Boston College. Dr. Googins is the lead author of Beyond Good Company: Next Generation Corporate Citizenship, published by Palgrave in December 2007. The book takes a practice-oriented look at corporate citizenship through real, behind-the-scenes examples from well-known companies to show how social responsibility and sustainability are now a defining part of some leading company’s business strategy and culture. He also sits on the review board of the Journal of Corporate Citizenship and the advisory boards of Corporate Voices for Working Families and the Brazilian research and education center Uni-Ethos.
 
Dr. Googins  is the author of several books and monographs including: Step Up: A Call for Business Leadership in Society; The Stages of Corporate Citizenship, A Development Framework, 2006;  The Value Proposition for Corporate Citizenship, 2005; The Company of Choice, Strategic Responses 1999: Corporate Involvement in Family and Community Issues, Boston University, 1995;  Balancing Job and Homelife Study: Changes Over Time in a Corporation, Boston University, 1994;  Work-Family Stress – Private Lives, Public Responses, Greewood Press, 1991. He was a co-editor of Community, Work and Family. 

Dr. Googins holds a Ph.D. in Social Policy from The Heller Graduate School at Brandeis University; a M.S.W. from Boston College and a B.A. in philosophy and sociology from Boston College.

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