James W. Harvey is associate professor in the School of Management. He received his PhD in business administration from Penn State University and was the national Beta Gamma Sigma Fellow. He earned an MBA from the University of Miami (Coral Gables) and a BS in marketing from the University of Illinois at Urbana.
Professor Harvey's professional interests include strategic planning and marketing management both for profit and not-for-profit organizations and instructional technology. He has participated in over two hundred marketing studies, taskforces, consultancies and executive development seminars for managers of for profit and not-for-profit organizations including Booz Allen Hamilton, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of the Interior, Kodak, Fairfax County Park Authority, Federal Trade Commission, Internal Revenue Service, National Glass Institute, National Institutes of Health, United Way of America and the World Bank.
His technology-based teaching includes multi-point distance education using electronic whiteboard technology and a web-based initiative with the School of Management of University of Katmandu, Nepal. His efforts have been supported and recognized by Xerox Corporation, SPSS, Inc., and George Mason University.
Dr. Harvey has published over thirty works in journals, proceedings of professional associations, and in books of readings, including the Academy of Management Executive, Business and Society, Health Marketing Quarterly, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Economic Psychology, Journal of Professional Services Marketing, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, and Long Range Planning. He is also occasional reviewer for Health Care Financing Administration, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, and Journal of Marketing. His most recent publication is "Current Issues in the Role of Technology in Emerging Market Strategy" that appeared in the Journal of Transnational Management in 2008, co-authored with Professor Kevin F. McCrohan. |