Mark Reavis
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Also affiliated: University of Central Oklahoma (2021–2023); University of Colorado System (1988); Composite Technology Development (United States) (2017)
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Mark Reavis's research interests encompass strategic decision-making, corporate social responsibility, and financial management, particularly as they relate to millennial business practices. He has also examined the role of structural, relational, and cognitive capital in customer-supplier relationships. Reavis's work has explored pedagogical approaches to enhance student success in university settings, including moving beyond traditional transactional coursework. His scholarship includes investigations into the evolution of American capitalism, shifting from a stockholder to a stakeholder perspective. Reavis holds an h-index of 5 with 14 total publications and 55 citations. He has collaborated on multiple publications with Jack E. Tucci and Kuldeep Singh.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 56
Selected Publications
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Structural capital and relational capital: examining the direct and moderating role of cognitive capital in customer-supplier relationships (2023)
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Sustainability Effort Acceleration as Measured by Increased Propensity of Corporate Social Responsibility (2020)
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Millennials’ Stakeholder Approach (2017)
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- Structural capital and relational capital: examining the direct and moderating role of cognitive capital in customer-supplier relationships
- Structural capital and relational capital: examining the direct and moderating role of cognitive capital in customer-supplier relationships
- Structural capital and relational capital: examining the direct and moderating role of cognitive capital in customer-supplier relationships
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