Gregg Caruso | Leadership in Business | Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award

Prof Dr. Gregg Caruso | Leadership in Business | Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award

Prof Dr. Gregg Caruso, Fairfield University, United States.

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso is an American philosopher and scholar widely recognized for his work in free will, punishment, moral responsibility, and applied ethics. He currently serves as Professor of Applied Ethics and Director of the Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University, as well as Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University in Australia. Caruso is internationally known for promoting the “public health-quarantine model” as a humane, evidence-based alternative to retributive punishment. He has held teaching and administrative positions at SUNY Corning Community College, Northeastern University London, and the University of Aberdeen, among others. He frequently lectures worldwide and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing ethics, neurolaw, and justice reform. With over two decades of teaching and scholarship, Dr. Caruso’s leadership in the field has influenced contemporary debates across law, psychology, and neuroscience. 🧠📚🌍 His vision is rooted in compassion, prevention, and systemic transformation over blame and retribution.

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🎓 Education & Academic Experience

Gregg D. Caruso earned his Ph.D. (2011) and M.Phil. (2002) in Philosophy from the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. Prior to that, he completed a B.A. in Philosophy from William Paterson University (1996) and an A.A.S. in Music from Nassau Community College (1995). His academic career spans nearly two decades, starting as a Graduate Teaching Fellow at Brooklyn College (2000–2003) and later as a Writing Fellow at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (2003–2005). He was appointed Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College (2005–2006) and SUNY Corning (2006–2012), where he rose to Associate and then Full Professor before becoming SUNY Distinguished Professor in 2024. Dr. Caruso also served as Chair of Humanities and Social Sciences at SUNY Corning. Currently, he is Professor of Applied Ethics at Fairfield University and continues as an Honorary Professor at Macquarie University. 🎓👨‍🏫📘 His diverse roles reflect deep commitment to teaching, ethics, and public service.

🧠 Research Interests

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso’s research spans multiple areas in philosophy and ethics, with a central focus on free will skepticism, moral responsibility, criminal punishment, and applied ethics. He is best known for defending the “public health-quarantine model” of justice, which views criminal behavior as a societal issue rooted in social determinants—emphasizing prevention, rehabilitation, and public health over retribution. His work also addresses neurolaw, neuroethics, philosophy of mind, and moral psychology. In addition to these core areas, Caruso engages with issues in business ethics, consciousness studies, environmental ethics, and biomedical ethics. He has collaborated with legal scholars, neuroscientists, and psychologists to examine how brain science informs our concepts of justice and punishment. 🧬⚖️🧠 His forward-thinking approach challenges traditional views of blame, arguing that people are not morally responsible in the basic desert sense. Instead, he proposes a compassionate, scientifically informed alternative to punitive systems.

🏆 Awards, Distinctions & Fellowships

Dr. Caruso has earned multiple prestigious awards and grants throughout his academic career. Most notably, he received the 2022 Joseph B. Gittler Award from the American Philosophical Association for his book Rejecting Retributivism, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the philosophy of social sciences. In 2024, he was named SUNY Distinguished Professor, one of the highest honors in the State University of New York system, acknowledging his international impact and research excellence. At Fairfield University, he was awarded a 2025 Summer Research Stipend to support his forthcoming book, Putting People Before Profit. Other accolades include SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship (2015), multiple sabbaticals for book projects, and over $23,000 in conference grants. 🏅💡📖 His awards underscore his role as a transformative thinker advocating justice without retribution, ethics over profit, and reasoned debate over punitive instinct. Caruso’s distinctions affirm his leadership in ethics, law, and public philosophy.

📚 Selected Publications

Free will and consciousness: A determinist account of the illusion of free will

Rejecting retributivism: free will, punishment, and criminal justice

Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, morals, and purpose in the age of neuroscience

Free will skepticism and criminal behavior: A public health-quarantine model

Justice without retribution: An epistemic argument against retributive criminal punishment

Free will skepticism and its implications: An argument for optimism

A non-punitive alternative to retributive punishment

Moral responsibility reconsidered

Free will skepticism and the question of creativity: Creativity, desert, and self-creation

Free will skepticism in law and society

Zulnaidi Yaacob | Entrepreneurship and Start-up Strategies | Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zulnaidi Yaacob – Entrepreneurship and Start-up Strategies – Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award

Alignment with Award Category

Given his extensive research, leadership, and contributions to entrepreneurship and financial well-being, Dr. Zulnaidi Yaacob is highly deserving of recognition in categories such as Academic Excellence, Research Leadership, and Entrepreneurship Education. His interdisciplinary approach and global collaborations exemplify the qualities of an outstanding academic leader.

 

 Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Assoc Prof Dr Zulnaidi Yaacob began his academic journey with a strong foundation in accounting. He obtained a Bachelor of Accounting (Hons) in 1999 from a prestigious Malaysian university. His passion for academia and research led him to pursue a Master in Accounting in 2003, further honing his expertise in the field. In 2008, he completed a PhD in Management Accounting from Universiti Utara Malaysia, marking the beginning of a distinguished academic career dedicated to advancing financial and management accounting knowledge.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Dr. Zulnaidi Yaacob has built a remarkable career as an academic and researcher. Currently serving as the Dean of the School of Distance Education at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), he has played a pivotal role in shaping the institution’s academic policies and programs. His contributions extend beyond administrative duties, as he has actively engaged in various professional development courses, such as the Executive Certificate for Entrepreneurial Leaders (Swansea University, UK, 2017) and Professional Certificate in Blockchain Fundamentals (University of California, Berkeley, 2019). These certifications underscore his commitment to lifelong learning and adapting to the evolving landscape of accounting and entrepreneurship.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Entrepreneurship and Start-up Strategies

Dr. Zulnaidi Yaacob’s research interests span multiple disciplines, including Management Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Financial Well-being, and Quality Management. His research has been instrumental in providing insights into financial decision-making, organizational performance, and sustainable entrepreneurship. His extensive publication record includes numerous journal articles addressing quality management practices, financial stability, and the impact of public policy on entrepreneurship. Notable publications include:

  • Developing Instrument for Measuring Organizational Performance (Jurnal Akuntabilitas, 2008)
  • The Link Between Quality Management and Balanced Scorecard Cause-and-Effect Linkage (Malaysian Management Journal, 2008)
  • Kesan Pengurusan Kualiti Terhadap Prestasi Perkhidmatan Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan (Jurnal Kemanusiaan, 2008)

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Zulnaidi Yaacob has received numerous awards recognizing his contributions to academia and research. Some of the most notable accolades include: Excellent Educator Award (2010, Universiti Sains Malaysia), Best Paper Award (2010, IAM Conference, Taiwan), National Book Industry Fund, (2012, DBP and Ministry of Finance Malaysia), Outstanding Reviewer Award, (2013 & 2014, Emerald Literati Network) Excellent Service Award (2017, Universiti Sains Malaysia), Entrepreneurship Mentor Award (2018, Universiti Sains Malaysia) These achievements reflect his dedication to excellence in education and research

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Dr. Zulnaidi Yaacob’s influence extends beyond his institution. As a Visiting Scholar at prestigious universities such as the University of Newcastle (Australia), Universitas Trisakti (Indonesia), and Hebei University (China), he has contributed to global academic discourse. His keynote addresses at international conferences, including The International Engineering & Management Conference (2012) and The 10th International Research Symposium (2024, Prince Songkhla University, Thailand), have highlighted critical issues in financial well-being and sustainable entrepreneurship.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Dr. Zulnaidi Yaacob continues to shape the future of accounting and entrepreneurship education through his research, teaching, and mentorship. His work on financial well-being and management accounting will remain valuable for policymakers and business leaders. His commitment to distance education ensures that quality education is accessible to a broader audience, fostering future generations of accountants and entrepreneurs.

Conclusion

Assoc Prof Dr Zulnaidi Yaacob’s distinguished career reflects a profound impact on academia and entrepreneurship. Through his extensive research, international engagements, and leadership in education, he continues to contribute significantly to the fields of management accounting, financial well-being, and quality management. His legacy as a scholar and mentor will undoubtedly inspire future generations in the academic and business communities.

📚Publications

Determinants of effective financial risk management in small business: A theoretical framework
Authors: NA Rahman, Z Yaacob, RM Radzi

Journals: Information Management and Business 

Impact of logical thinking skills and digital literacy on Thailand’s generation Z accounting students’ internship effectiveness: Role of self-learning capability
Authors: N Imjai, S Aujirapongpan, Z Yaacob

Journals: International Journal of Educational Research

Strategy for financial well-being among public servants in Malaysia
Authors: NN Wahab, Z Yaacob

Journals: Journal of Techno-Social