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

Zhi Yang | Strategic Decision-Making | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Zhi Yang | Strategic Decision-Making | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Zhi Yang, School of Management,Huazhong University of Science&Technology, China

Professor Yang Zhi is a distinguished academic in the field of Human Resource and Organization Science at the School of Management, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST). With a robust background in economics and management, he has contributed significantly to the domains of innovation management and corporate strategy. His international exposure, including visiting positions at renowned institutions like MIT Sloan and the University of Cambridge, has enriched his global perspective. As an educator and researcher, Professor Yang has been instrumental in shaping contemporary thought in organizational theory and strategic management.

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🎓 Education

Professor Yang’s academic journey commenced with a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from HUST (1996-2000), followed by a Master’s in Management from the same institution (2000-2003). He then pursued a Ph.D. in Economics at The University of Hong Kong (2004-2008), where he honed his research skills and deepened his understanding of economic theories. His educational foundation has been pivotal in his interdisciplinary approach to management and organizational studies, allowing him to bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications effectively.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

With over two decades in academia, Professor Yang has held various esteemed positions. He has served as a visiting professor and scholar at institutions such as the University of Texas at Dallas, Hong Kong Baptist University, and the University of Cambridge. At HUST, he has been a cornerstone in the Department of Human Resource and Organization Science, contributing to curriculum development and mentoring students. His roles have not only been limited to teaching but also encompass significant administrative and research responsibilities, reflecting his multifaceted expertise.

🔬 Research Interests

Professor Yang’s research interests lie at the intersection of innovation management, corporate strategic management, and organizational theory. He explores how organizations adapt to changing environments, the dynamics of strategic decision-making, and the mechanisms driving innovation within firms. His work often integrates behavioral theories of the firm, providing nuanced insights into managerial decision processes and organizational adaptability. Through empirical studies and theoretical models, he contributes to a deeper understanding of how organizations can navigate complexity and foster innovation.

🏆 Awards

Professor Yang’s scholarly excellence has been recognized through various accolades. He has been a principal investigator for multiple projects funded by the China National Natural Science Foundation, reflecting the national acknowledgment of his research’s significance. His contributions to journals and academic conferences have earned him commendations, and his role as an external board director for Hubei Communications Investment Group Co., LTD, underscores his influence beyond academia. These honors attest to his impactful work in both theoretical and applied aspects of management science.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Li, J.T., Li, L., Yang, Z., & Tian, X. (2024). Managing Disruptions in International Distribution Channels: Effectuation, Business Model Innovation, and Channel Resilience. Journal of International Business Studies.

Yang, Z., Yang, J.L., & Liang, X. (2024). Organizational Sensemaking, Outside-in Entrepreneurial Marketing Capability, and Effectual Problem Setting. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 30(10), 2626-2651.

Yang, Z., & Yang, J.L. (2024). Holding Friends Closer or Keeping Them at a Distance: The Intimacy with Founding Members and Its Effect on Entrepreneurs’ Effectual Problem Setting. Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 14(3), 1097-1132.

Xiao, J., Yang, Z., Li, Z., & Chen, Z. (2023). A Review of Social Roles in Green Consumer Behaviour. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 47(6), 2033-2070.

Li, Z., Li, F., Xiao, J., & Yang, Z. (2020). Topic Features in Negative Customer Reviews: Evidence Based on Text Data Mining. The Review of Socionetwork Strategies, 14, 19-40. 

Yang, Z., Jiang, Y., & Xie, E. (2019). Buyer-supplier relational strength and buying firm’s marketing capability: An outside-in perspective. Industrial Marketing Management, 82, 27-37.

Yang, Z., & Wei, T. (2019). Foreign Ownership and External Knowledge Acquisition: A Comparison between International Subsidiaries and Local Firms in China. International Studies of Management & Organization, 49(2), 151-172.

Xie, E., Yang, Z., & Reddy, K.S. (2019). Institutional Environment and Inter-firm Collaborative Relationships: An Introductory Perspective and Ideas for Future Research. Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, 34(6), 1264-1269.

Yang, Z., Zhang, H., & Xie, E. (2017). Relative Buyer-supplier Relational Strength and Supplier’s Information Sharing with the Buyer. Journal of Business Research, 78, 303-313.

Yang, Z., Zhang, H., & Xie, E. (2017). Performance Feedback and Supplier Selection: A Perspective from the Behavioral Theory of the Firm. Industrial Marketing Management, 63, 105-115.