Dr. Tomas Parks
Dean, College of Business
parkst@franklin.edu


 

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Ph.D. Kent State University, 1996, Macro Organization Theory and Policy Strategy
MBA University of Phoenix, 1988, MBA
B.S. University of Akron, 1982, Industrial Personnel Management
2003-2009 Christian Business Faculty Association
1996-2009 Academy of Management
2009 Franklin University, Dean, College of Business
2003-2009 Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Mount Vernon, OH, Dean, School of Business
1998-2003 Penn State University, Coordinator of the Bachelor of Science in Business and Assistant Professor
1996-1998 Azusa Pacific University, Assistant Professor, MBA and MHRD courses.
1996 Cleveland State University, Instructor, MBA
2007-2008 CIC CAO Conference
2006-2009 Higher Learning Commission Conference
2003-2009 Christian Business Faculty Association Annual Conference
2009 Parks, T., Parks, T, "Ecoethics:  the Developing Global Perspectives." (In progress)
2009 Parks, T., Parks, T., Allen, C., "Ecotourism:  A Framework for Research."  International Journal of Management, Vol. 26, No. 1, April 2009.
2008 Bittlinsky, F., Park, T.H., Parks, T.A., Allen, C., "The Virtual Organization."  Journal of thew Academy of Business Administration, Fall 2008.
2008 McClellan, S., Parks, T., "Bringing Your Faith to Work:  Workplace Ministry in a Secular Environment."  Christian Business Faculty Association Annual Conference, Nov. 6 - 8, 2008.
2008 Spangler, M., Britt, M., Parks, T., "Wal-Mart and Womej:  Good Business Practice or Gamesmanship?"  Journal of Applied Management and Entrepeneurship, April 2008
2004 Britt, M., Parks, T., "Women and New England Higher Education Executive Positions." Applied Business and Entrepreneurship Association International Conference Presentation and Proceedings, Nov. 16-20, 2004.
2004 Horne, M., Parks, T., "Implementing Competitive Intelligence at a Non-Profit University."  Competitive Intelligence, Vol. 7, No. 1, January/February 2004.
2003 Loth, F., Parks, T., "the Impact of Country Risk Analysis on Organizational Performance."  Midwest Academy of Management Conference Presentation and Proceedings, April 4-6, 2003.
2002 Loth, F., Parks, T., "The Impact of Foreign Operations on Organizational Performance."  International Journal of Management, Vol. 19, No. 3, Sept. 2002.
2002 Kos, A., Parks, T., Psenicka, C., Kasuganti, R., "The World Trade Organization in the Accounting Services Industry:  New Threats, Opportunities, and Strategies." International Journal of Management, Vol. 19, No. 2, June 2002.
2000 Parks, T., Flores, F., "A Clarification and Identification of Relevant Risk Variables for Multinational Enterprises."  International Journal of Management, Vol. 17, No. 2, June 2000, 272-282.
2000 Horne, M., Parks, T., "Implementing Competitive Intelligence at a Non-Profit University,"  December 8-9, 2000, Academic Conference on Competitive Intelligence:  Curriculum and Research, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.
1999 Loth, F., Parks, T., "The Impact of Foreign Operations on Organizational Performance,"  1999 Strategic Management Society International Conference Presentation and Proceedings, Berlin, Germany.
1998 Parks, T., Nels, M., Flores, F., Bezjian, I. "The Emergence of Strategic Marketing - Towards a Definition."  International Journal of of Management, Vol. 15, No. 3, Sept. 1998, 313-325.
1996 Parks, T., "Leadership:  Myth or Magic,"  1996 Kent State University Graduate Research Colloquium Presentation.
1996 Parks, T., "An Integrative Approach to Fit,"  1996 Midwest Academy of Management Conference Presentation and Proceedings.
1993 Parks, T., "Putting the Pieces Together:  The Missing Element in the CEO Performance Relationship,"  1993 DSI Meeting Presentation and Proceedings.
  One Youth Leader, Since 2003
  Impact Summer Camp Leader, Since 2002

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