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    Mohan Menon, D.B.A.

    Mohan Menon

    Department Head - Management & Marketing

    Phone706-867-4535

    Office locationCottrell Center, 279, Dahlonega

    Overview

    Dr. Mohan Menon serves as department head of management and marketing for the Mike Cottrell College of Business at the University of North Georgia. Dr. Menon joined UNG in 2015. Prior to joining UNG, Dr. Menon served as a professor at the University of South Alabama for 24 years where he left as department chair.

    Dr. Menon is an active researcher in the areas of international marketing, ethics and e-commerce. In addition to his role at UNG, he has experience consulting with a variety of organizations in the southeast.

    Courses Taught

    MKTG 3700: Principles of Marketing, MKTG 3730: Consumer Behavior

    Education

    • D.B.A., Marketing - International Business, University of Memphis, 1989

    Publications

    Sharland, A., Menon, M., Mallela, J. (2016). The Components of Ethical Decision Making:  A Comparison of Decision Priorities in India, China, and the United States of America. Journal of Business Ethics Education, 10. http://www.neilsonjournals.com/JIBE/

    Menon, M., Sharland, A., Mallela, J. (2015). Trait Differences in Decision Making:  A Comparison of Cultural Priorities between US- and Indian-Based Accountants. Journal of Business Diversity, 15(1), 7. http://www.na-businesspress.com/jbdopen.html

    Menon, M., Raab, G., Damanpour, F. (2014). The Ebay Alure: Compulsive Buying, Internet Addiction, and the Ability to Self-Control. The Journal of Current Research in Global Business, 16(26), 25-36.

    Sharland, A., Fiedler, A., Menon, M., Ludlum, M. (2013). Ethics in the Business Curriculum: Does Delivery Need To Be Revisited? Southern Journal of Business Ethics, 5, 55-70.

    Sharland, A., Menon, M., Mitchell, D., Wang, J. (2013). An International Comparison of School to Work Transition Systems:  How Best to Evaluate Outcomes. International Journal of Society Systems Science, 5(2), 99 - 112. http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=296 

    Menon, M., Sharland, A., Reza, L. A. (2012). Ethical Differences Among Business Students: Do the Differences Really Exist? American Journal of Business Research, 5(1), 61-73.

    Menon, M., Sharland, A., Joyner, E. (2012). Ethical Inclinations of Accounting and Marketing Students:  Revisiting the Differences Decades and Scandals Later. Journal of Learning in Higher Education, 7(2), 117-129. http://jwpress.com/JLHE/Issues/JLHE-2011-Fall.pdf#page=83

    Menon, M., Sharland, A., Morrison, J. L. (2011). Narcissism, Exploitative Attitudes, and Academic Dishonesty:  An Exploratory Investigation of the Reality vs. Myth. Journal of Education for Business, 86(1), 50-55. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/vjeb20/86/1 

    Menon, M., Kothari, V., Teng, J. (2011). Antecedents Influencing the E-Consumer Marketplace Dynamics: The Case of China and India. Journal of E-Business, 10(2), 1-14. http://www.journalofe-business.org/

    Menon, M., Sharland, A. (2010). Comparative Study of E-Commerce Activities: Status of BEMs Vis-a-Vis the United States. E-Business Review, Volume 10(Issue No. 1), 97-102.

    Work Experience

    Department Chair
    University of South Alabama
    2001 - 2015

    Professor
    University of South Alabama
    2001 - 2015

    Acting Department Chair
    University of South Alabama
    2003

    Associate Professor
    University of South Alabama
    1996 - 2001

    Assistant Professor
    University of South Alabama
    1991 - 1996

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