ALISON COOK APRIL, 2022 CURRICULUM VITAE Department of Management Tel: 435-797-7654 Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Fax: 435-797-1091 Utah State University Cell: 801-815-9699 Logan, UT 84322-3555 Email:[email protected] EDUCATION Purdue University Doctor of Philosophy Major: Organizational Behavior Minor: Human Resource Management Dissertation: Connecting Work-family Policies to Supportive Work Environments Weber State University Secondary Education Teaching Certification Major: Business Education Minor: Marketing University of Utah Bachelor of Science Major: Finance PEER- REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS *Authors contributed equally to the paper. For convenience, they have been listed alphabetically or have alternated author order. 1. Ingersoll, A.R., Li, K., Cook, A., & Glass, C. (forthcoming). Under pressure: Finding organizational legitimacy through the supply chain. Journal of General Management 2. Ingersoll, A. & Cook, A. (2022). Collisions of difference: Teaching gender and sexuality in a conservative and religious culture. Equity in Education & Society. 3. *Ingersoll, A.R., Glass, C., & Cook, A. (2021). Corporate lawyers in the USA: Pathway to gender parity? Gender in Management: an International Journal, 36, 294-308. 4. Glass, C. & Cook, A. (2020). Performative contortions: How white women and people of colour navigate elite leadership roles. Gender, Work & Organization, 27, 1232-1252. 2 5. Glass, C., Cook, A., & Pierce, B. (2020). Do Women in Leadership Reduce Sexual Harassment Claims on College Campuses? Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 13, 193-210. *publication with a student 6. Glass, C. & Cook, A. (2020). Pathways to the glass cliff: A risk tax for women and minority leaders? Social Problems, 67, 637-653. 7. Cook, A., Ingersoll, A., & Glass, C. (2019). Gender gaps at the top: Does board composition affect executive pay structures? Human Relations, 72, 1292-1314. 8. Ingersoll, A., Glass, C., Cook, A., & Olsen, K.J. (2019). Power, status, and expectations: How narcissism manifests among women CEOs. Journal of Business Ethics, 158, 893-907. 9. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2018). Women on corporate boards: Do they advance corporate social responsibility? Human Relations, 71, 897-924. **selected as one of the journal’s top papers for the year by the editorial team **selected as the journal’s featured article for June, 2019 10. *Glass, C. & Cook, A. (2018). Do women leaders promote positive change? Analyzing the effect of gender on business practices and diversity initiatives. Human Resource Management, 57, 823-837. 11. *Glass, C. & Cook, A. (2017). Appointment of racial/ethnic minority directors: Ethnic matching or visibility threat? Social Science Research, 61, 1-10. 12. Glass, C., Cook, A., & Ingersoll, A. (2016). Do women leaders promote sustainability? Analyzing the effect of corporate governance composition on environmental performance. Business Strategy and the Environment, 25, 495-511. 13. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2016). Does corporate leadership composition affect the adoption of LGBT-friendly policies? Human Relations, 69, 1431-1456. **selected as one of the journal’s top papers for the year by the editorial team **featured in a virtual special issue—Diversity research: Theorizing the new frontier in sexual orientation diversity (one of only seven articles included over an eight-year period) **selected as the journal’s featured article for September, 2017 14. *Glass, C. & Cook, A. (2016). Leading at the top: Understanding women’s challenges above the glass ceiling. The Leadership Quarterly, 27, 51-63. 3 **featured in the London School of Economics’ USApp—Social Sciences for Business, Markets and Enterprise blog 15. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2015a). Diversity begets diversity? The effects of board composition on the appointments and success of women CEOs. Social Science Research, 53, 137-147. 16. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2015b). The power of one or power in numbers? Analyzing the effect of minority leaders on organizational policy and practice. Work and Occupations, 42, 183-215. ** featured in the London School of Economics’ USApp—American Politics and Policy blog 17. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2015c). Do minority leaders affect corporate practice? Analyzing the effect of leadership composition on governance and product development. Strategic Organization, 13, 117-140. 18. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2014a). Women and top leadership positions: Towards an institutional analysis. Gender, Work & Organization, 21, 91-103. 19. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2014b). Above the glass ceiling: When are women and racial/ethnic minorities promoted to CEO? Strategic Management Journal, 35, 1080-1089. ** included by Strategic Management Journal in a compendium in celebration of International Women’s Day, 2014 (one of only five articles over a fifteen-year period selected) ** featured on Harvard Business Review’s Daily Stat, 6/26/2014 ** featured article in the Women’s Leadership Center’s “Best Studies of 2014” 20. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2014c). Signaling diversity and increasing share value: Conflicting, complementary, or unrelated goals? Human Resource Development Quarterly, 25, 471-491. ** Western Academy of Management Conference Best Paper Nominee 21. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2014d). Analyzing promotions of racial/ethnic minority CEOs. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 29, 440-454. 22. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2013). Glass cliffs and organizational saviors: Barriers to minority leadership in work organizations. Social Problems, 60, 168-187. 23. DelCampo, R., Cook, A., & Arthur, M.M. (2013). Cultural differences in work- 4 family policies and perceptions of organizational support. Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal. 24. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2011a). Leadership change and shareholder value: How markets react to the appointments of women. Human Resource Management, 50, 501-519. 25. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2011b). Does diversity damage corporate value? Measuring stock price reactions to diversity awards. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 34, 2173- 2191. 26. Cook, A. & Callister, R.R. (2010). Increasing positive perceptions of diversity for religious conservative students. Creative Education, 1, 93-100. 27. Minnotte, K.L., Cook, A., & Minnotte, M. (2010). Occupation and industry sex segregation, gender, and workplace support: The use of flexible scheduling policies. Journal of Family Issues, 31, 656-680. 28. Cook, A. (2009). Connecting work-family policies to supportive work environments. Group & Organization Management, 34, 206-240. 29. *Arthur, M.M. & Cook, A. (2009). Shareholder returns for a Catalyst Award. Group & Organization Management, 34, 432-448. 30. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2009a). When markets blink: Stock price responses to the appointment of minority leaders. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 32, 1183-1202. ** featured in Contexts, a journal of the American Sociological Association 31. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2009b). Between a rock and a hard place: Managing diversity in a shareholder society. Human Resource Management Journal, 19. 393-412. 32. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2009c). But can s/he lead? Market assessments of Black leadership in corporate America. Journal of Workplace Rights, 13, 337-351. ** Western Academy of Management Conference Best Paper Nominee 33. Wood, R.E., Goodman, J.S., Beckmann, N., & Cook, A. (2008). Mediation testing in management research: A review and proposals. Organizational Research Methods, 11, 270-295. 34. Cook, A. & Minnotte, K.L. (2008). Occupational and industry sex segregation and the work-family interface. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 59, 800-813. 35. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2008). The impact of LGBT policies on ethnic/racial and 5 gender diversity among business school faculty. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 1, 193-199. 36. Arthur, M.M. & Cook, A. (2004). Taking stock of work-family initiatives: How announcements of “family-friendly” human resource decisions affect shareholder value. Industrial & Labor Relations Review, 57, 599-613. 37. Cook, A. (2004). Corporate decision-making process: How organizations decide to adopt work/life initiatives. Sloan Work and Family Research, http://www.wfnetwork.bc.edu/. PUBLICATIONS IN STATE-OF-THE-ART REVIEW VOLUMES *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2012). Managing diversity in a shareholder society. In Michele Paludi’s (ed.) Managing Diversity in Today’s Workplace. Praeger. Arthur, M.M. & Cook, A. (2003). The relationship between work-family human resource practices and firm profitability: A multi-theoretical perspective. Research in Personnel and Human Resource Management, 22, 219-252. INVITED PUBLICATIONS Cook, A., Ingersoll, A., & Glass, C. (2020). The glass cliff: For women, it means moving into the most perilous posts in organizational leadership. School Administrator Magazine (cover story, March 2020 issue). Glass, C. & Cook, A. (2020). Goldman Sachs’ push for board diversity doesn’t go far enough. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/goldman-sachs-push-for-board-diversity-doesnt-go- far-enough-130985 *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2018). Do women leaders change how their companies do business? Oxford Business Law Blog. https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/business-law-blog/blog/2018/10/do-women-leaders- change-how-their-companies-do-business *Glass, C. & Cook, A. (2018). Do women board directors promote social responsibility? Work in progress: Sociology on the economy, work and inequality (blog of the American Sociological Association) http://www.wipsociology.org/2018/10/06/do-women-board-directors-promote- social-responsibility/?platform=hootsuite Glass, C., Cook, A. & Ingersoll, A. (2017). Women and minority CEOs: When are they appointed and what difference do they make? The American Middle Class: An 6 Economic Encyclopedia of Progress and Poverty, edited by Robert Rycroft. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press. *Glass, C. & Cook, A. (2016). Women are more likely than men to be appointed CEO of firms in crisis. The London School of Economics and Political Science Blog on Social Sciences for Business, Markets and Enterprises. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2016/05/10/women-are-more-likely-than- men-to-be-appointed-ceo-of-firms-in-crisis/ *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2014). Diverse boards, rather than CEOs, are key to advancing equity and diversity in companies. The London School of Economics and Political Science Blog on American Politics and Policy. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2014/11/25/diverse-boards-rather-than-ceos-are- key-to-advancing-equity-and-diversity-in-companies/ Reposted on The Big I.D.E.A. Site (sponsored by Diversity Jobs in the UK): http://www.thebigidea.co.uk/diverse-boards-rather-ceos-key-advancing-equity- diversity-companies/ *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2014). In Jill Abramson’s firing, was the ‘glass cliff’ to blame? The Huntsman Blog. http://www.huntsmanschool.blogspot.com/2014/05/in-jill- abramsons-firing-was-glass.html *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (2014). USU Research Sheds Light on Firing at NYTimes. The Huntsman Post, June edition. RESEARCH UNDER REVIEW Cook, A., Esplin, A., Glass, C., Judd, S., & Olsen, K. Management forecasts, analyst revisions, and investor reactions: The effect of CEO gender. (under review) Ingersoll, A.R., Cook, A., & Glass, C. A free solo in high heels: Corporate risk taking among women executives and directors. (revise & resubmit) Arthur, M.M., Marchiando, L.A., & Cook, A. “Don’t mind her”: Firm strategies to prevent negative share price reactions to announcements of female CEOs. (under review) Cook, A., Glass, C., & Ingersoll, A. Institutional predictors of campus assault reporting: The role of gender in leadership. (revise & resubmit) 7 PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. Glass, C., Cook, A., & Ingersoll, A. (March, 2022). Who speaks for justice? Individual and institutional predictors of CEO activism. The WU Gender and Diversity Conference, Vienna, Austria. 2. Glass, C. & Cook, A. (August, 2020). Performative contortions: How White women and people of color navigate elite leadership roles. (canceled due to Covid-19) National Academy of Management, Vancouver, BC, Canada 3. Glass, C. & Cook, A. (March, 2020). Lawyers in the C-suite: Toward gender parity? (canceled due to Covid-19) Pacific Sociological Association, Eugene. OR. 4. Ingersoll, A., Cook, A., & Glass, C. (March, 2020). A free solo in high heels: Corporate risk taking among women executives and directors. (canceled due to Covid-19) Western Academy of Management Conference, Waikoloa, HI. 5. Cook, A., Esplin, A., Glass, C., Judd, S., & Olsen, K. (January, 2020). Management forecasts, analyst revisions, and investor reactions: The effect of CEO gender. To be presented at the 2020 Financial Accounting and Reporting Section Midyear Meeting Program, Nashville, TN. 6. Cook, A., Esplin, A., Glass, C., Judd, S., & Olsen, K. (January, 2020). Management forecasts, analyst revisions, and investor reactions: The effect of CEO gender. To be presented at the Hawaii Accounting Research Conference, Hilo, HI. 7. Glass, C., Cook, A., & Pierce, B. (March, 2019). Women in leadership and sexual harassment: Unpacking the links between gender, power and harassment. Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA. 8. Ingersoll, A., Cook, A., & Glass, C. (March, 2019). Credentialed for success. Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA. 9. Ingersoll, A., Cook, A., & Glass, C. (August, 2018). Is it all about who you know? Presented at the National Academy of Management, Chicago, IL. 10. Glass, C. & Cook, A. (June, 2018). Pathways to the glass cliff: A “risk-tax” for women and minority leaders? Presented at the International Congress of Applied Psychology, Montreal, Canada. 11. Cook, A., Glass, C., & Ingersoll, A. (June, 2018). Gender gaps at the top: Does board composition affect executive pay structures? Presented at the European Academy of Management, Reykjavik, Iceland. 12. Ingersoll, A., Glass, C., & Cook, A. (April, 2017). Power, status, and expectations: 8 How narcissism manifests among women CEOs. Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR. 13. Ingersoll, A., Li, K., Cook, A., & Glass, C. (March, 2017). Excellence at what cost? The consequences of supply chain management rankings. Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, Palm Springs, CA. 14. *Glass, C. & Cook, A. (August, 2015). Women leaders in the Fortune 500: Paths to top management. Symposium paper presented at the National Academy of Management Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 15. Glass, C., Cook, A., & Ingersoll, A. (March, 2015). Do women leaders promote sustainability? Analyzing the effect of corporate governance composition on environmental performance. Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, Kauai, HI. 16. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (August, 2014). Promotion and Success of Women and Minority Leaders: The Impact of Board Diversity. Presented at the National Academy of Management Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 17. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (August, 2014). Women and Minority CEOs: Measuring the Effect of Board Diversity on Promotion and Success. Presented at the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. 18. * Cook, A. & Glass, C. (June, 2013). Glass cliffs, bold moves, and corporate saviors: Under what conditions are non-traditional leaders promoted to CEO? Presented at the European Academy of Management Conference, Istanbul, Turkey. 19. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (March, 2013). Women and top leadership positions: Toward an institutional analysis. Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, Santa Fe, NM. 20. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (August, 2012). Beyond the glass ceiling to the glass cliff? Analyzing the promotion of racial/ethnic minority CEOs. Presented at the National Academy of Management Conference, Boston, MA. 19. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (August, 2012). Beyond the glass ceiling to the glass cliff? Analyzing the promotion of racial/ethnic minority CEOs. Presented at the American Sociological Association, Denver, CO. 20. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (March, 2012). Signaling diversity and increasing share value: Conflicting, complementary, or unrelated goals? Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, La Jolla, CA. **WAM 2012 Best Paper Nominee** 9 21. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (March, 2011). Glass cliffs and organizational saviors: Barriers to minority leadership in work organizations. Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, Victoria, BC. 22. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (March, 2009). But can s/he lead? Market assessments of Black leadership in corporate America. Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, Midway, UT. **WAM 2009 Best Paper Nominee** 23. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (October, 2008). Leadership change and shareholder value: How markets react to the appointments of women. Presented at the Global Business Development Institute Conference, Las Vegas, NV. 24. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (August, 2008). When markets blink: Stock price responses to the appointment of minority leaders. Presented at the National Academy of Management Conference, Anaheim, CA. 25. Minnotte, K.L. & Cook, A. (March, 2008). Navigating the work-family interface in gendered contexts: The usage of family-friendly policies. Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, Oakland, CA. 26. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (August, 2007). Shareholder reaction to announcements of women in top management. Presented at the National Academy of Management Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 27. Minnotte, K.L. & Cook, A. (October, 2007). Navigating the Work-Family Interface in Gendered Contexts: The Use of Flexible Scheduling Policies. Presented at the Great Plains Sociological Association Annual Meeting. 28. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (April, 2007). Shareholder reaction to women in top management: The impact of industry composition. Presented at the Art and Gender of Everyday Life IV Conference, ID. 29. Cook, A. (March, 2007). The impact of GLBT policies on racial and gender diversity in business schools. Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, Missoula, MT. 30. Cook, A. & Minnotte, K.L. (August, 2006). The impact of industry and occupation composition on family-related conflict and support perceptions. Presented at the National Academy of Management Conference, Atlanta, GA. 31. Wood, R.E., Goodman, J.S., Beckmann, N., & Cook, A. (August, 2006). Statistical mediation in organizational studies: Review of current practices, critique, and recommendations. Presented at the National Academy of Management Conference, Atlanta, GA. 10 32. Cook, A. (August, 2005). Connecting work-family policies to supportive work environments. Presented at the National Academy of Management Conference, Honolulu, HI. 33. *Arthur, M.M. & Cook, A. (March, 2005). The importance of constituent interpretation to human resource signals. Presented at the Western Academy of Management Conference, Las Vegas, NV. 34. *Arthur, M.M. & Cook, A. (March, 2004). Shareholder rewards for a Catalyst Award. Presented at the National Business and Economics Society Conference, HI. INVITED PRESENTATIONS Glass, C. & Cook, A. (February, 2021). Women’s advancement and the glass cliff. Oregon Health and Science University, Women’s Employee Resource Group, Portland, OR. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (November, 2020). Selected diversity dimensions and intersectionality. Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (October, 2019). A woman’s place is in… leadership. Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce, Logan, UT. Glass, C. & Cook, A. (June, 2019). Navigating the glass cliff: Exploring the careers of women and minority leaders. University of Geneva, Switzerland. *Glass, C. & Cook, A. (March, 2015). Glass cliffs and organization saviors: Barriers to women’s leadership in work organizations. Presented at the 2015 Catalyst’s Women of Color Symposium, New York, NY. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (September, 2014). Glass cliffs and organization saviors: Barriers to minority leadership in work organizations. Presented at the 2014 Utah State HR Crossroads Conference, Provo, UT. *Cook, A. & Glass, C. (April, 2014). Women and minority leaders: What matters for promotion and success? Presented at the Center for Women and Gender Conference Series, Logan, UT. Cook, A. (April, 2009). Women’s mobility in organizations: Hindrances and facilitators. Invited address to the 8th Annual Women in Business Seminar, Logan, UT. Cook, A. (November, 2008). Summary report of Strasbourg, France CIBER Program. Invited address to the Rocky Mountain CIBER Network Meeting, Logan, UT.
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