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Andrew M. Carton is an Associate Professor of Management at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on leadership, organizational behavior, and intergroup relations, particularly how leaders establish common purpose and manage conflict through psycholinguistic insights.
- BA from Rutgers University
- PhD from Duke University
His research examines how organizations can unite individuals despite differences, addressing challenges like temporal and physical distance. Key areas include vision communication, leadership dynamics, and the impact of language on employee engagement.
Selected recent publications include:
- 2025: The six dimensions of strong theory (Organization Science)
- 2024: Echoes from the past: Racial transference in leader selection (Academy of Management Journal)
- 2023: Balancing concreteness and scale in leadership communication (Academy of Management Journal)
Scientific awards include:
- ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution (2024)
- Multiple Wharton Teaching Excellence Awards (2020, 2017, 2016)
- Cialdini Award (2012) and Best Paper Awards at Academy of Management conferences
He teaches courses on leadership, negotiations, team dynamics, and organizational behavior, including the Wharton Leadership Journey modules and advanced research methods for doctoral students.
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