
Marne Arthaud-Day
Associate Professor · Strategic Decision Making
Kansas State UniversityAbout
Marne Arthaud-Day is an Associate Professor at Kansas State University's College of Business Administration, Department of Management. Her research investigates how values and attitudes influence strategic decision-making processes, focusing on corporate governance, stakeholder alignment, and organizational legitimacy.
- PhD in Strategic Management and Organization Theory from Indiana University (2004)
- Master of Business from Indiana University (2003)
- MBA in International Business from University of Texas at San Antonio (2000)
- MDiv in Religious Studies from Princeton Theological Seminary (1995)
- BA in Religion and French Language & Culture from Wake Forest University (1992)
Her work spans multiple levels of analysis including national, organizational, group, and individual contexts. She examines how institutional constraints and managerial discretion affect organizational performance and ethical practices.
Professor Arthaud-Day has served on key university research committees, including the University Small Research Grants/Faculty Development Awards Review Board (2014-2017) and the University Research 2025 Task Force. She teaches courses in strategic management and international management.
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