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Carl Malinowski, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the Lubin School of Business, Pace University, where he has served since 1979. His office is located in room 121 of the Goldstein Academic Center on the Westchester campus, with contact available at (914) 773-3996 or cmalinowski@pace.edu.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Psychology, CUNY Graduate School, New York, NY
Dr. Malinowski's research examines how personality traits, demographic factors, and socio-cultural variables influence ethical decision-making in marketing contexts. His work bridges moral psychology and business ethics, with particular focus on cross-cultural comparisons, gender differences, and emotional drivers of ethical judgments. Published in premier outlets including the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Journal of Business Ethics, his scholarship investigates how constructs like religious identity, locus of control, and moral emotions shape responses to marketing dilemmas.
Analysis of his 2013-2022 publications reveals consistent exploration of ethical attitudes across student populations, with evolving methodological sophistication in measuring variables like anticipatory guilt and cultural identity. His work demonstrates sustained commitment to understanding the psychological mechanisms underlying business ethics through quantitative analysis of diverse demographic cohorts.
Dr. Malinowski maintains active scholarly engagement through the American Society for Competitiveness (ASC), having presented at every annual conference from 2002-2023 (including virtual sessions in 2021-2022), served as Competition Forum reviewer since the journal's inception in 2003, and regularly functioned as session chair. He also pioneered Pace's marketing ethics course in 1979 and taught University 101 from 2007-2015.





