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Dr. Marjorie Adams is a Professor of Business Administration at the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management, Morgan State University. She holds a D.B.A. in Organizational Behavior from The George Washington University (1987), M.Th. in Ethics from St. Mary's Seminary (2003), M.S. in Business Administrative Management from The University of Baltimore (1983), and B.S. in Mass Communications from Towson State University (1979).
Her research focuses on educational methodologies in finance and marketing, organizational behavior, and business ethics. Key areas include the impact of financial management courses on student attitudes, effects of time pressure on academic performance, and ethics in emerging technologies like cryonics. Her work bridges pedagogical innovation with real-world business challenges, particularly in African economic development and corporate healthcare policies.
Dr. Adams has published extensively in peer-reviewed conferences such as the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD), exploring topics ranging from strategic flexibility in organizations to the economic freedom-growth nexus in African nations.
Her academic contributions emphasize practical applications of business principles in diverse contexts, combining rigorous empirical analysis with ethical considerations. She is affiliated with the Department of Business Administration, contributing to both teaching and scholarly activities within the university's School of Business and Management.



