Judith White
Lecturer in Management

Judith A. White, (Ph.D. Weatherhead School of Management Case Western Reserve University; M.A. Stanford, and M.S. & B.A. San Francisco State) is a lecturer in the Leavey School of Business. Her research interests moral courage and leadership of human rights non-governmental organizations in Burma, divestment and human rights in Burma, and experiential learning approaches to teaching business ethics. Her research has been published in Journal of Management Inquiry, Journal of Corporate Citizenship, The Learning Organization, Organizational Development Journal, and International Journal of Values-Based Management. She is the associate editor for the Journal of Management Inquiry and has served on the advisory board for many years.
Dr. White teaches in the areas of business ethics, sustainability, business and public policy, organizational behavior, organizational theory, and management communication. Before coming to Santa Clara she was on the
faculty of Loyola Marymount University, University of Redlands, and California State University Monterey Bay and has been a lecturer at University of California Santa Cruz, Calif. State University East Bay and San Jose
State University. She has been a guest lecturer at Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Mexico, and at Silliman University and Foundation University in the Philippines. Prior to graduate studies in management Dr. White
was a career counselor at University of California Santa Cruz and in private practice as a vocational rehabilitation counselor in the California workers’ compensation system.
Dr. White received the Fritz J. Roethlisberger Award for best paper in the Journal of Management, Best Paper award for the managerial consultation division of the Academy of Management, Best Paper nomination at the
Western Academy of Management, and several research and curriculum development grants. In addition she has been awarded the Outstanding Instructor in the honors business program at Santa Clara