Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Joan T. A. Gabel Director of International Relations DeSantis Professor & Department Chair Department of Risk Management/Insurance, Real Estate & Business Law College of Business Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306‐1110 EDUCATION: The University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, GA J.D., cum laude: May 1993 Haverford College, Haverford, PA B.A., Philosophy: May 1988 HONORS AND AWARDS: • 2009 Ralph J. Bunche Award presented by the Academy of Legal Studies in Business • 2008 DeSantis Professorship • 2005 Kay Duffy Service Award presented by the Academy of Legal Studies in Business • 2004 Board of Advisors Award for Excellence in Teaching • 2004 Business International Education Award • 2001 Robinson College of Business Faculty Recognition Award for Excellence in Teaching • 1999 Junior Faculty Award of Excellence presented by the Academy of Legal Studies in Business • 1999‐2000 Kemper Award for Best Feature Article • Outstanding Proceedings Paper Award, National Proceedings, Academy of Legal Studies in Business, 1999 • 1997 Holmes‐Cardozo Award for Excellence in Research • 1997 Charles M. Hewitt Master Teacher Award Joan T.A. Gabel Page 2 WORK EXPERIENCE: Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Department Chair – Department of Risk Management/Insurance, Real Estate & Business Law 2008‐Present DeSantis Professor, Business Law 2008‐Present Director of International Relations 2008‐Present Associate Professor, Business Law 2007‐2008 Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA Interim Director, Institute of International Business 2006‐2007 Faculty Director, Atlanta Compliance and Ethics Roundtable 2006‐2007 Associate Professor, Legal Studies 2002‐2007 Assistant Professor, Legal Studies 1996‐2002 Consortium of Universities for International Business Studies, Paderno del Grappa, Italy Professor, Legal Studies Summers 2000 ‐ present Joan T.A. Gabel Page 3 Swift Currie McGhee & Hiers, Atlanta, GA Associate Attorney 1996 Savell & Williams, Atlanta, GA Associate Attorney 1993‐1996 PUBLICATIONS: Refereed Scholarly “Evolving Regulation of Corporate Governance and the Implications for D & O Coverage: The United States and Australia,” with Nancy R. Mansfield and Paul von Nessen, forthcoming, San Diego International Law Journal. “Letter vs. Spirit” with Nancy R. Mansfield and Susan M. Houghton, 46 The American Business Law Journal, 3:45, 2009. “Connecting Two Faces of CSR: Does Employee Volunteerism Improve Compliance?” with Susan M. Houghton and David Williams, 87 Journal of Business Ethics, 477, 2009. “The Peculiar Moral Hazard of Employment Practices Liability Insurance: Realignment of the Incentive to Transfer Risk with the Incentive to Prevent Discrimination,” with Nancy R. Mansfield and Gregory T. Jones, 20 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy, 639, 2006. “Sexual Harassment in the Eye of the Beholder: On the Dissolution of Predictability in the Ellerth/Faragher Matrix Created by Suders for Cases Involving Employee Perception,” with Nancy R. Mansfield, 12 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy, 81, Spring 2005. Joan T.A. Gabel Page 4 ʺThe Information Revolution and Its Impact on the Employment Relationship: An Analysis of the Cyberspace Workplace,ʺ with Nancy R. Mansfield, 40 The American Business Law Journal, 2:301, Winter 2003. “On the Increasing Presence of Remote Employees: An Analysis of the Internet’s Impact on Employment Law as it Relates to Teleworkers,” with Nancy R. Mansfield, Vol. 2001, The University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy, 2:233, Fall 2001. “Evolving Conflict between Standards for Employment Discrimination Liability and the Delegation of that Liability: Does Employment Practices Liability Insurance Offer Appropriate Risk Transference?” with Nancy Mansfield, Ellwood Oakley and Tom Lundin Jr., 4 The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law, 1:1, Fall 2001. “Escalating Inefficiency in Workers’ Compensation Systems: Is Federal Reform the Answer?” 34 Wake Forest Law Review, 4:1083, Winter 1999. “The Legal and Economic Evolution of Workers’ Compensation: Prospects for Enhancing Choice in the System,” with Nancy R. Mansfield and Robert W. Klein, Winner – Kemper Award for Outstanding Feature Article, 2 Risk Management and Insurance Review, 3:89, Fall 1999. “Erosion of the Exclusive Remedy Doctrine at the Hands of Bad Faith: The Right Cause but the Wrong Effect,” with William R. Feldhaus, 6 Journal of Legal Studies in Business, 1:1, Summer 1998. “The New Relationship Between Injured Worker and Employer: An Opportunity for Restructuring the System,” with Nancy R. Mansfield and Robert W. Klein. Winner – Holmes‐Cardozo Award for Excellence in Research, 35 American Business Law Journal, 3:403, Spring 1998. “Lanham Act Protection Not Limited to Advertisements Aimed at the Ultimate Consumer,” Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Vol. 25, No. 2, p. 178, Spring 1997. Joan T.A. Gabel Page 5 “The Emerging Bad Faith Cause of Action Takes on the Exclusive Remedy Doctrine in Georgia,” with Robert R. Potter, Mercer Law Review, Vol. 48, Fall 1996, pp. 63‐84. Books and Monographs Refereed Professional/Practitioner “The Effect of Exclusion of State Employee Dependents from S‐CHIP Eligibility,” with Patricia Ketsche and Nancy R. Mansfield, 37:3 Public Personnel Management 313, (2008). “Labor and Employment Law: When are Employers Liable?” with Nancy R. Mansfield, 21:6 GPSolo 44, September 2004. “An Analysis of the Burlington and Faragher Affirmative Defense: When Are Employers Liable?” with Nancy R. Mansfield, 19 The Labor Lawyer, 2:107, Fall 2003. “Evolving Tension between HMO Statutory and Precedent Liability,” with Nancy R. Mansfield, Tort & Insurance Law Journal, 36 No. 4 (Summer 2001): 949‐979. “Balancing the Tension Between State Workers’ Compensation Systems and Federal Law: An Analysis of the Cooperative Federalism Paradigm,” 28 Academy of Legal Studies in Business National Proceedings, 1 (1999). “Resolved: Legal Issues Forums as a Method of Student Centered Learning,” with Nancy R. Mansfield, 16 The Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2:257, Summer/Fall 1998. “Practicing in the Evolving Landscape of Workers’ Compensation Law,” with Nancy R. Mansfield, 14 The Labor Lawyer, 1:73, Summer 1998. Cheeseman, The Legal Environment of Business and Online Commerce, 2005 (prepared chapter inserts and feature for the text; with Nancy R. Mansfield). Joan T.A. Gabel Page 6 Bixby, Beck‐Dudley & Cihon, The Legal Environment of Business. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2000 (prepared Test Item File, Study Guide and Interactive web page; with Nancy R. Mansfield). Tucker & Henkel. The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business. New York: Irwin, 1993 (assisted in preparation, revision and edits of instructorʹs manual). Non‐Refereed and Other Gabel, Joan T.A. and Fort, T., “Peace through Commerce: An Overview,” 44 American Business Law Journal, 2: v‐viii, Summer 2007. Gabel, Joan T.A., “Law and Ethics in the Business School,” 42 American Business Law Journal, 1‐6:v‐vi, Winter/Spring 2005. Gabel, Joan T.A. and Jablonski, M., “Reduction of Workersʹ Compensation Costs with Light Duty Job Offers,” GHCA Self Insured Fund Newsletter, Fall 1994, 2:5‐6. Gabel, Joan T.A. and Van Dora, T., “The Family Medical Leave Act: How Will It Affect Workersʹ Compensation Claims?” GHCA Self Insured Fund Newsletter, Fall 1993, 1:4. Working Papers The Directors and Officers Insurance Marketplace: An Empirical Examination of Supply and Demand in Uncertain Times,ʺ under review with the Journal of Risk and Insurance, with Stephen Fier, Kathleen McCullough and Nancy Mansfield. “Corporate Governance Shocks and their Impact on Directors’ and Officers’ Liability,” with Nancy Mansfield, Kathleen McCullough and Stephen Fier. Joan T.A. Gabel Page 7 Invited Presentations “The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.” Presented at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, December 2007 and November 2006. “International Business Ethics and Governance: Lessons Learned from the Opportunities and Challenges in Transitional and Emerging Economies.” Presented at the AACSB Ethics and Governance Conference, Washington D.C., July 2006. “International Business Ethics.” Presented at the United States Business School Prague (U.S.B.S.P), Prague, Czech Republic, April 2005; 2006. “The Analysis of Legal Issues Affecting eBusiness Management.” Presented at the Alexandria Institute of Technology, Alexandria, Egypt, July 2004. “The Formation of Binding Agreements in Cyberspace.” Presented at the University of Michigan School of Business Legal Studies Lecture Series, April 2001. “Legal Aspects of Global eCommerce.” Presented at ESC Toulouse, France, March 2001. “The Legal and Ethical Implications of On‐line Offers and Acceptances.” Presented through the 2001 Texas Business Ethics Program at the McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin, January 2001. Externally‐Funded Research Projects Gabel, Joan T.A., “Evolving European Union Regulation of Cyberspace and E‐ Commerce,” October 2000‐June 2001, European Union Center of the University System of Georgia. Gabel, Joan T.A., “The Role of the European Union and its Member States, with Emphasis on Italy, in Regulating Global Cyberspace,” Summer 2001, The Consortium for International Universities. Joan T.A. Gabel Page 8 Papers Presented at Professional Meetings Gabel, Joan T.A., Stephen Fier, Kathleen McCullough and Nancy R. Mansfield, “Implications of Past and Present Corporate Governance Failures on the Directors and Officers Insurance Marketplace.” Presented

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