Mendoza School of Business

Amanda Sharkey

Coyle Associate Professor of Management & Organization
Management & Organization
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  367 Mendoza College of Business
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Amanda J. Sharkey is the Coyle Associate Professor of Management & Organization in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. She is an organizational theorist and economic sociologist who studies how social and cultural factors impact organizational behaviors and firm performance. She is particularly interested in questions related to how information intermediaries, such as ratings and rankings, affect firms’ status and reputation in markets, thereby shaping organizational behaviors and outcomes. Her research has appeared in the Administrative Science Quarterly, Management Science, the Strategic Management Journal, the American Sociological Review, the American Journal of Sociology, Organization Science and Sociological Methods and Research. She is currently an Associate Editor at the Administrative Science Quarterly.
Prior to joining Notre Dame, Amanda was an associate professor in the business schools at the University of Chicago and at Arizona State University. She received her doctorate in sociology at Stanford University in 2010, completed a master’s degree in social research methods from the London School of Economics in 2004 and earned her bachelor’s degree in economics and journalism from Northwestern University in 1999. Before entering academia, she worked in management consulting.

Education
Ph D, Stanford University
MS, London School of Economics
BS, Northwestern University

Editorial Boards
Associate Editor
Administrative Science Quarterly
September 1, 2022

Editorial Board Member
American Sociological Review
January 1, 2018

Editorial Board Member
Organization Science
January 1, 2012

Associate Editor
Management Science
January 1, 2014 - January 1, 2020

"Organizational Scarring, Legal Consciousness, and the Diffusion of Local Government Litigation Against Opioid Manufacturers", (With Kathryne Young, Christof Brandtner, Patrick Bergemann), American Sociological Review - Accepted (awaiting publication)

"Same Policy, No Standardized Outcome: How Admissions Values and Institutional Priorities Shape the Effect of Test-Optional Policies on Campus Diversity", (With Greta Hsu), American Sociological Review - Accepted (awaiting publication)


"Accounting for Negative Attention: Status and Costs in the Market for Audit Services", (With Amandine Ody-Brasier), Organization Science, 2023



"The Impact of Mandated Pay Gap Transparency on Firms' Reputation as Employers", (With Elizabeth Pontikes, Greta HSu), Administrative Science Quarterly, 64, 2022

"Under Pressure: Reputation, Ratings and Inaccurate Self-reporting in the Nursing Home Industry", (With Amandine Ody-Brasier), Strategic Management Journal, 40, 2019

"The Dark Side of Status", Journal of Management Inquiry, 27, 2018


"Casting Call: The Expanding Nature of Actorhood in U.S Firms, 1960-2010", (With Patricia Bromley), Accounting, Organizations and Society, 59, 2017




"Entrepreneurship as a Mobility Process", (With Jesper Sorensen), American Sociological Review, 79, 2014


"The Paradox of Publicity: How Awards Can Negatively Affect the Evaluation of Quality", (With Balazs Kovacs), Administrative Science Quarterly, 59, 2014


"The Perils of False Certainty: A Comment on ASA Amicus Brief in the Dukes vs. Wal Mart", (With Jesper Sorensen), Sociological Methods & Research, 40, 2011

"Organizational Scarring, Legal Consciousness, and the Diffusion of Local Government Litigation Against Opioid Manufacturers", HEC Paris , 2024

"Organizational Scarring, Legal Consciousness, and the Diffusion of Local Government Litigation Against Opioid Manufacturers", Bayes Business School, 2024

"Organizational Scarring, Legal Consciousness, and the Diffusion of Local Government Litigation Against Opioid Manufacturers", University of Cambridge, 2024

"Organizational Scarring, Legal Consciousness, and the Diffusion of Local Government Litigation Against Opioid Manufacturers", London Business School, 2024