Expertise

Areas of Interest:

  • Nonprofit Organizations & Management
  • Leadership
  • Social Movements
  • Advocacy, Diversity, Quantitative Methods

My research integrates organizational theory and network analysis to examine the social, political, and economic impact of community-based organizations. I give particular attention to service provision and advocacy as well as social diversity within and among such organizations.

Research:

  • Social Diversity and Organizational Outcomes
  • Related Next Phase of Research: Internal Dynamics of Organizations
  • Congregation-Based Social Service Provision and Political Participation
  • Related Next Phase of Research: National Study of Congregations’ Economic Practices
  • Interorganizational Networks and Organizational Action
  • Related Next Phase of Research: Indiana Data Partnership Project

Brad Fulton is an expert on the social, political, and economic impact of community-based organizations.


Areas: Organizational theory & behavior; management; leadership; social entrepreneurship; diversity; network analysis.


Areas:

  • Social Health
  • Methods, Econometrics, & Data Management
  • Nonprofit Management & Philanthropy
  • Civil Society, Civic Engagement & Volunteering
Communities
Environmental Policy, Middle Eastern Studies, Sociology, Public Administration
Degrees
PhD, Duke University, Sociology, 2015
MA, Duke University, Sociology, 2011
AM, University of Chicago, Social Science, 2002
BS, University of California, Berkeley, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, 1994
Keywords
community-based organizations socioeconomics religious diversity systemic social observation racial issues