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Tony Choi
Assistant Professor
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Tony Jaehyun Choi is an Assistant Professor in the Business-Society Management department at the Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Erasmus University. He completed his PhD (organization studies) at the Schulich School of Business, York University and started his current position at RSM in 2021. 

He uses quantitative methods with a focus on multilevel and panel analyses to investigate how community- and country-level ethical infrastructures control organizational wrongdoing and how organizations remain socially responsive in an effort to identify and avoid risks. As reflected in the emergence of sustainability due diligence, the importance of restraining wrongful actions such as human rights violations and excessive emissions is being more acknowledged in both academia and industries. Three particular streams of research I am currently focusing on include:

(1) the roles of social control agents, such as media, administrations and trade associations, in imposing formal and informal sanctions on wrongdoers, (2) the influences of socio-political and cultural environments, such as regional ideology and social capital, on organizational wrongdoing and (3) the process of social responsiveness concerning strategic risk management.

www.tonyjchoi.com

Publications

Academic (3)
  • Choi, T., & Valente, M. (2023). The Crisis in Local Newspapers and Organizational Wrongdoing: The Role of Community Social Connectedness. Organization Science, 34(5), 1777-1799. https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2022.1644

  • Choi, T., & Deutsch, Y. (2023). The Two Sides of Community Political Conservatism and CSR: Exploring the Role of Community Social Connectedness. Organization Studies, 44(7), 1103-1125. https://doi.org/10.1177/01708406231156979

  • Cho, C., Bohr, K., Choi, T., Patridge, K., & Swierszcz, A. (2020). Advancing Sustainability Reporting in Canada: 2019 Report on Progress. Accounting Perspectives. https://doi.org/10.1111/1911-3838.12232

Courses

Sustainability Accounting and Reporting

  • Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022
  • Code: BMME175
  • Level: Master, Master, Master, Master

Research Methodology I

  • Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023
  • Code: BMRM5GBS
  • Level: Master

Research Methodology II

  • Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023
  • Code: BMRM6GBS
  • Level: Master

Past courses

Research Methodology II

  • Study year: 2022/2023
  • Code: BMRM4GBS
  • Level: Master