| Dr. Cory has a dramatically
varied and extensive career, spanning over
50 years of successful management experience
in the military, academia, hi-tech startups,
and international business that uniquely qualifies
him in management theory, behavior, and practice.
2008.
Co-authored The Evolutionary Epidemiology
of Mania and Depression, as reported in
the section above.
2007.
Presented a co-authored presentation and
paper on Dual Motive Theory: Unifying the
economic thought of East and West at the
Pacific Rim Conference, hosted by the Western
Economic Association International and Guanghua
School of Management, Peking University,
January 12-15. Presented a coauthored presentation
and paper at the 7th International Conference
on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organizations
held at Singapore Management University,
July 24-27. Authored chapter 3, "Leibenstein's
selective rationality and dual motives as
expressions of brain physiology" in
Renaissance in Behavioral Economics. Edited
by R. Franz. Routledge Publishing.
2006.
Authored chapters and articles in the Handbook
of Contemporary Behavioral Economics and
the Journal of Socio-Economics as noted
in the previous section.
2005.
Designated a "Legend in Computers,
Turnarounds and Behavior" by the Silicon
Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs
(SVASE).
2004.
Keynote speaker The Performance Theatre,
Budapest, Hungary, a meeting of European
Political and Business Leaders celebrating
Hungary's entry into the European Union
and the World Trade Organization. Speech
followed the welcoming address of Mandor
Lazlo, Vice President of Hungary. Elected
president the Across Species Comparisons
and Psychopathology (ASCAP), an international
scientific society composed of evolutionary
psychiatrists, psychologists, and neuroscientists.Authored:
The Consilient Brain: the Bioneurological
Basis of Economics, Society, and Politics.
Kluwer Academic/Plenum.Organized the first
scientific panel on Dual Motive Theory at
the combined meeting of the International
Society for Research in Economic Psychology
(IAREP) and the Society for the Advancement
of Behavioral Economics (SABE) held at Drexel
University, PA.
2002.
Designated Senior Fellow, Graduate Studies
& Research, San Jose State University,
CA.
Authored: Toward Consilience: The Bioneurological
Basis of Behavior, Thought, Language, and
Experience. Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
1999.
Co-organized and sponsored the international
symposium in Boston on the evolutionary
neuroethology of eminent neuroscientist
Paul D. MacLean.
Authored: The Reciprocal Modular Brain in
Economics and Politics, Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
Predicted by published review ASCAP Newletter
to become a classic. Also predicted to set
new directions in behavioral economics by
written review Journal of Socio-Economics.
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