Dr. Harland Prechel | Sociology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Harland Prechel | Sociology | Professor at Texas A&M University | United States
Dr. Harland Prechel is a highly respected sociologist whose scholarly work spans corporate power, political economy, environmental sociology, and organizational theory. He completed his Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of Kansas, where his dissertation examined capital accumulation and structural change in a major steel corporation, and holds earlier degrees in sociology and related disciplines. Over his distinguished academic career, he has held multiple professorial and leadership roles at Texas A&M University, including as a full Professor of Sociology, Cornerstone Faculty Fellow in Liberal Arts, and Energy Institute Fellow, contributing to both interdisciplinary programs and departmental governance. Dr. Prechel’s research interests include the dynamics of corporate-state relations, structural embeddedness of firms, financial malfeasance, environmental pollution, and organizational and political-legal arrangements that shape inequality and institutional behavior. He has developed strong methodological and theoretical skills in historical-comparative analysis, quantitative modeling of corporate and state data, political sociology, environmental studies, and social theory. His many award-winning contributions include the Midwest Sociological Society Distinguished Book Award for Normalized Financial Wrongdoing: How Re-regulating Markets Created Risks and Fostered Inequality, as well as honors from the American Society of Criminology, the Academy of Management, and the American Sociological Association for his work on financial malfeasance and organizational embeddedness. In addition, he has secured competitive faculty grants, participated in fellowships, and served as editor, series editor, and peer reviewer for leading journals, reinforcing his influence on the discipline. Dr. Harland Prechel’s scholarship not only advances theoretical insight into the intersections of corporate, political, and environmental power, but also cultivates future scholars through mentorship, rigorous training, and collaborative research. His leadership, intellectual breadth, and sustained record of influential publication and service underscore his standing as a leading figure in sociology and his capacity to shape future debates on inequality, environmental justice, and institutional accountability.
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Featured Publications
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Prechel, H. (2017). Normalized financial wrongdoing: How re-regulating markets created risks and fostered inequality. Stanford University Press. (Cited by 45)
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Prechel, H., & Morris, T. (2010). The effects of organizational and political embeddedness on financial malfeasance in the largest U.S. corporations. American Sociological Review, 75(3), 331–354. (Cited by 210)
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Prechel, H. (2000). Big business and the state: Historical transitions and corporate transformation, 1880s–1990s. State University of New York Press. (Cited by 130)