Books (reviews on request):
· The Story Tells the Facts: Structuring and Composing Investigative Narratives. London: Centre for Investigative Journalism/Logan Handbooks, 2013, 64 pp.
· The Hidden Scenario: Plotting and Outlining Investigative Stories. London: Centre for Investigative Journalism/Logan Handbooks, 2012, 48 pp.
The Global Investigative Journalism Casebook (editor). Paris: UNESCO, 2012. 256 pp.
· Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists. Paris: UNESCO, 2009. 81 pp.
· Un Américain au Front: Enquête au sein du Front National. Paris: Stock, 1998. 235 pp.
· Le Journalisme d’investigation en France et aux Etats-Unis. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, collection Que sais-je?, 1997. 128 pp.
· Le Destin de Suzanne: La véritable affaire Canson. Paris: Fayard, 1995. 471 pp.
· Les Jours les plus Lang. Paris: Odile Jacob, 1990. 316 pp.
· The Passions of Men: Work and Love in the Age of Stress. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1988. 320 pp.
Awards:
· 2009: EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development) Case Writing Award, Corporate Social Responsibility category, “Hayleys PLC.”
· 2008: EFMD Case Writing Award, entrepreneurship category, “Vivienne Cox at BP Alternative Energy.”
· 2003: Special Citation for International Reporting, Investigative Reporters and Editors Awards (“Comment des élus se sont partagé 45 millions d’euros depuis 1992”, Le Figaro, 7 janvier 2002). See online
· 2000: Selection officielle du Festival international de la production audiovisuelle (FIPA), pour “Chronique d’une campagne arrosée”, Arte 1999.
· 1998: First prize, best series, Clarion/Women in Communication Awards, for “Super-Preemies: The Miracle and the Shame”, The American, Nov. 1997). Online
· 1998: First prize, best series, National Headliners Awards, for “Super-Preemies: The Miracle and the Shame”
· 1996: First prize, Investigative Reporters and Editors/Council of Affiliates of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Scholarly Paper Competition, for “Ethical Conflict and Investigative Reporting: Le Monde and the Contaminated Blood Affair”.
· 1996: First prize, Society of Professional Journalists/Sigma Delta Chi Awards, “research on journalism”.
· 1996: Research grant, Fund for Investigative Journalism (book on the Front National).
· 1994: First prize, features, H. L. Mencken Free Press Awards ( “Blood Money,” Discover, Nov. 1993).
Scholarly and professional articles (principally 2001-2015)
Refereed and Working Papers:
· The Agenda-setting Power of Stakeholder Media.” Mark Lee Hunter, Maria Besiou, Luk Van Wassenhove and Mignon Van Halderen. California Management Review, 56/1 (2013): 24-49.
· “A Web of Watchdogs: Stakeholder Media Networks and Agenda-Setting in Response to Corporate Initiatives." Maria Besiou, Mark Lee Hunter and Luk N. Van Wassenhove. Journal of Business Ethics 118/4 (2013): 709-729.
· “Hayleys PLC: corporate responsibility as stakeholder relations.” Mark Lee Hunter and Luk N. Van Wassenhove, Journal of Management Development, 30/10 (2011), 968-984.
· “Disruptive News Technologies: Stakeholder media and the future of watchdog journalism business models.” Mark Lee Hunter and Luk N. Van Wassenhove. INSEAD working paper, 2010.
· “The Equalizer: Measuring and Explaining the Impact of Online Communities on Consumer Markets.” Mark Lee Hunter and David Soberman. Corporate Reputation Review (2010) 13, 225–247.
· “Beyond Control: Crisis communication and stakeholder media in the Danone boycott of 2001”. Corporate Reputation Review V. 11 No. 4, Winter 2008, pp. 335-350.“Internet e-ethics in Confrontation with an Activists’ Agenda: Yahoo! on Trial”. With Marc Le Menestrel and Henri-Claude de Bettignies. Journal of Business Ethics 39: 135–144, 2002.
· “Ethical Conflict and Investigative Reporting: Le Monde and the Contaminated Blood Affair.” Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 2: 2 (1997), pp. 77-95. “Révéler ou comprendre? Le Monde et l’affaire du sang contaminé, 1989-1992.” Médiaspouvoirs N° 3, 2ème trimestre 1998, pp. 13-24.
· “Dante’s Watergate: All the President’s Men as a Romance Narrative.” American Journalism 14: 3-4 (1997), pp. 303-316.
Professional articles (non-refereed)
Professional articles (non-refereed):
· “You can’t kill an attitude: Remembering Charlie Hebdo.” Gijn.org, Jan 8 2015, Online
· “News Credibility in an Age of Disinformation.” Gijn.org, Sept 8 2014, Online
· “Investigative stakeholder media emerge in US, Franc.” Gijn.org, Feb 21 2014, Online
· “Should investigative journalists partner with business?” With Kami Dar, Evelyn Groenink and Mira Milosevic. Gijn.org, Dec. 20 2013, Online
· “Stakeholder media are the new message.” INSEAD Knowledge, Dec. 2013, Online
· “Rentabler Watchdog: Wie investigativer Journalismus sich auch wirtschaftlich lohnen kann.” Message: Internationale Fachzeitschrift für Journalismus, 4 Quartal 2013.
· “Non-Profit als Systemstütze”. Message: Internationale Fachzeitschrift für Journalismus, 3 Quartal 2012.“Blinded by Facebook.” Harvard Business Review Blogs, March 2012, Online
· “Digital Media and the Future of Investigative Reporting.” Open Society Foundation, May, 2011. Online
· “Neue Heimat für die Aufklärer: Verliert die Medienindustrie ihre Watchdog-Rolle? Eine französische Studie zeigt, wie NGOs und Vereine ihr den Rang ablaufen.” Message: Internationale Fachzeitschrift für Journalismus, 3 Quartal 2010. Pp. 34-37.
· “The Decline of ‘News’ and the Rise of Stakeholder Media”. UNESCO World Press Freedom Day 2010, online
· “How Leaders Create and Use Networks.” Herminia Ibarra and Mark Lee Hunter. Harvard Business Review, Jan. 2007, pp. 40-47.
· “Branchenfremde Eigentümer: Waffenhersteller haben die Kontrolle über Frankreichs Tagespresse übernommen.” Message: Internationale Fachzeitschrift für Journalismus, 1 Quartal 2005. Available in English
· “Von Gesetzen, die keiner durchsetzt”. Message: Internationale Fachzeitschrift für Journalismus, 1 Quartal 1 2004.
· “Frankreich: Von Gesetzen, die kiener durchsetzt“. Message: Internationale Fachzeitschrift für Jounalismus. 1 Quartal 2004, pp. 56-57.
· “Die unkontriollierte Macht“. Message: Internationale Fachzeitschrift für Jounalismus. 3 Quartal 2003, pp. 18-20.
· “When Mondes Collide : Has the watchdog of France gone mad?” Columbia Journalism Review, July/August 2003. En-ligne: markleehunter
· “Is Paris Seething? Anti-Americanism is on the rise — with the help of the French press”. Columbia Journalism Review, January/February 2003, pp. 46-48.
· “Investigativer Journalismus II : Terror oder Unfall ?” Message: Internationale Fachzeitschrift für Jounalismus. 4 Quartal 2002, pp. 36-39.
· “Beyond Cultural Diversity”. IQ/INSEAD Quarterly, Vol. 1 No. 2, 2002, pp. 17-19.
· “France: Judicial Repression”. Columbia Journalism Review, March-April 1999. Online
· “Gannett's Sellout in Paradise”. Columbia Journalism Review, Jan.-Feb 1998. Online
· “Beat the Press: How the extreme right runs rings around the media”. Columbia Journalism Review, March-April 1997. Online
· “Moment of Truth at IRE”. Columbia Journalism Review, July/August 1996, pp. 51-54. Online
· “Psyches and Investigative Work.” IRE Journal, Jan.-Feb. 1996, pp. 14-15.
· “The Rise of the Fouille-Merdes, Or, Why Investigative Journalism in France is No Longer a Contradiction in Terms”. Columbia Journalism Review, Nov.-Dec. 1995, pp. 40-43. Online
Case studies (available via European Case Clearing House):
· “A Tale of Two Countries : Why American Investigative Methods Don’t Work in France.” IRE Journal, Sept.-Oct. 1995, pp. 14-15.
Case studies (available via European Case Clearing House)
· “Lawnsite.com v. DuPont” (A,B,C). Mark Lee Hunter, Luk van Wassenhove and Maria Besiou. INSEAD, 2015.
· “The Nation Media Group” (A1, A2, A3), forthcoming, INSEAD 2014.
· “The Kyiv Post (A, B, C)”. Mark Lee Hunter and Luk van Wassenhove, INSEAD 2012.
· “Lloyds TSB Group (A, B, C)”. Mark Lee Hunter, Fares Boulos and Laurence Capron, INSEAD 2012.
· “Société Générale: The Rogue Trader”. Mark Lee Hunter and Craig Smith, INSEAD 2011.
· “Hayleys PLC: Focusing on Corporate Responsibility (A, B1, B2, B3; B4).” Co-author: Luk N. Van Wassenhove. INSEAD, 2009.
· “Vivienne Cox at BP Alternative Energy.” Co-author: Herminia Ibarra. INSEAD, 2007.
· “Reverend Musical Instruments: Playing a Different Tune” (A, B, C). Co-author: David Soberman. INSEAD, 2007.
· “Who won the Danone boycott? (A, B, & C).” INSEAD, 2006
· “Symbian Ltd. and Nokia: building the smart phone industry.” INSEAD, 2005.
· “Fuji Xerox and the Xerox Corp.: turning tables?” INSEAD, 2005
· “Opening the Gate on gatetrade.net: The making of the first Nordic B2B marketplace” (A, B1-3). INSEAD, 2002.“Business E-Ethics: Yahoo! on trial (A, B)”. INSEAD, 2001.
Selected conference presentations:
· “The Arab World Investigative Journalism Curriculum.” Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism Regional Conference, Amman, Dec. 2015.
· “Cooperating with NGOs”. Global Investigative Journalism Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 2013.
· “Investigation = ROI.” World Journalism Educators Congress, Mechelen, July 2013.
· “Story-Based Inquiry”. China Communication University/UNESCO, Beijing Oct. 2012.
· “Story-based Inquiry”, “Game changers: The visible future of IJ”. Global Investigative Journalism Conference, Kiev, Oct. 2011.
· “Creating a University curriculum for investigative reporting”. Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism/UNESCO, Amman, February 2011.
· “The future of Investigative Journalism Education”. European Journalism Training Association, keynote address, 20th anniversary conference, UNESCO (Paris), May 2010. “Story-Based Inquiry as a project management tool,”
· “NGOs as Investigative Units.” Global Investigative Journalism Network, Geneva, April 2010.
· “The future of Investigative Journalism”, SKUP (Norwegian national investigative journalists’ association), keynote address, Tonsberg, February 2010. Online:
· “Business Models for Investigative Journalism.” VVOJ, Utrecht, November 2009, keynote address.
· “Business Models for Investigative Journalism.” OpenDemocracy Foundation, London, Feb. 28 2008.
· “Project Management for Reporters.” Global Investigative Journalism Network Conference, Amsterdam, 2005.
· “Business e-ethics: Yahoo! on Trial”. Business Ethics Problems of the Electronic Economy, Stuttgart, November 15-17, 2001.
Anthologies
Anthologies:
· “Business Models for Data Journalism: Kaas and Mulvad: Semi-finished content for stakeholder groups.” In the Data Journalism Handbook
· “Opening the gate on gatetrade.net: the making of the first Nordic B2B Marketplace.” With Yves Doz. In Strategy: analysis and practice, ed. John McGee. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005.
Dr. Mark Lee Hunter is a founding member of The Global Investigative Journalism Network, and the principal author of Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists (UNESCO 2009). He has trained thousands of journalists to manage and write investigations.
· “Crises éthiques et médias : Au-delà de la stratégie de la transparence.” In Franck Moreau (ed.), Comprendre et gérer les risques. Editions d’organisation, 2002, pp. 73-77.