2024
Zhefan Huang l PhD Student l University of Florida
Zhefan is currently a PhD student in Warrington College of Business, University of Florida. He holds a B.S. in Psychology from Peking University. His research interests include strategic HRM, strategic leadership, and quantitative research methods. During this visit, he will work closely with Professor Danielle van Jaarsveld. [April-May 2024 for one week]
Colleen M. Cunningham l Assistant Professor l University of Utah
Colleen is an assistant professor of Entrepreneurship & Strategy at Eccles School of Business, University of Utah. She studied innovation, entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy. She is interested in how established firms and new ventures access the resources necessary to commercialize new technologies, how firms construct and implement innovation strategies, and the relationship between innovation and performance. Her research is quantitative and typically focuses on the medical device, pharmaceutical, and energy industries. Colleen received her PhD in Duke University, Master in Economics in Simon Fraser University and BA in University of British Columbia. During her visit, Colleen will work with faculty members in the division. [May - August 2024]
Sonia Kang I Professor I University of Toronto
Sonia holds the Canada Research Chair in Identity, Diversity, and Inclusion, and is a Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management at the University of Toronto, where she is also the Academic Director at the Rotman School of Management's Institute for Gender and the Economy (GATE) and Chief Scientist, Organizations in the Behavioural Economics in Action Research Centre at Rotman (BEAR). Sonia earned a B.Sc. (Hons) in Psychology from the University of Alberta, an M.A. and Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Toronto, and complete a SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Northwestern University. During her visit, Sonia will work closely with Dr. Camellia Bryan and other faculty members in various divisions.[Sept 2024 for one year]
Jacob B. Hirsh I Associate Professor I University of Toronto
Jason is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on understanding the role of personality processes in the workplace, especially as they relate to creativity, self-regulation, decision-making, and motivation. He has published on a diverse range of topics in journals including, Academy of Management Review, Psychological Review, Psychological Science, Journal of Applied Psychology and Perspective on Psychological Science. During his visit, Jacob will work closely with faculty members in various divisions. [Sept 2024 for one year]
2023
Colleen M. Cunningham l Assistant Professor l University of Utah
Colleen is an assistant professor of Entrepreneurship & Strategy at Eccles School of Business, University of Utah. She studied innovation, entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy. She is interested in how established firms and new ventures access the resources necessary to commercialize new technologies, how firms construct and implement innovation strategies, and the relationship between innovation and performance. Her research is quantitative and typically focuses on the medical device, pharmaceutical, and energy industries. Colleen received her PhD in Duke University, Master in Economics in Simon Fraser University and BA in University of British Columbia. During her visit, Colleen will work with Professor David Clough and other faculty members in the division. [June - August 2023]
Magdalena Winker l PhD Student l Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna)
Magdalena Winkler is a doctoral student at Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna). In her research, she focuses on the emergence and evolution of nascent markets from a variety of perspectives - including the role of categorization processes, values, and entrepreneurial agency. She primarily works with archival, ethnographic, and interview data. Empirically, she studies the context of the cellular agriculture and its application in cell-derived animal products. During her visit, Magdalena will work closely with Professor Mia Raynard. [February - March 2023]
Lucija Mihotić - Doctoral Fellow I Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna) & Research and Teaching Assistant at Faculty of Economics and Business Zagreb, University of Zagreb
Lucija is a doctoral candidate at Vienna University of Economics and Business, Institute for Change Management and Management Development. Her research is in the domain of Family business management. Specifically, in her paper-based dissertation she investigates succession processes and family dynamics in family-owned businesses. In particular, her focus is on implications of various aspects such as communication and sensitive topics around succession processes and effects of changes such as unexpected events, crisis and digitalization on succession processes in family firms. Lucjia holds a master degree from FEB Zagreb, JOSZEF (a training program for future leaders in Central and Eastern Europe) and Master Class CEE (study program for CEE management) certificates from WU. She participates in teaching the following courses at FEB Zagreb: Principles of Marketing, Marketing Management and Business to Business Marketing, on bachelor and master level. During her visit, Lucija will work with Professor Mia Raynard and various faculty members in UBC Sauder. [January - April 2023]
2022
Nathan J. Hiller l Professor l Florida International University
Nathan is a professor of Management at Florida International University, and Executive Director of the university-wide Center for Leadership. His research is largely in the domain of leadership, and often at the intersection of organizational behavior and strategic management. He is presently working on better understanding: how executive psychology and behavior interact in producing firm-level performance and CSR, shared and collective forms of leadership, creating more inclusive pathways for people into leadership positions, and the science and practice of leadership development. He holds a PhD from Penn State and a BA (Hons) from the University of Calgary. He has held visiting position at Cornell (ILR), the University of Washington, and FGV in Rio de Janeiro. During his visit, he will work with Professor Dan Skarlicki and various faculty member in UBC Sauder. [September - December 2022]
Samantha Dodson l Postdoctoral Research Fellow l University of Utah
Samantha "Sammi" Dodson is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Montalbano Centre for Responsible Leadership Development. Her research program broadly focuses on how employees' cognitions and emotions affect their interpersonal outcomes. Specifically, her current work addresses cognition and emotion as these phenomena relate to a) the causes and consequences of interpersonal distress (e.g., discrimination, sexual harassment) experienced by women and other stigmaitzed identities at work, b) the social effects of abstraction related to gender stereotypes, and c) understanding and alleviating suffering at work. She holds a Ph.D. in Management from the University of Utah and a B.S. from Brigham Young University. She will work with Professor Dan Skarlicki and various other faculty in UBC Sauder during her visit. [Aug 2022 - July 2024]
Hannes Leroy | Associate Professor | Erasmus University Rotterdam
Hannes is an associate professor in Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is interested in authentic leadership and how to develop it. That interest includes not only a passionate and critical view of the concept of authenticity but his past work also includes a better understanding of its unique outcomes (e.g., safety, error hiding and work engagement), antecedents (e.g., mindfulness training), and similarities and differences from related concepts (i.e., leader behavioral integrity, leader communication transparency). On the development side he is passionate about authenticity both in terms of developing leaders to use their unique or authentic self as a source of their leadership strength as well as the idea of real (i.e., actually moving the needle) leadership development. Hannes will work closely with various faculty members in UBC Sauder during his visit. [May - November 2022]
Zhefan Huang l PhD Student l University of Florida
Zhefan is currently a PhD student in Warrington College of Business, University of Florida. He holds a B.S. in Psychology from Peking University. His research interests include strategic HRM, strategic leadership, and quantitative research methods. During this visit, he will work closely with Professor Danielle van Jaarsveld. [June - August 2022]
Rosalind Chow l Associate Professor l Carnegie Mellon University
Rosalind is an associate professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory at the Tepper School of Business, and is also affiliated with the Social and Decision Sciences group at Dietrich College. Her research focuses on how individuals experience and respond to different forms of social inequality, such as gender and racial inequality. She has particular expertise on White Americans’ responses to racial inequality, and how members of dominant groups can contribute to the dismantling of systemic bias, with a specific focus on promotion processes within organizations. Her research interests and educational experience provide her with a unique lens on diversity, equity, and inclusion issues, making her a regularly sought consultant and speaker for a variety of companies. Rosalind holds a BA in Psychology from Columbia University, and a PhD in Organizational Behavior from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. [July - August 2022]
2021
Dev Jennings | Professor | University of Alberta
Dev is the professor in Department of Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Management at University of Alberta. He is an organizational sociologist by training and in his orientation, one with an interest in institutions, technology, entrepreneurship and the natural environment. He has spent most of my academic life in interdisciplinary spaces among sociology, business and natural sciences. Currently, his main pursuits are work on entrepreneurship and technology, much of it with the Interpretive Data Science (IDeaS) group and around organizations and the natural environment, some of which is with the FES (Future Energy Systems) group. During his visit, he will work closely with various faculty members in Sauder School of Business. [August 2021 - August 2022]
2019
Shannon Taylor | Associate Professor | University of Central Florida
Shannon is an associate professor and Ph.D. program coordinator in the management department at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. His research examines rude, abusive and unethical behaviors of employees and leaders. His work has appeared in journals in business and applied psychology and has been featured by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fox News and NPR. He also serves as research director at Knowtro Inc. During his visit, he will work closely with various faculty members in Sauder School of Business. [January - August 2019]
Hyunji Kwon | Associate Professor | Seoul National University
Hyunji is an associate professor at the Department of Sociology, Seoul National University. Her research focus on sociology of labor, comparative industrial relations, labor markets and inequality study. Her work has been published in journals including Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Korean Journal of Labor Studies. During her visit, she will work closely with various faculty members in UBC especially Professor Danielle van Jaarsveld. [March 2019 - February 2020]
Chang Lu I PhD Candidate I University of Alberta
Chang is currently a doctoral student in University of Alberta and his research interests are: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Healthcare, Distributed Trust Technologies (e.g. Blockchain). He earned a Master degree in HRM from Tilburg University and BA with double major in HRM and Sociology from Renmin University of China. During his visit, he will work closely with Professor Marc-David Seidel, Director of W. Maurice Young Centre for Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Research and OBHR division. [March 2019 for 2 years]
Xiao Ting (Amy Shaw) I Assistant Professor I University of Macau
Amy is an assistant professor in University of Macau and her research interests are: creativity, intelligence, individual differences, personnel selection, psychometrics. She received her doctoral degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Rice University in 2017 and will work closely with Professor Lingtao Yu during her visit. [June - July 2019]
Martin Hoegel I Professor I Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Munich
Martin Hoegl is Head of the Institute for Leadership and Organization at Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Munich. Before joining LMU Munich, he served on the faculties of Washington State University (USA), Bocconi University (Milan, Italy) and WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management (Vallendar, Germany). Moreover, Martin Hoegl held visiting professorships at the Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern Univ., USA), Curtin University (Perth, Australia) and at the National Sun Yat-Sen University (Taiwan), and has given guest lectures at various international universities. He is an Affiliated Faculty Member of the WHU Center for Responsible Leadership. Martin has extensive experience in working with executive audiences at various levels of seniority in Europe, North America, and Asia. He has conducted research projects with major firms in the US and Europe. His work focuses on the following key areas of leadership: Leading People, Leading Innovation, Leading Organizations. During his visit, he will work closely with Professor Danielle van Jaarsveld [July - August 2019]
Jason Windawi I PhD Candidate I Princeton University
Jason Windawi is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at Princeton University. He is joining us for a month as a visiting Ph.D. student in both the OBHR Division and the W. Maurice Young Centre. He is here to work primarily with Marc‐David, Chris Rowell, Chang Lu, Dennis Ma, and others involved in researching distributed trust technologies in the Vancouver ecosystem. He is looking forward to meeting the members of the division. Among other topics, he is happy to discuss the role of emergent technologies and organizational forms, particularly governance issues around both. [October - November 2019]
2018
Yixuan Li | PhD Candidate | University of Florida
Yixuan is currently a PhD candidate at Department of Management, University of Florida. She holds a B.A. in Political Science and PuShe holds a B.A. in Political Science and Public Administration and a combined B.S. in Economics from Peking University. Her current research interests include strategic HRM, innovation, team work, leadership, and adjustment. During her visit, she will work closely with Professor Danielle van Jaarsveld. [January 2018]
Hieu Nguyen | PhD candidate | Queensland University of Technology
Hieu is a PhD candidate in the Management cluster at the UQ Business School. He received the 1st class honor in Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) from Queensland University of Technology and was awarded a competitive travel scholarship to student at The University of Waterloo (Toronto, Canada) as part of a student exchange program. His research spans the fields of management and organisational psychology, specifically focusing on the effects of emotions and leadership prototypes on the dark side of leadership. During his visit, he will work closely with Professors Michael Daniels and Lingtao Yu. [February 2018]
Laura Mitzscherling | PhD Student | Freie University Berlin
Laura is currently a PhD student and has been a Research Assistant at the Chair of Innovation Management since 2014. She currently works with the 'Consortium "Advanced-UV for Life", one of the projects funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research with the program "Zwanzig20 - Partnerschaft fur Innovation" ("Twenty20-Partnership for Innovation") Laura completed a Master Degree in 'Corporate Management and Economics", with a minor in 'Cultural Communication and Management" at the Zeppelin University in Friedrichshafen. During her visit, she will work closely with Professor Martin Schulz and other faculty in UBC. [February - April 2018]
Matthias Waldkirch | PhD Candidate | Jonkoping International Business School
Matthias is currently a PhD candidate in Business Administration and is part of the Centre for Family Entreprise and Ownership (CeFEO). During his visit, he will work closely with Professor Vanessa Strike. [April 2018]
Nikolaus Beck | Professor | Università della Svizzera italiana
Nikolaus Beck is Professor at the Faculty of Economics of USI. He studied in Erlangen and Aberdeen and has an MA in Sociology from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. He received his PhD in Business administration at the University of Mannheim and his habilitation from the University of Erfurt. His articles have been published in Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, Journal of Management, Journal of International Business Studies, Organization Studies, Strategic Organization, and other outlets. His research interests include New Institutional Theory, Population Ecology, organizational change, and the sociology of the family. During his visit, he will work closely with Professor Martin Schulz [July - September 2018]
Dorit Efrat Treister | Assistant Professor | Ben-Gurion University of Negev
Dorit is currently an Assistant Professor at Guilford Glazer School of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. After completing her PhD at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, she was a post-doctoral fellow at Sauder School of Business OB/HR division, University of British Columbia. Her research interests include: Emotions, Aggression, Time Perception, Culture, and Creativity. During her visit, she will work closely with Professor Sandra Robinson and other members in OB/HR division. [August 2018]
Han Ming (Daniel) Chng | Associate Professor | CEIBS
Han Ming (Daniel) is the Associate Professor of Management in CEIBS. He completed his Ph.D. in Management (2006) at the McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin, USA. Dr. Chng teaches strategic management, organizational turnaround, global strategy, organizational theory and design, managerial decision making, and strategic consulting to MBA students as well as managers and top executives of multinational firms and government agencies in China, South Korea, and Singapore. He was awarded the MBA Teaching Excellence Award at SKK Graduate School of Business in 2008 for excellence in curriculum design and teaching. His research interests focuses on organizational and managerial strategic behaviors during situations adversity. During his visit, he worked with Professor Marc-David Seidel. [August 2018 - June 2019]
Darren K. Bharanitharan I PhD Candidate I The Australia National University
Darren received a Ph.D. degree in Data Compression from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. He has also received an MBA degree from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. He started his academic career at Korea University as an Assistant Professor. In the engineering field, he has published more than 41 research papers in well-regarded journals such as IEEE MM, IEEE TCSVT, IEEE TVLSI, and IEICE. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in leadership at The Australian National University. In the management field, he has also published papers in highly regarded journals listed in the Financial Times-50. Furthermore, two of his upcoming papers will be appeared in the Australian Business Dean Council (ABDC)’s A* group of journals. His current research interests include leader humility, paradoxical leadership, knowledge hiding, innovational ambidexterity, entrepreneurship, Internet Of Things (IoT), and Video Coding. Dr. Bharanitharan was named the Outstanding International Student by the Ministry of Education, Taiwan, in 2005. In 2012, based on his contribution to Information and Communication Technologies, the government of Taiwan presented him with an un-conditional Permanent Residency (Plum Blossom Card), which grants special and prestigious status in Taiwan. Also, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) recognized his professional contributions by awarding him the IEEE Senior Member grade, which is the highest honor and international recognition for engineering professionals. During his visit, he will work closely with Professor Michael Daniels [September - December 2018]
Chang Lu I PhD Candidate I University of Alberta
Chang is currently a doctoral student at the University of Alberta and his research interests are: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Healthcare, Distributed Trust Technologies (e.g. Blockchain). He earned a Master degree in HRM from Tilburg University and BA with double major in HRM and Sociology from Renmin University of China. During his visit, he worked closely with Professor Marc-David Seidel, Director of W. Maurice Young Centre for Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Research and OBHR division. [October - December 2018]
2017
Dorit Efrat-Treister | Assistant Professor | Guilford Glazer School of Business and Management I Ben-Gurion University of Negev
Dorit Efrat Treister is currently an Assistant Professor at Guilford Glazer School of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. After completing her PhD at the Technion-Israel Institution of Technology, she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Sauder School of Business OB/HR division, University of British Columbia. Her research interests include: Emotions, Aggression, Time Perception, Culture, and Creativity. During her visit, she will work closely with various faculty members in OBHR Division. [August - October, 2017]
Marjan Houshmand | Assistant Professor | Shidler College of Business l University of Hawaii at Manoa
Marjan Houshmand is currently an Assistant Professor in University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her research interests are Entrepreneurship; Family Business Firms; Organization Theory; Organizational Behaviour; Life Course Research; Social Networks.
Marjan completed her doctoral degree at Sauder School of Business back in 2015 and we are happy to have her around again. During her visit, she will work closely with various faculty members in OBHR Division in particular Professor Marc-David Seidel who is also the Director in W. Maurice Young Centre for Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Research. [August - December 2017]
Lisa E. Cohen | Associate Professor | Desautels Faculty of Management l McGill University
Lisa E. Cohen is currently an Associate Professor in Organizational Behaviour at Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University. Her research interests are Human Resource Management, Managerial Careers, Organization/Job Structure and Organizational Theory.
Prior to joining Desautels, Lisa Cohen has been a faculty member at London Business School, the Yale School of Management and the Graduate School of Management, University of California, Irvine, where she taught in the areas of strategic human resources, organizational behavior and communications. During her visit, she will work closely with Professor Marc-David Seidel from OBHR Division and also Director in W. Maurice Young Centre for Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Research. [September 2017 - April 2018]
Yixuan Li | Visiting PhD Student | Department of Management l University of Florida
Yixuan is currently a PhD student at Department of Management, University of Florida. She holds a B.A. in Political Science and Public Administration and a combined B.S. in Economics from Peking University. Her current research interests include strategic HRM, innovation, team work, leadership, and adjustment. During her visit, she will work closely with Professor Danielle van Jaarsveld. [June - July 2017]
Yanbin Wu | Visiting PhD Student | Goizueta Business School l Emory University
Yanbin is currently a PhD student at Goizueta Business School, Emory University. His research interests are in empirical asset pricing, portfolio management and CEO. During his visit, he will work closely with Professor Danielle van Jaarsveld. [June - July 2017]
Christopher James Rowell | Visiting PhD Candidate | Aalto University
Chris is currently a PhD candidate at School of Science (Institute of Strategy and Venturing, Department Industrial Engineering and Management), Aalto University. He studies narrative and other discursive processes in strategic and institutional phenomena, particularly in the context of nascent markets and emerging organizational fields. He also studies the articulation and enactment of time in strategy and organizing processes through an institutional lens. During his visit, he will work closely with Professor Marc-David Seidel. [March 2017 - Present]
2015
Gary Johns | Professor of Management at John Molson School of Business | Concordia University
Gary Johns is the Professor of Management in the John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Montreal. He has research interests in absenteeism from work, presenteeism, personality, job design, research methodology, and the impact of context on organizational behavior. During his visit, he will work closely with Professors Danielle van Jaarsveld and Sandra Robinson. [August 2015 - Present]
Stefania Mariano | Associate Professor of Management at the Institute for Knowledge and Innovation | Bangkok University
Stefania Mariano is an Associate Professor of Management at the Institute for Knowledge and Innovation, Bangkok University where she teaches in the MBA and PhD programs. She earned her PhD degree from University of Molise (Italy). She worked in Europe, USA, the Middle East and South-East Asia. Her current research interests focus on knowledge shaping, organizational learning and forgetting processes. During her visit, she will work closely with Professor Martin Schulz. [August - September 2015]
Tyler G. Okimoto | Senior Lecturer in Management | Chair, UQ Business School Ethics Review Committee | University of Queensland
Tyler G. Okimoto is a Senior Lecturer in Management (Assoc. Prof. equivalent) in the University of Queensland Business School where he teaches courses on leadership, human resource management, negotiation, and decision-making in the undergraduate, MBA, Medical Leadership, and Executive Education programs. Prior to joining UQ, he received his Ph.D. in Social and Organizational Psychology from New York University in 2005, and worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of Psychology at Flinders University in Australia, and in the School of Management at Yale University.
Okimoto's research investigates two primary themes. First, he studies biases in organizational and ethical decision-making, particularly how those biases contribute to discrimination, unethical practices, injustice, and conflict within and between groups. Second, he studies how these individuals, groups, organizations, and societies can overcome conflict and injustice, recovering justice and repairing intra- and inter-group relations. In the last eight years, his work has resulted in 36 publications, 100+ presentations, and 1100+ citations. In 2012 he was awarded the Early Career Researcher Award from the International Society for Justice Research for his contributions to the understanding of justice and its repair. He currently holds two major research grants studying the barriers preventing effective reconciliation in the aftermath of workplace transgressions, as well as following major socio-political disputes. His research on the biases hindering women's attainment of leadership roles has been featured in the American Association of University Women 2010 report ‘Why so few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics’, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Gender Action Portal, the recent book ‘How to Publish High Impact Research’ (APA), and an extended television segment on ‘Good Morning America’. During his visit, he will work closely with Professors Karl Aquino and Danielle van Jaarsveld. [March - May 2015]
Chen-Bo Zhong | Associate Professor | Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
Chen-Bo Zhong is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management at Rotman. His research focuses on ethics, moral psychology, decision making and unconscious processes. He has published in journals such as, the Science, Psychological Science, Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Science, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin and Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. He currently serves on the editorial board of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology and Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. During his visit, he will work closely with Professor Karl Aquino[March 19-23, 2015]
Colleen Stuart | Assistant Professor | The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Colleen Stuart, PhD (Organizational Behaviour, University of Toronto) joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2013. She is an Assistant Professor in the research track with expertise in the areas of group performance, collaborative work and social networks. During her visit at Sauder School of Business, she will work closely with Professor Jennifer Berdahl. [February 23-27, 2015]
2014
Dorit Efrat-Treister | Post-doc | Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Dorit received her PhD in Organizational Psychology at Technion, Israel Institute of Technology under the supervision of Professor Anat Rafaeli. Her thesis was Hospital Aggression: A Multi-Cultural Perspective. Her research interests ranging from culture, creativity,emotion, social cognition, conflict management to aggression (psychology). During her visit at Sauder School of Business, she will work closely with Professor Sandra Robinson. [Oct 12, 2014 for 2 years]
Mo Wang | Professor | Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida
Yixuan Li | PhD Student | Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida
Yixuan is currently the 2nd year PhD student under the supervision of Professor Mo Wang. Her current research interests include high performance HR practices, stress and coping, fit and congruence, team work, leadership, and the micro-foundation of Resource Based Theory. During the visit, they will work closely with Professor Danielle van Jaarsveld. [Oct 17-23, 2014]
Vanessa M. Strike | Assistant Professor | Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
Vanessa is our Visiting Assistant Professor at Sauder School of Business and also an Assistant Professor from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. Her research interests include Family Business, Entrepreneurship, Governance, Comparative Ownership Structures, and CSR. In particular, she focuses on the challenges of governance and decision-making within the family firm, and advising to the family firm. [July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015]
Simon Lloyd D. Restubog | Professor of Management and Deputy Director for Research | The Australian National University
Simon is currently the professor of Management and his research interests ranging from abusive supervision, career development, formation and maintenance of psychological contracts, revenge and forgiveness in organizations, workplace aggression to workplace deviance. [August 15 - October 31, 2013 / August 17-24, 2014]
2013
Jochem Kroezen | PhD Candidate| Erasmus University Rotterdam
Jochem (JJ) is currently the PhD Candidate at Erasmus Research Institute of Management, and his research interest is in the bidirectional relationship between organizations and society. His PhD research focuses on change in established industries and demonstrates how industry history can function as a resource for social movements and entrepreneurial activity. He has expertise in qualitative research methods (NVIVO), multilevel event-history analysis, and meta analysis. [June 21 - August 19, 2013]
Gregoire Bollmann | Senior Researcher & Part-time Lecturer | University of Lausanne
Gregoire is currently the senior researcher and part-time lecturer at Faculty of Business and Economic (HEC Lausanne). His research interests evolve around workplace aggressive and unethical behaviors, organizational justice, just-world beliefs and work group climates. [April 2013]
Margaret Shih | Associate Professor in Management & Organizations | UCLA Anderson School of Management
Margaret Shih is an Associate Professor in Management and Organizations at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Her research focuses on the effects of diversity in organizations. In particular, she focuses on social identity and the psychological effects of stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination and stigma in organizations [Late March - June 2013]
Christian Tröster | Assistant Professor of Leadership & Organizations Behavior | Kühne Logistics University
In September 2011, Dr. Christian Tröster commenced his appointment at the Kühne Logistics University in the field of Leadership and Organizational Behavior. Before he was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resources at the Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University. Dr. Tröster studied Sociology at the University of Groningen (NL) and holds a Ph.D. in Management (2011) from the Rotterdam School of Management (NL). In 2009 he was a visiting scholar at the LINKS Centre at the Gatton College of Business and Economics, University of Kentucky. His research focuses on organizational networks and leadership. Specifically, he investigates how peoples’ interactions influence individual-, team-, and organizational performance and what leaders can do to optimize their subordinates’ networks. He is also interested in the consequences of employing a (culturally) diverse workforce. Dr. Tröster has consulted various companies including IBM, ECORYS, and VOPAK. His goal is to transform cutting-edge scientific insights into practical solutions to managerial challenges. [March 22 - May 13, 2013]
Eric Guthey | Associate Professor in Department of Intercultural Communication and Management | Copenhagen Business School
Eric has extensive research and teaching experience at business schools in the US, Europe, and New Zealand, along with his background in the humanities and cultural history, towards the development of interdisciplinary perspectives on leadership, management, and cultural dynamics in a variety of organizational, social and international contexts. On the basis of his research interestsin leadership and management, he coordinates international masters specialization at CBS entitled Leadership and Management Studies.
2011
Catherine Shea | Graduate Student, Management & Organizations | Duke University
Catherine is a Graduate Student in Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. Her dissertation: Goal Pursuit and the Pursuit of Social Networks.[November 13-28, 2011]
Isaac H. Smith | PhD Student, Organizational Behaviour | University of Utah
Isaac is the 3rd year PhD student in David Eccles School of Business at University of Utah. His research interests: Morality & Ethics, Prosocial Behavior, Social Issues in Management. [October 16-28, 2011]
Jennifer Carson Marr | PhD Candidate, Organizational Behaviour | London Business School
Jennifer is the PhD Candidate in London Business School. Her research interests: Motivational goals (e.g., status-striving, relational focus; selling orientation); status loss; self-regulation; intragroup dynamics.[September 10-24, 2011]