Kaylee Hackney, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Management Baylor University

  • Waco TX

Expert on employee stress & well-being with a focus on pregnancy in the workplace

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Biography

Kaylee Hackney, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the Baylor University Hankamer School of Business. She studies the challenges employees face when navigating work and family. Her research has been published in top academic publications such as the Journal of Applied Psychology and the Journal of Organizational Behavior and featured in Forbes, Businessweek, and Psychology Today. Kaylee teaches Leadership and Organizational Behavior at Baylor University.

Areas of Expertise

Work-family balance
Workplace Discrimination
Pregnancy and Work

Education

Florida State University

Ph.D. in Business Administration

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

Eastern Illinois University

MBA

Eastern Illinois University

BA

French

Media Appearances

When to Tell Your Employer About Your Pregnancy

The HR Digest  online

2023-10-26

Offering guidance to worried pregnant employees, this article references research led by Baylor management professor Kaylee Hackney about the negative effects of perceived pregnancy discrimination on expectant parents.

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Business Review - Oh, Baby Baby

KWBU-FM (NPR/Waco)  online

2023-03-30

AUDIO: Workplace discrimination makes for a stressful environment. Kaylee Hackney, Ph.D., assistant professor of management, studied pregnancy workplace discrimination and discovered how workplace stress can affect the mother.

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5 Ways Leaders Can Support Adoptive Parents

Harvard Business Review  online

2023-03-03

Baylor management professors Kaylee J. Hackney, Ph.D., Matthew J. Quade, Ph.D., and Dawn S. Carlson, Ph.D., write that organizational support for adoption – an intentional effort on the part of an organization – has a far-reaching positive impact for both the employees and the organization. The authors outline five ways leaders can better support adoptive parents.

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Articles

Examining the effects of perceived pregnancy discrimination on mother and baby health

Journal of Applied Psychology (2021)

Hackney, K. J., Daniels, S. R., Paustian-Underdahl, S., Perrewé, P. L., Mandeville, A. & Eaton, A.

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Vicarious abusive supervision and turnover in working mothers: Does financial dependency trigger emotional disconnect?

Journal of Organizational Behavior (2021)

Thompson, M. J., Carlson, D. S., Hackney, K. J., Vogel, R.

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It takes a village: How organizational support for adoption positively affects employees and their families

Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology (2021)

Quade, M. J., Hackney, K. J., Carlson, D. S., & Hanlon, R. P.

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