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Kathleen M. Carley
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Kathleen M. Carley's research combines cognitive science and computer science to address complex social and organizational problems.
Michelle Grimes
Associate Professor of Child Clinical PsychologySouthern Utah University
A licensed psychologist specializing in clinical child psychology, principles of phycological assessment, and sibling conflict resolution
Mitchell Neubert, Ph.D.
Professor of Management; Senior Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development; Chavanne Chair of Christian Ethics in BusinessBaylor University
Dr. Neubert explores how leadership, particularly servant leadership, and ethics affect performance and well-being of people & organizations
Gustavo Razzetti
CEOFearless Culture
We help teams do the best work of their lives.
Steven Weisberg
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Steven Weisberg studies the cognitive neuroscience of human spatial navigation, why people differ, and how to improve spatial behavior.
Matthew Hughey, Ph.D.
Professor of SociologyUniversity of Connecticut
A scholar of racism and racial inequality in identity formation, organizations, media, politics, science, religion, and public advocacy.
John David N. Dionisio
Chair and Professor of Computer ScienceLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Allen C. Amason
Dean of the Parker College of BusinessGeorgia Southern University
Dr. Amason’s research focuses on strategic decision-making and the role of top management in the strategy process.
Tae Wan Kim
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Tae Wan Kim's research is focused on AI ethics, cross-cultural business ethics, future of the workplace and corporate social responsibility.
James A. Roberts, Ph.D.
The Ben H. Williams Professor of MarketingBaylor University
Nationally recognized expert on the impact of consumer attitudes on well-being, including the effect of smartphone & social media use.