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Tom Juravich

Tom Juravich

Professor of Labor Studies and SociologyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Tom Juravich studies work, workers and the labor movement.

Labor UnionsEthnographic ResearchLabor MovementsWork and the Labor ProcessWorking Class and Union Culture
Grace Pownall

Grace Pownall

Professor Emerita of AccountingEmory University, Goizueta Business School

Information and Global Capital MarketsVoluntary Disclosure Incentives and PracticesInternational Accounting
Sang-Hoon Lee, Ph.D.

Sang-Hoon Lee, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Management, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University

Workaholism and OverworkEmployment RelationsDark Side of Prosocial Behavior
Prasad Tetali

Prasad Tetali

Professor and Department HeadCarnegie Mellon University

Prasad Tetali's research interests are in the areas of discrete math, probability and theory of computing.

Probability and Theory of ComputingIsoperimetry and Functional AnalysisComputational Number TheoryDiscrete MathMarkov Chains
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey

Donald Tomaskovic-Devey

Professor of Sociology and Executive Director of Center for Employment EquityUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Donald Tomaskovic-Devey is an expert in understanding the processes that generate workplace inequality.

Employment EquityLabor MarketsIncome DistributionsEconomic SociologyOrganizations and Inequality
Philip Podsakoff

Philip Podsakoff

Chair | Clinical ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Philip Podsakoff is an expert in leadership and organizational behavior.

Antecedents and Consequences of Organizational Citizenship BehaviorRelationships between Employee Attitudes and BehaviorsLeadership Behavior and EffectivenessSocial Power and Influence ProcessesOrganizational Research Methods
Ralph Carter

Ralph Carter

Piper Professor, Political ScienceTexas Christian University

Professor Carter focuses on Mideast conflicts, U.S. foreign trade and defense policy, with an emphasis on the roles played Congress.

International RelationsU. S. Foreign Policy in FilmMiddle EastRussiaNorth Korea
Gary Elkins, Ph.D., ABPP

Gary Elkins, Ph.D., ABPP

Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience (Core Clinical Faculty)Baylor University

Expert in clinical psychology, health psychology & the science of hypnotherapy for menopause & sleep disorders.

Health and Clincal PsychologySleep Problems and Stress ManagementAlternative Medicine
Scott Munro

Scott Munro

Department Chair, Professor of EngineeringSouthern Utah University

Specializing in aerocoustics flow sound interaction and induced vibrations, propagation, and aerospace technologies

ThermocouplesHot-wire AnemometersCompressible FlowViscous FlowVibration Measurements and Instrumentation
Kate Broer

Kate Broer

PartnerDentons Canada LLP

Award-winning, high-profile litigation lawyer, and co-chair of Dentons Canada's one-of-a-kind National Diversity and Inclusion Initiative.

Alternative Dispute ResolutionProfessional LiabilitySecurities LitigationEnvironmental Review TribunalsDiversity Initiatives in the Legal Profession