Faculty Research Profile
Dr. Russell Cropanzano
Russell Cropanzano (Ph.D., Purdue University) is the Brian Lesk Professor of Organizational Behavior in Eller's Department of Management and Organizations.
His primary research areas include perceptions of organizational justice as well as the experience and impact of workplace emotion. Cropanzano has edited four books, presented over 60 papers, and published roughly 80 scholarly articles and chapters. In addition, he is a co-author (with Robert Folger) of the book Organizational Justice and Human Resources Management, which won the 1998 Book Award from the International Association of Conflict Management. He was also a winner of the 2000 Outstanding Paper Award from the Consulting Psychology Journal. Cropanzano is a former editor of the Journal of Management, a fellow in the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and Representative-at-Large for the Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management.
Russell Cropanzano on his teams and leadership in organizations course:
This course focuses on the skills you will need to effectively lead and manage work teams. We explore different attributes necessary for leading work teams, so that you learn how to translate theories into specific competencies that will improve your ability to lead and manage groups. Much of the class is devoted to case studies and group exercises, in which students take on roles in workplace conflicts and discover strategies for success as they try to steer the outcome.
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