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  Graduate School–New Brunswick 2010–2012 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Industrial Relations and Human Resources 545  

Industrial Relations and Human Resources 545

Degree Programs Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy

Director of Graduate Program: Professor Douglas Kruse, Janice Levin Building, Livingston Campus (732-445-5991)

Members of the Graduate Faculty

John R. Aiello, Professor of Psychology, SAS; Ph.D., Michigan State
Industrial and organizational psychology; environmental stress; nonverbal communication

Clayton P. Alderfer, Professor of Psychology, GSAPP; Ph.D., Yale
Organizational behavior and organizational change

Richard W. Beatty, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Washington
Human resource systems and planning; performance appraisal; compensation

David Bensman, Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Columbia
Labor history; contemporary collective-bargaining issues; schools and education

Joseph Blasi, Professor of Human Resource Management and Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ed.D., Harvard
Employee ownership; employee participation in management and governance

John F. Burton, Professor Emeritus of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, SMLR; Ph.D., Michigan
Workers compensation; public-sector collective bargaining

Paula Caligiuri, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State
International human resources; selection

Tracy F.H. Chang, Associate Extension Specialist in Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Iowa
Union building; globalization and strategic international alliances; economics and politics

Cary Cherniss, Professor of Psychology, GSAPP; Ph.D., Yale
Job stress and burnout; careers; organizational change; supervision

Sue Cobble, Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Stanford
Women and work; labor history; union leadership

Niki Dickerson, Assistant Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Michigan
Labor market demographics; economic sociology; survey research and design

Steven M. Director, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Northwestern
Human resource policy, planning, and evaluation; financial analysis of human resources and labor relations decisions

Adrienne E. Eaton, Professor of Labor and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Collective bargaining; worker and union participation in management; union organizing

Charles H. Fay, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Washington
Compensation; performance appraisal; human resource information systems

Janice Fine, Associate Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Low-wage work; African-American and immigrant workers; organizing strategies

David Finegold, Professor of Human Resource Management and Dean, SMLR; D.Phil., Oxford
Workforce development; corporate governance; evolving employment relationship

Stan M. Gully, Associate Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Michigan State
Leadership and team effectiveness; training and development; multilevel theory and analysis

Charles Heckscher, Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Harvard
Workplace transformation; new forms of employment representation

Mark Huselid, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo)
Strategic human resource management

Susan E. Jackson, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Strategic human resource management; work teams; workforce diversity; stress and burnout

Jeffrey H. Keefe, Associate Professor of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, SMLR; Ph.D., Cornell
Work restructuring and technology; collective bargaining; telecommunications; labor relations

Rebecca Kehoe, Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Cornell
Strategic human resource management; social capital; organizational renewal; innovation; knowledge management

Mark R. Killingsworth, Professor of Economics, SAS; D.Phil., Oxford
Labor and human resources; discrimination

Douglas L. Kruse, Professor of Human Resource Management and Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Harvard
Profit sharing; employee ownership; disability and employment

Barbara A. Lee, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Ohio State Employment law; employee relations

David Lepak, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State
Strategic human resource management

Mingwei Liu, Assistant Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Cornell
International and comparative employment relations; labor relations and HRM in China; high performance work systems

Patrick McKay, Associate Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Akron
Organizational diversity

Jessica Methot, Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Florida

Overlap of formal and informal work relationships; social networks; voluntary turnover; team interaction and processes; organizational stress

Jean Phillips, Associate Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Michigan State
Leadership; teams; learning organizations; job search/recruitment 

William Rodgers, Professor of Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Harvard
Business cycle and job growth; labor markets discrimination; logistics chains

Patricia A. Roos, Professor of Sociology, SAS; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Stratification; work; gender

Saul Rubinstein, Associate Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Work systems; organizational transformation

Randall S. Schuler, Professor of Human Resource Management, SMLR; Ph.D., Michigan State
Strategic and international human resource management

Lisa Schur, Associate Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; J.D., Northwestern; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Labor law and employment law; work and disability

Susan Schurman, Dean of University College Community and Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Michigan
Labor and adult education; action research

Carl Edward Van Horn, Professor of Public Policy, EJBSPPP; Ph.D., Ohio State
American political institutions; public policy

Paula Voos, Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, SMLR; Ph.D., Harvard
Collective bargaining; labor markets

John D. Worrall, Professor of Economics, FAS-C; Ph.D., Rutgers
Worker's compensation; property-casualty insurance; labor economics

Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty

Claudia G. Meer, Associate Extension Specialist, SMLR; Ed.D., Rutgers
Education in industry; training and development; adult learning

 
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