The Management Department at
Oregon offers courses and programs of study at the
undergraduate, MBA, and Ph.D levels.
The core values of the department center on a commitment to
teaching and research. As part of the Lundquist College of Business,
the department encourages a collegial and enterprising learning
environment characterized by mutual respect for colleagues and
students, openness to new ideas, tolerance for divergent points of
view, and a genuine spirit of inquiry.
The faculty brings considerable expertise to the study of
management. The research competencies of department members include
global business strategy, strategic alliances, sustainability,
conducting business in East and Southeast Asia, cross-cultural influences on
motivation, job attitudes and employee behavior at
work, managing service organizations, health and wellness issues in
the workplace, and leadership. Faculty members have received research
grants from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of
Education, Office of Naval Research, and the Freeman
Foundation.
Members of the department have also been active in service to the
profession, including two past-Presidents of the Academy of
Management, a former Editor of the Academy of Management
Journal, and a Senior Editor of Organization
Sciences. Faculty have also served on the editorial review boards
of many of the leading journals in the field, including
Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy ofManagement Journal, Academy of Management Review,
Strategic Management Journal, Journal ofApplied Psychology, Journal
of
International Management, Journalof World Business,
Journal of Management Inquiry, and the Journal of Leadership
Studies. Members of the department are Fellows of the Academy of
Management, American Psychological Association, and American
Psychological Society.
Members of the department have also been recognized for excellence
in classroom instruction on multiple occasions. Moreover, the
dedication of department members to learning extends beyond the
classroom to include one-on-one mentoring of students, independent
studies, and advising students in pursuit of their learning objectives
and career goals.