Benjamin Dow

Full-Time 教师

Professor of Practice in Management and Organizations, Program Director, Master of Science in Management

Management, Strategy, and Entrepreneurship

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bdow@dp120.com

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教育

PhD, University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business

传记

Benjamin is a teacher and researcher with a passion for using evidence-based practices to improve people’s lives and help organizations have a positive impact. Prior to joining SMU, he was a Postdoctoral 研究 Scholar in Organizational Behavior at Washington University in St. Louis, Olin School of Business. He received his Ph.D. in Management from the University of Texas in Austin, McCombs School of Business. Before pursuing his Ph.D., Benjamin spent 12 years as a consultant where he enjoyed the challenges of helping people and organizations succeed. This work experience continues to inform his teaching and research.


研究

Leadership, Culture, and Conspiracy Theories


Publications

陶氏,B.,王,C., & 惠特森J. (2023). Support for leaders who use conspiratorial rhetoric: The role of personal control and political identity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

陶氏,B.梅农,T.,王,C., 惠特森J. (2022) Sense of control and conspiracy perceptions: Generative directions on a well-worn path. Current Opinion in Psychology.

陶氏,B.,王,C., 惠特森J.邓,Y. (2022) Mitigating and managing COVID-19 conspiratorial beliefs. BMJ领袖.

陶氏,B., Johnson, A.,王,C., 惠特森J.梅农,T. (2021) The COVID-19 pandemic and the search for structure: Social media and conspiracy theories. Social and Personality Psychology Compass.

赵,我.莫里斯,M。., & 陶氏,B. (2018). How do the Romans feel when visitors' do as the Romans do'? Diversity ideologies and trust in evaluations of cultural accommodation. Academy of Management Discoveries.