management — ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Mon, 22 Jul 2024 15:40:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Elizabeth Wimer /faculty-experts/elizabeth-wimer/ Fri, 13 Aug 2021 15:36:53 +0000 /?post_type=faculty-experts&p=167838 Elizabeth Wimer is an assistant teaching professor, leading courses on management, marketing, entrepreneurship, sales, and creative problem solving. Her experience in entrepreneurial ventures and her passion for management translates into courses, consulting and speaking engagements in entrepreneurship, ideation, marketing, creative problem solving, personal selling, management and customer service. Her consulting work has taken her throughout the United States and also to Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Kenya and the U.K. and her passion for education has led her most recently to South Sudan to volunteer to teach at an understaffed school in rural Africa. Prior to her career in academia, she served as the director of marketing and public relations for exclusive, independent hotels in Maryland and in upstate New York. She is a graduate of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ with an M.A. in Rhetorical Studies/Speech Communication, and Hood College with a B.A. in Communications.

M.A., Rhetorical Studies/Speech Communication, ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈB.A., Communications, Hood College

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Eunkyu Lee /faculty-experts/eunkyu-lee/ Thu, 12 Aug 2021 20:44:50 +0000 /?post_type=faculty-experts&p=134436 Eunkyu Lee is Associate Dean for Global Initiatives and a Professor of Marketing.

Professor Lee’s primary research interests include marketing channel strategy, product category management, and consumer survey methodology.

His teaching interests include marketing management, distribution channel management, and marketing strategy.

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Lynne Vincent /faculty-experts/lynne-vincent-2/ Wed, 10 Jun 2020 21:11:33 +0000 /?post_type=faculty-experts&p=155326 Lynne Vincent is an Assistant Professor of Management at the M.J. Whitman School of Management at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. Professor Vincent teaches undergraduate management classes at Whitman.

Vincent’s research examines the moral and social implications of creativity. In contrast to the status quo view of creativity as inherently positive, she investigates the potential dark side and the unexpected consequences of creativity. Her research reveals that creativity and the perception of creativity influences decisions to engage in dishonest behaviors, how people handle negative experiences and even how people judge others. These processes affect how organizations encourage creativity, how organizations design jobs and how hiring decisions are made.

Her research has appeared in Academy of Management Journal, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General and Psychological Science.

Vincent earned her B.S. in industrial and labor relations and her M.S. and Ph.D. in organizational behavior from Cornell University.

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Ray Wimer /faculty-experts/ray-wimer/ Mon, 19 Nov 2018 16:21:12 +0000 /?post_type=faculty-experts&p=134323 Professor Wimer’s teaching interests include Personal Selling, Perspectives on Business and Management, and Principles of Marketing.

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