Management and Organizations
The Management and Organizations (M&O) PhD program at Johnson offers a broad-based program of study for students interested in research careers. Faculty research interests are wide and varied and include topics such as diversity in organizations, creativity in teams, organizational leadership, status and power in teams and organizations, individual and collective decision making, negotiation and conflict management, industry evolution, organizational culture, entrepreneurship, sustainable development, and corporate environmental policy. Doctoral training involves close collaboration with faculty members on shared research interests, coursework in Johnson and across Cornell’s campus, and independent research activities.
Johnson is part of a thriving community of world-class management scholars at Cornell University. Faculty and students work closely with colleagues in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, as well as faculty in the departments of sociology and psychology in the College of Arts and Science. More than twenty Cornell faculty members are affiliated with the management field.
Johnson supports scholarly activity of M&O faculty and students. For instance, faculty and students have access to the Johnson Business Simulation Laboratory to conduct experiments, as well as a participant pool for experimental research. Funding is available to support student research projects and travel to national and international conferences. Johnson also is the home to the internationally-recognized academic journal, Administrative Science Quarterly.
Our goal is to train students to become highly skilled and innovative researchers, preparing them for careers at leading educational institutions and for careers where advanced research and analytical capabilities are required. Recent alumni have been placed in top-tier academic institutions for post-doctoral positions and tenure-track faculty positions, including the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, the University of Texas, the University of California, McGill University, KAIST (Korea), SKK (Korea), and Carnegie Mellon University.
Faculty
- Gautam Ahuja – Johnson
- Ya-Ru Chen – Johnson
- John Doris– Dyson
- Glen W.S. Dowell – Johnson
- Michelle M. Duguid – Johnson
- Angus Hildreth – Johnson
- Heeyon Kim – Nolan
- Kevin Kniffin – Dyson
- Tashlin Lakhani – Nolan
- Elizabeth McClean- Johnson
- Elizabeth A. Mannix – Johnson
- Matt Marx– Johnson
- Laura Niemi – Dyson
- Sunita Sah – Johnson
- Tony Simons – Nolan
- Wesley David Sine – Johnson
- Yuan Shi – Nolan
- Simone Tang – Nolan
- Pam Tolbert – ILR
- Kate Walsh – Nolan
- Kristina Workman – Nolan
Some of our alumni
- Subrina Shen, Graduation Year: 2021, First Placement: University of Texas at Austin
- Huisi Jessica Li, Graduation Year: 2020, First Placement: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Nathan Pettit, Graduation Year: 2011, First Placement: New York University
- Oliver Sheldon, Graduation Year: 2007, First Placement: University of Chicago
- Ethan Burris, Graduation Year: 2005, First Placement: University of Texas at Austin