ANITA L. BLANCHARD
Associate Professor of Psychology and Organization Science
Department of Psychology
UniversityofNorth CarolinaCharlotte
Colvard 4043
9201 University City Drive
Charlotte,NC28223-0001
Phone: 704.687.4847
EDUCATION
Ph.D. ClaremontGraduateUniversity,Claremont,CA May 2000
Organizational Psychology
Dissertation: Virtual behavior settings: A framework for understanding virtual communities
Advisor: M. Lynne Markus
M.A. ClaremontGraduateUniversity,Claremont,CA, May 1994
Organizational Psychology
M.S. Course Work,University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 1986-1988
Operations Research
B.S. University ofNorth Carolina,Chapel Hill,NC May 1986
Mathematical Sciences
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
- Associate Professor of Psychology and Organization Science, University of North Carolina Charlotte 2008-present
- Assistant Professor of Psychology and Organization Science,University ofNorth Carolina Charlotte 2001-2008
- Assistant Professor of Psychology,CaliforniaStateUniversity Northridge 1999-2001
- Lecturer of Psychology,CaliforniaStateUniversityFullerton 1996-1998
- Lecturer of Psychology,FullertonCollege 1995-1996
PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Blanchard, A. L., Welbourne, J. A. & Boughton, M. A*. (in press) Model of Online Trust: The Mediating Role of Norms and Sense of Virtual Community. Information, Communication, and Society.
Blanchard, A. L., Welbourne, J. A., Gilmore, D., & Bullock*, A. (2009) Followership styles and employee attachment to the organization. The Psychologist Manager Journal, 12, 111-131.
Blanchard, A. L., & Henle, C. A. (2008) Correlates of different forms of cyberloafing: The role of norms and external locus of control. Computers in Human Behavior, 24, 1067-1084.
Henle, C. A., & Blanchard, A. L. (2008) Predicting cyberloafing at work: The relationship between work stressors, organizational sanctions, and cyberloafing. Journal of Managerial Issues, 20(3), 383-400..
Blanchard, A. L. (2008) Testing a Model of Sense of Virtual Community, Computers in Human Behavior, 24, 2107-2123.
Blanchard, A. L. (2007). Developing a sense of virtual community measure, Cyberpsychology & Behavior. 10 (7), 827-830.
Johnson, S. & Blanchard, A. L. (2006). Alternative medicine and herbal use among university students, Journal of American College Health, 55 (3), 163-169.
Blanchard, A. L. (2006). Listserv implementation and sense of community: The relationships with increased knowledge and face-to-face interaction. International Journal of e-Collaboration, 2 (2), 27-45.
Blanchard, A. L. & Markus, M.L. (2004). The experienced “sense” of a virtual community: Characteristics and processes. The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 33 (1), 64-79.
Blanchard, A. L. (2004c) Virtual behavior settings: An application of behavior settings theories to virtual communities. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 9 (2) [available online at] http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol9/issue2/blanchard.html.
Ensher, E., Heun, C. & Blanchard, A. (2003). Online Mentoring And Computer-Mediated Communication: New Directions In Research. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 63, 264-288.
Blanchard, A. L. & Horan, T. (1998) Virtual communities and social capital, Social Science Computer Review, 16, 293-307.
Donaldson, S. I., & Blanchard, A. L. (1995) The seven health practices, well-being, and performance at work: Evidence for the value of reaching small and underserved worksites. Preventive Medicine, 24, 270-277.
Eveland, J. D., Blanchard, A., Brown, W., & Mattocks, J. (1995) The role of ‘help networks’ in facilitating use of CSCW tools. The Information Society, 11, 113-129.
PEER REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS
Walker, L. S., Blanchard, A. L., & Burnett, H. D.* (in press) The role of experiments in virtual groups. In Shawn Long (Ed.) Virtual work and Human Interaction Research, IGI Global.
Blanchard, A. K., Askay, D*. & Callas, K*. (2010) Sense of Community in Professional Virtual Communities. In Shawn Long (Ed) Communication, relationships, and practices in virtual work, IGI Global .
Blanchard, A. L. & Rashotte, L. S. (2010) The Role of Technology in the Development of Group Trust. In D. Latusek & A. Gerbasi (Eds). Trust and Technology, IGI Global.
Blanchard, A. L. (2008) Sense of Virtual Community: Definition, Antecedents and Outcomes, In S. Kelsey & Kirk St. Amant (Eds) Handbook of Computer-Mediated Communication Research, Hershey: PA: IGI Global.
Blanchard, A. L. (2007) The definition, antecedents and outcomes of successful virtual communities. In N. Koch (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of e-Collaboration, Hershey: PA: IGI Global.
Blanchard, A. L. (2004a). Blogs as virtual communities: Identifying a sense of community on the Julie/Julia Project. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, community and culture of weblogs. L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratcliff, & J. Reyman (Eds). University of Minnesota, [available online at] http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere.
Blanchard, A. L. (2004b) The Effects of Dispersed Virtual Communities on Face-to-Face Social Capital. In M. Huysman and V. Wulf (Eds.) Social Capital and Information Technology.Cambridge,MA: MIT Press.
INVITED BOOK CHAPTERS
Blanchard, A. L. (2007) Organizational sense of community and listserv use: examining the roles of knowledge and face-to-face interaction, in N. Kock (ed) E-Collaboration in Modern Organizations: Initiating and Managing Distributed Projects (Advances in e-Collaboration Series: Volume 2). Hershey: PA: IGI Global.
Blanchard, A. (2006a) Telecommuting, In S. Rogelberg (Ed.) Encyclopedia of I/O Psychology, Sage.
Blanchard, A. (2006b) Virtual Organizations, In S. Rogelberg (Ed.) Encyclopedia of I/O Psychology¸ Sage.
Blanchard, A. L. & Horan, T. (2000) Virtual communities and social capital, In G. D. Garson (Ed.) Social Dimensions of Information technology: Issues for the new millennium.Hershey,PA: Idea Publishing Group.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Welbourne, J., Blanchard, A. L., Boughton, M. D.* (2009). Supportive Communication, Sense of Virtual Community and Health Outcomes in Online Infertility Groups. In Communities and Technology 2007: Proceedings of the Fourth Communities and Technologies Conference, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.
Blanchard, A. L. & Markus, M. L. (2007). Technology and Community Behavior in Online Environments In C. Steinfield, B. T. Pentland, M. Ackerman, & N. Contractor (Eds). Communities and Technology 2007: Proceedings of the Third Communities and Technologies Conference,MichiganStateUniversity, Springer.
Blanchard, A. L. & Markus, M. L. (2002) Sense of community—Maintaining the experience of belonging. Proceedings of the Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 8.
Eveland, J. D., Blanchard, A. L., Brown, W. & Mattocks, J. (1994). The role of “help networks” in facilitating use of CSCW tools, Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work.
RESEARCH UNDER REVIEW
Blanchard, A. L. & Cook, J. Virtual learning communities in psychology: Future directions, Under 2nd review In Buch, K. (Ed.) New directions for teaching and learning.
Welbourn, J. L., Blanchard, A. L., & Boughton, M. D. Motivations in Virtual Health Communities and Their Relationship to Community, Connectedness and Stress. Under review at the Computers in Human Behavior.
Blanchard, A. L. & Walker, L. S., Entitativity in Online Groups: Theory Development, Under review at Small Group Research special INGroup issue.
Blanchard, A. L., & Askay, D.* Entitativity on Facebook, Under review in Journal of computer-mediated communication special issue on social media in organizations.
RESEARCH IN PREPARATION
* indicates students who are co-authors
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Blanchard, A. L. (2011). Virtual Communities and Online Groups: Applications of Psychological Theory Online, Presented to Research, Application and Pedagogy Conference, California Polytechnical University, Pomona, CA.
Blanchard, A. L. (2010). Social and Professional Virtual Communities, Presentation to Bank of America Learning Group, Charlotte, NC.
Blanchard, A. L. (2010) Business Uses of Social media, Presentation to University City Chamber of Commerce, Charlotte, NC
Blanchard, A. L. (2010) Social media in communities and organizations, Presentation to Carolina Girl Geeks Dinner, Charlotte, NC
Blanchard, A. L. (2008) Challenges and benefits of using email in groups, Presentation to the UNC Charlotte Developmental and Alumni Office.
Blanchard, A. L. (2008). Virtual groups at work: Current issues and future directions, Industrial/Organizational Organizational Behavior (IOOB) Annual Conference,Fort Collins,Colorado
Blanchard, A. L. (2006) Sense of community: Making “real” connections online. Davidson College Research Symposium.
Blanchard, A. L. (2006) Sense of community—How to define and measure it. NC Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging (NCANPHA) Annual Conference, New Bern, NC.
Blanchard, A. L. (2000). Virtual communities and “real” and virtual civic engagement. National Civic League’s 106th Conference on Governance, Arlington, VA.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Blanchard, A. L. & Rashotte,, L. S. (2011) Entitativity: A theoretical Model, Presentation at the INGroup annual conference, Minneapolis, MN.
Welbourn, J. L., Blanchard, A. L., & Boughton, M. D., (2011) Virtual Health Communities and Stress, Presentation at the Association of Internet Researchers Annual Conference in Seattle, WA.
Blanchard, A. L., Askay, D.*, Boughton, M. D.* (2011) Entitativity on Facebook, Presentation at the Association of Internet Researchers Annual Conference in Seattle, WA. 7
Blanchard, A. L. & Walker, L. S. (2011). Trust and Entitativity Online, Presentation at The Southern Sociological Association Annual Conference in Jacksonville, FL.
Follman, L.*, Blanchard, A. L., Stewart, O. J.*, & Cann, A. (2011). Humor at Work: Coping with Stress and Increasing Organizational Identity, To be presented at the Annual American Psychological Association conference in Washington, D.C.
Blanchard, A. K., Askay, D*. & Callas, K*. (2010) Sense of Community in Professional Virtual Communities. Presentation at the annual National Communication Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Welbourne, J., Blanchard, A. L., Boughton, M. D.* (2009). Supportive Communication, Sense of Virtual Community and Health Outcomes in Online Infertility Groups. Paper presented at the Fourth Communities and Technologies Conference, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.
Boughton, M.*, Blanchard, A. L., Welbourne, J. (2008) Organizational commitment and Sense of community, Paper presented at Southeastern Psychology Association Annual Conference.
Janardhanam, N.*, Johnson, S., & Blanchard, A. L. (2008) Does Emotional Intelligence affect symptom reporting, Paper presented at American Psychosomatic Society Annual Conference.
Blanchard, A. L. (2008). Media Choice and Usage. Chair. Academy of Management Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
Blanchard, A. L. (2008) Southeastern I/O Psychology Association Program, Chair and Organizer. Southeastern Psychology Association Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC.
Blanchard, A. L., Welbourne, J. A. & Boughton, M.* (2007) A Model of Online Trust: The Mediating Role of Norms and Sense of Virtual Community. Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Blanchard, A. L., Welbourne, J. A., Gilmore, D., & Bullock, A.* (2007) Followership as a mediator between job involvement and organizational commitment and satisfaction. Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Blanchard, A. L. & Markus, M. L. (2007). Technology and Community Behavior in Online Environments. Paper presented at the International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
Nifong, J. P.*, McAnulty, R. D., Blanchard, A. L., Cann, A., & Brineman, J. (2007). Predictors of Problematic Internet Use in College Students. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychology Association (SEPA), New Orleans, LA.
Blanchard, A. L. & Henle, C. A. (2006) Identifying and Predicting Forms of Cyberloafing: The Role of Norms and External Locus of Control. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theAcademy ofManagement,Atlanta,GA.
Blanchard, A. L. (2006) Online Communities, Session Chair. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA.
Blanchard, A. L. (2006). Testing a model of Sense of Virtual Community. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference Society for I/O Psychologists,Dallas,TX.
Blanchard, A. L. & Rosso, A.* (2006). Mentoring, Organizational Commitment and Organizational Sense of Community. Interactive Poster at the 21st Annual Conference Society for I/O Psychologists, Dallas, TX.
Henle, C. A. & Blanchard, A. L. (2005) Cyberloafing as a Coping Method: Relationship Between Work Stressors, Sanctions, and Cyberloafing, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Honolulu, HA.
Blanchard, A. L., Eklund, E.* & Boone, M.* (2005) Testing the Effects of Community in Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Paper presented at the 20th Annual Conference Society for I/O Psychologists, Los Angeles, CA.
Blanchard, A. L. (2005). A Faculty Member’s View of Internship Supervision, In A. L. Blanchard (Chair) Successful Internships: A Discussion from Academic and Practitioners’ Experience, Symposium at the 20th Annual Conference Society for I/O Psychologists, Los Angeles, CA.
Blanchard, A. L. (2003) Whose community is it anyway? Testing a model of member participation and sense of community in virtual communities. Association of Internet Researchers Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Blanchard, A. (2003). How do listservs increase organizational sense of community, Paper presented at the 18th Annual Conference Society for I/O Psychologists,Los Angeles,CA.
Blanchard, A (2003) Teaching Activities for Undergraduate Courses in Industrial-Organizational Psychology. Symposium at the 18th Annual Conference Society for I/O Psychologists, Orlando, FL.
Ensher, E., Huen, C. & Blanchard, A. (2002) Online Mentoring And Computer-Mediated Communication: New Directions In Research. Academy of Management, Denver, CO.
Blanchard, A. L., & Markus, M. L. (2002) Sense of community—Maintaining the experience of belonging. Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences, Big Island, Hawaii. Nominated for Best Conference Paper Award.
Blanchard, A. L. (2001). Developing a model of virtual community functioning, Association of Internet Researchers,Minneapolis,MN.
Blanchard, A. L. & Horan, T. (2001). LA CultureNet: Successes and failures in a Cultural Community Network. Association of Internet Researchers, Minneapolis, MN.
Blanchard, A. L. (2001). Virtual behavior settings: Understanding virtual group development, Western Academy of Management, Sun ValleyIdaho.
Blanchard, A. L. (2000). In search of a common story: The utilization of qualitative methods to explore employees’ careers, work-personal life, and virtual interactions. Western Academy of Management, Kona, Hawaii.
Blanchard, A. L. (1999) The emerging environment of virtual communities: Virtual behavior settings. Environmental Design and Resource Association (EDRA), Orlando, FL.
Blanchard, A. L. (1999). Towards an understanding of Internet use and well-being. Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.
Blanchard, A. L. & Horan, T. (1997). Can we surf together if we’re bowling alone: The effects of virtual communities on social capital. American Sociological Association, New York, NY.
Blanchard, A.L. (1996). An evaluation of the changes in computing help structure, Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA.
Blanchard, A. L., Wierson, M., Sun, L. Arquilles, L. (1995). Perceptions of differential treatment by health care professionals. Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Eveland, J.D., Blanchard, A., Brown, W., Mattocks, J. (1994). The role of ‘Help Networks’ in facilitating use of CSCW tools. Computer Supported Cooperative Work,Chapel Hill,NC.
Eveland, J.D., & Blanchard, A. L. (1994). The role of ‘Help Networks’ in facilitating use of new computer tools. International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, New Orleans, LA.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS UNDER REVIEW
Blanchard, A. L., Follman, L., Cann, A., & Stewart, O. J. Making Sense of Humor at Work, paper submitted to the August, 2012 Annual Confernece of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
Blanchard, A. L. & Long, S. D. “Eating their own”: The Usefulness and Challenges of Conflicting Norms in Professional Nursing Virtual Communities paper submitted to the August, 2012 Annual Confernece of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
Wadsworth, M. B. & Blanchard, A. L. Influence in Virtual Teams paper submitted to the August, 2012 Annual Confernece of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
Blanchard, A. L. & Walker, L. S., Entitativity in Online Groups: Theory Development, paper submitted to the July, 2012 Annual INGroup Conference.
RESEARCH REPORTS
Blanchard, A. L., & Clow, C*. (2007). Analysis of Former Southminster Employees, Prepared for Southminter CCRC as an OSCR project.
Blanchard, A. L. & Rashotte, L. S. (2008) Analysis of UNC Charlotte Graduate School Communication Processes.
ACADEMIC GRANTS AND AWARDS
Internal
- Faculty Reseach Grant (2010), UNC Charlotte $10,500; with Dr. Lisa Walker,
- Faculty Research Grant (2007), UNC Charlotte $7,760; with Dr. Jennifer Wellbourne
- Junior Faculty Research Grant (2004), UNC Charlotte $6,000
- Junior Faculty Research Grant (2002), UNC Charlotte $4,760
- Faculty Development, CSU Northridge (2000) $1,000,
- Graduate Research Fellowship, Claremont Graduate University, 1993-1995
- Johnston Scholarship, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 1982-1986
External
- OSCR Project, $10,285. Analysis of UNCC Graduate School Communication problems with Dr. Lisa Rashotte.
- OSCR Project, $375. Project leader. Analysis of former Southminster employees with Chase Clow*.
- OSCR Project, $10,500, Project Supervisor of student consultants to monthly Lowe’s employee assessments.
- Fellow, NSF Advanced Training Institute in Social Psychology: Using the Internet to Conduct Experiments, 2002
- Getty Information Institute to Claremont Graduate University Research Institute $66,000 (Project Director), 1998
- John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation, Haynes Social Science Dissertation Fund, Claremont Graduate University $16,000, 1997.
Additional Grant Activity
- Faculty Mentor, for NSF Funded REU grant, Research Internships in Cognitive Science, P. Goolkasian (PI), Nakia Gordon (Co-PI).
- Rogelberg, S. , Long, S., & Blanchard, A. L. Organizational Science Diversity Development Initiative submitted to Chancellor’s Diversity Challenge Fund, 2008-09. $6,600.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Undergraduate Introduction to I/O Psychology, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Undergraduate Research Methods, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Undergraduate Advanced Seminar Topics in I/O Psychology, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Graduate Organizational Behavior & Psychology I, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Graduate Organizational Behavior & Psychology II, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Graduate Level Applied Research Methods, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Graduate Level Quantitative Methods, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Graduate Seminar in Survey Research Methods , University of North Carolina Charlotte
Graduate Internship Coordinator, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Graduate Level Writing in the Organization Sciences, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Advanced Training for Managers, UNC Charlotte Belk School of Business, Continuing Education Program
Undergraduate I/O Psychology, California State University Northridge
Undergraduate Research Methods, California State University Northridge
Undergraduate Seminar in Leadership, California State University Northridge
Undergraduate Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, California State University Fullerton
Undergraduate Computer Applications in Psychology, California State University Fullerton
Undergraduate Introductory Psychology, Fullerton College
Undergraduate Pre-Calculus, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Undergraduate Calculus for Business Majors, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Student Committees (Chair)
- Marla Boughton. PhD in Organization Science. Identity and Attachment in Online groups. Predoctoral Project
- Marla Boughton. PhD in Organization Science. PhD Qualifying Committee
- Iza Szymanska, PhD in Organization Science. PhD Qualifying Committee
- Annie Rosso. Masters in I/O Psychology. The influence of high quality mentoring relationships on organizational commitment and organizational sense of community. Defended Spring 2005
- Elizabeth Tedesco. Masters in I/O Psychology. The Moderating Effect of Telecommuting Status on Organizational Commitment. Defended Summer 2006
- Holly Stroup. Masters in I/O Psychology. Sense of community in professional virtual communities. Defended Spring 2009.
- Heather Duxbury, Masters in I/O Psychology. User perceptions of entitativity and identification in an online message board simulation. Defended Spring 2009. Won Best Social Science Master’s Thesis, Fall 2009.
- Marina Varonina. Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis in Psychology. The effects of age on organizational commitment and job satisfaction and how they are moderated by career stage. Defended Spring 2007.
Undergraduate Independent Study and Research Lab
- Lynne Ingersoll. Telecommuting and Boundaries, Fall 2003.
- Jessica England Sides: Work-Family-School Balance, Spring, 2002.
- Jessica Carlsen, Sense of Community in Blogs, Spring 2004.
- Annaliese Thomas, Health Virtual Communities, Fall 2006.
- Nick Conley, Health Virtual Communities, Spring 2007.
- Katherine Keeton, Trolls online
- Sarah Metts, Sense of virtual community and identity
- Margo Villarosa, Lab research assistant
- Melissa Jourdain, Lab research assistant
- Sherifa Johnson, Lab research assistant
- Kama Green, Lab research assistant
- Lindsey Rutherford, Lab research assistant
- Veronica Lett, Lab research assistant
- Anthony , Lab research assistant
Graduate Independent Study
- Richard Louie, Virtual COMmunity Research Lab, Spring 2009-
- Nikki Blacksmith, Sense of Virtual community in a blog, Summer 2006-Fall 2007.
- Heather Gordon, Sense of Virtual community in a blog, Summer 2006- Fall 2007.
Student Committees (Member)
- Felesia Stukes, Doctoral Committee, HCI
- Daniel Bonilla, Quals committee, Doctoral Committee, Organization Science
- Pamela Wisniewski, Doctoral Committee, MIS
- YiMing Zheng, Doctoral Committee, MIS
- April Spivak, Predoctoral project in Organization Sciences
- David Askay, Predoctoral project in Organization Sciences, Quals committee
- Annada Hypes. PhD in Health Psychology.
- Kimberly Miller. Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis.
- Amber Glow. Masters in I/O Psychology. The relationship of perceived social support and work-family spillover, job satisfaction and well-being. Defended Spring 2007.
- Jason Nifong. Masters in Community & Counseling Psychology. Internet addiction. Defended Summer 2006.
- Jason Williams. Masters in I/O Psychology. The effects of lateness to meetings. Defended Spring 2006.
- Angela Bullock. Masters in I/O Psychology. The effects of followership style on organizational commitment and job satisfaction. Defended Spring 2005
- Carolyn Wolf. Masters in I/O Psychology. The differences between avoidable and unavoidable turnover in organizations. Defended Spring 2004.
- Chris Miller. Masters in I/O Psychology. Conscientiousness and International Managerial Performance. Defended Spring 2004.
- Kimberly McKessey. Masters in I/O Psychology Similarity and differences in personality type and the quality of leader-member exchange (LMX). Defended Spring 2003.
- Gena Dechant. Masters in I/O Psychology Emotional intelligence (EQ) and retention. Defended Spring 2003.
- Kia Linker. Masters in I/O Psychology. Executive coaching. Spring 2002.
- Breni Rice. Masters in I/O Psychology. Performance feedback and the Big 5, Fall 2003.
- Jeremy Theissen. Masters in I/O Psychology, Employee motivation and Six Sigma. Defended Spring 2003.
- Andrea Gemma. Masters in I/O Psychology The effects of personality, support and family characteristics on job burnout in the workplace.
- Patrick Ingham. Masters in I/O Psychology. Leadership on virtual teams.
- Rachel Woodall, Masters in I/O Psychology, A model of Cyberloafing Stress, and Justice.
- Jennifer Hosey, Masters in I/O Psychology, Emotional Labor in a Healthcare Environment
- Nimi Jahardhanam, Masters in Community & Counseling Psychology, Health symptons and Emotional Intelligence
- Jennifer Charles Sicotte, Masters in I/O Psychology,
ACADEMIC SERVICE
Departmental
- Editor, UNC Charlotte Undergraduate Journal of Psychology, 2005-
- Member, Psychology Department Diversity Committee 2008-
- Chair (2006) and Member (2003, 2005) Graduate Student Admissions committee, Masters in I/O
- Member of the Centeral Carolina Conference in Psychology planning committee, 2006
- Member of the Psychology Department Workload Committee, 2002-2006
- Member of the Masters in I/O Revision Committee, 2003-2004
- Member of the I/O Search Committee, 2002-2005
- Psychology Department Meeting Note taker, 2001-2002
- ASC DepartmentalFund DriveCoordinator, 2001-2006
College
- Member, Organization Science transdisciplinary conference planning committee
- Member, Organization Science graduate student Admissions committee
- Member, Organization Science Summer Institute student admittance committe
- Member, Organization Science Summer Institute planning committee
- Member,Organization Science Transdisciplinary Event Planning committee, 2006-2007
- Advisor, student Society for Human Resource Managers (SHRM) group, 2002-present.
- Member Organizational Science PhD Development Committee, 2003-2006
- CollegeofArtsand Sciences Faculty Council Alternate Representative, 2002-2004
Community
- Survey Consultant, Camp Blue Skies volunteer exit survey
- Board member, Holy Communications, to set up virtual communities forMyersParkBaptistChurch.
- Ad hoc advisor toMeckConnect, atMecklenbergCountyinitiative to increase citizen involvement.
- Survey consultant for annual parent survey for Thompson Child and Family Focus. Ongoing from May 2007-2010.
- Invited speaker, on “The Virtual Employee: Staying in the loop while out of the office.” IBM Charlotte Technical Symposium.Charlotte,NC.
- Treasurer and Executive board member forNorth CarolinaI/O Psychologists, 2002-2007
- Judge at NC Psychology Graduate and Undergraduate Research Fair, 2002
Media Appearances
- Charlotte Observer
- GastoniaGazette
- Lake Norman News
- UNCCharlotteAlumni Magazine
- EXCHANGE, theUNCCharlotteCollegeof Arts and Sciences Alumni magazine
- UNCCharlotte’s Women in Science project
- University CityMagazine
- New JerseyStar Ledger
- Los AngelesTimes
- Panelist on local NPR Affiliate WFAE’sCharlotteTalks (2008, 2009)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND AFFILIATIONS
Editorial Review Boards
- Journal of Applied Communication Research (2012-)
- Organization Science (2008- )
- Journal of Computer Mediated Communication (2008- )
- International Journal of e-Collaboration (2006-)
- Journal of Management (2006-2008)
- Virtual Work and Human Interaction Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, Shawn D. Long (Editor)
Ad Hoc Reviewer For Journals and Peer Reviewed Books
- Journal of Applied Communication Research
- The Information Society
- New Media and Society
- Information, Communication, and Society
- Journal of Business and Psychology
- American Psychologist
- Journal of Applied Psychology
- MIS Quarterly (MISQ)
- The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems
- Information Systems Research (ISR)
- Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS)
- Social Science Computer Review (SSCR)
- The Psychologist Manager Journal
- Encyclopedia of E-collaboration Technologies
- Journal of Prevention and Intervention in Communities
Awards:
- Nominated: Best reviewer reward, AOM OCIS division, 2010
Conference Reviewer
- INGroup
- TheAcademyofManagement(AOM)
- Society of I/O Psychologists (SIOP)
- HawaiiInternational Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
- The International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)
- European Conference on Information Systems
- The Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR)
Proposal Reviewer
- Dutch Research Council
- National Science Foundation
- National Science Foundation CAREER Grant
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council ofCanada(Grant)
- Responsible Innovation (MVI) Dutch Government Grant
Conference Service
- Associate Editor, Organizational Communication and Information Systems division,AcademyofManagement Conference, 2007-present
- Associate Editor, Online communities division, International COnfernce on Information Systems, 2010
- Chair, Nominations committee, Organizational Communication and Information Systems division,AcademyofManagement Conference, 2007-2008
- Continuing Education Committee Member, Society for I/O Psychologists annual conference, 2007-2008.
- Organizer and presiding officer of the Southeastern I/O Psychology Association (SEIOPA) Seminar for SEPA Conference, 2008
- Volunteer, Organizational Communication and Information Systems division,AcademyofManagement Conference, 2006
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Senior Research Associate and Project Manager, Claremont Graduate University Research Institute,Claremont,CA (1995-1999)
- Research Consultant, Claremont, CA, 1993-1999
- Computing and Statistics Consultant, TheClaremontGraduateUniversity, Claremont, CA, 1994-1995
- Manager, Quantitative Analyst, American Express, New York, NY, 1991-1992
- Senior Quantitative Analyst, Citicorp POS Information Services, Stamford, CT, 1998-1991
Member
- AcademyofManagement(OCIS,OB)
- Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Association of Internet Researchers
- North CarolinaI/O Psychologists
- American Psychological Association
- Charlotte Area Society of Human Resource Management
- Charlotte Area Society for Training and Development




