Charlice Hurst
Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Mendoza College of Business

Schools
- Mendoza College of Business
Links
Biography
Mendoza College of Business
The primary focus of my research is on interpersonal dynamics in the workplace and how interpersonal relationships influence well-being and performance. I often examine, in particular, the roles of personality and gender in shaping interpersonal relationships between coworkers and between leaders and followers. Among my ongoing research projects, I am examining how transitioning to a virtual work environment affects team member relationships, how leaders perceive and respond to employee voice (speaking up), and how unintentional norm violations by newcomers affect their adjustment to their new organization. Prior to embarking on my academic career, I spent ten years as a fundraising and management consultant to nonprofit organizations and social enterprises.
Areas of Expertise
- Development and effects of interpersonal relationships at work
- Gender and race in the workplace
- Stereotyping and discrimination
- Personality and self-concept
Publications
- "What I experienced yesterday is who I am today: Relationship of work motivations and behaviors to within-individual variation in the five-factor model of personality.", (With Timothy Judge, Lauren Simon, Ken Kelley), Journal of Applied Psychology, 99, 2014
## Education - PhD University of Florida (2004 — 2010) - International MBA University of South Carolina (2002 — 2004) - B.A. Harvard University (1991 — 1994) - Bachelor of Arts - BA Harvard University (1991 — 1994)
Videos
2019 G&WS: Charlice Hurst Presents Flash Talk, “The Just Wage Tool"
Being Highly Sensitive Is Not An Emotional Problem (w/ Charlice Hurst)
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