Hector Martinez

Professor at INCAE Business School

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  • INCAE Business School

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Biography

INCAE Business School

Hector is a Lecturer in the Management Department at the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky, and a Visiting Professor at INCAE Business School in Costa Rica. His research has focused on motivation, and in particular the impact of coaching on employee engagement, performance, and meaningfulness of work. By applying Boyatzis' coaching model around sustainable change (Intentional Change Theory), his approach to teaching is both positive and appreciative, looking to help students identify and realize their future ideal self. In the classroom, his courses are structured using the experiential learning theory (Kolb, 1984), with the intent of providing students with an engaging and transformative learning experience.

He has been an Assistant Professor at INCAE Business School and taught courses in the undergrad, Master's and Exec Ed Programs at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland Ohio. His topics include leadership, HR management, negotiations, and group dynamics. In addition, he is a certified coach. Hector has a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Case Western Reserve University, an MBA from INCAE Business School, and a B.A. in Literature from New College of Florida.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University (2010.08 — 2016.05)
  • MBA INCAE Business School (2007 — 2008)
  • B.A. New College of Florida (1991 — 1994)

Companies

  • Lecturer Gatton College of Business and Economics (2021)
  • Visiting Professor INCAE Business School (2021)
  • PhD Student Weatherhead School of Management (2010 — 2021)
  • Assistant Professor INCAE Business School (2016 — 2020)
  • Researcher INCAE (2008 — 2010)
  • Recruiting INCAE (2005 — 2007)
  • 7th and 8th grade English Teacher American Nicaragua School (1998 — 2001)

Publications

Proactive personality at work: Seeing more to do and doing more? DM Bergeron, TD Schroeder, HA Martinez Journal of Business and Psychology 2014

The stability of organizational citizenship behavior over time: Women as good citizens D Bergeron, T Schroeder, H Martinez, E Amdurer, C Van Esch Academy of Management Proceedings 2012

Inspired and Effective: The Role of the Ideal Self Inemployee Engagement, Well-Being, and Positive Organizational Behaviors H Martinez Case Western Reserve University 2 2016

Inspired and Effective: The Role of the Ideal Self in Employee Engagement, Well-Being, and Positive Organizational Behaviors HA Martinez, K Rochford, RE Boyatzis, S Rodriguez-Chaves Frontiers in Psychology 2021

Appreciating Large Classes: Using Appreciative Inquiry to Foster a Hospitable Learning Space for Experiential Learning MP Trinh, C van Esch, HA Martinez, T Messer Journal of Management Education 2021

Creating Shared Visions in Organizations–Taking an Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management Perspective A Kaiser, F Fahrenbach, H Martinez Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2021

Consideration of Appreciative Inquiry as a Methodology for Experiential Learning in Large Classes T Messer, C Van Esch, HA Martinez, MP Trinh Academy of Management Proceedings 2020

INSPIRED AND EFFECTIVE: The role of the ideal self in the meaningfulness of work HA Martinez Academy of Management Proceedings 2016

Appreciative intelligence in action–A case study of sustainable value creation by Irupana Organic Food of Bolivia MD Metzger, H Martinez, MA Lopez Positive Design and Appreciative Construction: From Sustainable Development … 2010

OCBs and Citizenship Investment Behavior: A Path from Social Exclusion towards Network Centrality H Martinez

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