John Trougakos

Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour & HR Management, Department of Management, University of Toronto Scarborough at Rotman School of Management

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  • Rotman School of Management

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Biography

Rotman School of Management

Bio

John Trougakos is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and HR Management in the Department of Management at University of Toronto-Scarborough, with a cross-appointment to the Organizational Behaviour area at Rotman.  His research explores the dynamics of employees’ daily organizational life, focusing specifically on emotions, social interactions, emotional labor, and work recovery. His research has been published in the Academy of Management Journal and the Journal of Applied Psychology, among others. John currently serves as a member of the editorial board of the Academy of Management Journal, the Journal of Management and the Journal of Business Psychology.

Academic Positions

2013-present  Associate Professor; University of Toronto

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