Faculty Profiles

The management and organization faculty at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, comprises prolific scholars and award-winning teachers who are making significant contributions both to the body of knowledge in management and to business practice in the networked economy. Research by members of the department considers topics in the broad areas of strategy, entrepreneurship, innovation, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, and human resource management. The cross-functional nature of many of their projects reflects the interrelatedness of business functions and its impact on business decision making. Through their teaching, Smith's management and organization faculty members assist current business leaders and entrepreneurs in developing the skills necessary to create and sustain successful organizations, and help prepare a new generation of managers to meet business challenges of the future.

Paul Tesluk Paul Tesluk
Tyser Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource
Management Department Chair and
Co-Director, Center for Human Capital, Innovation and Technology
Jeff Kudisch Jeff Kudisch
Distinguished Tyser Teaching Fellow and Associate Department Chair
Kathryn Bartol Kathryn Bartol
Robert H. Smith Professor of Management & Organization
Robert Baum J. Robert Baum
Associate Professor
Gilad Chen Gilad Chen
Associate Professor
Rafael Corredoira
Assistant Professor
Hugh Courtney

Hugh Courtney
Professor of the Practice of Strategy and Associate Dean of Executive Programs

Brent Goldfarb Brent Goldfarb
Associate Professor
Anil Gupta Anil Gupta
Ralph J. Tyser Professor of Strategy & Organization
Michael D. Dingman Chair in Entrepreneurship
Ben Hallen Benjamin L. Hallen
Assistant Professor
David Kirsch David Kirsch
Associate Professor
Don Knight Don Knight
Lecturer
Michael Lawless
Tyser Teaching Fellow
Hui Liao
Associate Professor
Matthew Pearsall
Assistant Professor
Paulo Prochno Paulo Prochno
Tyser Teaching Fellow
Rhonda Reger Rhonda K. Reger
Associate Professor
Joyce Russell Joyce Russell
Distinguished Tyser Teaching Fellow
Oliver Schlake Oliver Schlake
Tyser Teaching Fellow
Myenong-Gu Seo Myeong-Gu Seo
Assistant Professor
Debra Shapiro Debra Shapiro
Clarice Smith Professor of Management & Organization
Robert Sheehan Robert M. Sheehan, Jr.
Lecturer
Henry Sims Henry P. Sims, Jr.
Professor
Ken Smith Ken G. Smith
Dean's Chaired Professor of Business Strategy
James Spina
Lecturer
Cynthia Stevens Cynthia Stevens
Associate Professor
Subra Tangirala Subra Tangirala
Assistant Professor
Susan Taylor M. Susan Taylor
Senior Associate Dean & Associate Dean of Faculty
Dean's Professor of Human Resources
Co-Director, HCIT
Vijaya Venkataramani Vijaya Venkataramani
Assistant Professor
David Waguespack David Waguespack
Assistant Professor
Mark Wellman Mark Wellman
Tyser Teaching Fellow
Karen Wouters
Lecturer
Emeritus Faculty
Stephen Carroll Stephen J. Carroll
Emeritus Professor
Martin Gannon Martin J. Gannon
Emeritus professor
Rudy Lamone Rudolf Lamone
Emeritus Professor
Edwin Locke Edwin Locke
Emeritus Professor
Adjunct Faculty
Jonathan Aberman
Adjunct Faculty
David Kressler
Adjunct Faculty
Yusuf Azizullah
Adjunct Faculty
Mukul Kumar
Adjunct Faculty
Ruth Axelrod
Adjunct Faculty
Gosia Langa
Adjunct Faculty
Melissa Carrier
Adjunct Faculty
Tom Mierzwa
Adjunct Faculty
Michael Chapman
Adjunct Faculty
Matthew Minahan
Adjunct Faculty
Kenneth Gabriel
Adjunct Faculty
Rajesh Rai
Adjunct Faculty
Judith Ann Gebhardt
Adjunct Faculty
Don Rainey
Adjunct Faculty
Rick Goldstein
Adjunct Faculty
James Sanders
Adjunct Faculty
Carol Graser
Adjunct Faculty
Andrew Sherman
Adjunct Faculty
Mark Grovic
Adjunct Faculty
Sandra Stewart
Adjunct Faculty
John Horn
Adjunct Faculty
 

Affiliated Faculty

Wilbur Chung
Logistics, Business and Public Policy
Curt Grimm
Logistics, Business and Public Policy
Gelfand, Michele
UMD Department of Psychology
Charles E. Olson,
Logistics, Business and Public Policy
Violina Rindova
University of Texas
Rachelle Sampson
Logistics, Business and Public Policy
Ian O. Williamson
Melbourne Business School