性视界传媒

Kevin Rockmann

性视界传媒 Costello College of Business Faculty Kevin Rockmann
Titles and Organizations

Professor, Management

Contact Information

Email: krockman@gmu.edu
Phone: (703) 993-4988
Office Location: 9900 Main Street Suite 252
Office Hours: By appointment

Personal Websites

Biography

Kevin Rockmann is a professor of management at 性视界传媒's Costello College of Business. He is the OB coordinator for the PhD in business program, the past director of the PhD in business program, and the past director of the MBA program. He also served as associate dean overseeing both graduate and undergraduate research.

His research and teaching focuses on how managers and organizations facilitate not only the management of individuals but the management of the connections between individuals. It is in these dyadic ties that much of work is completed, including task work, creative work, and citizenship work. His work has been published in premier academic journals and edited volumes in the fields of management and organizational psychology as well as in leading practice-oriented publications and editorials. His research has been featured in many popular media outlets and recognized with scholarly awards from a variety of national and international organizations.

He teaches courses on leadership, negotiation, and organizational behavior in a range of formats and settings. He is also the lead author on the textbook Negotiation: Moving from Conflict to Agreement,听published by Sage in 2021. He also speaks and consults regularly for organizations on topics regarding leadership, negotiation, relationship management, and management teaching pedagogy.

Research Interests

  • Interpersonal Relationships
  • Relational Systems and Leadership
  • Remote and Hybrid Work
  • Personal Trauma and Interpersonal Effects
  • Identity / Identification

Education

  • PhD - Business Administration, University of Illinois, Urbana
  • BS - Business Administration, University of Illinois, Urbana

Research and Awards

Awards

  • Southern Management Association Best Overall Paper Award. 鈥淟onging for the past: The dual effects of daily nostalgia on employee performance鈥 (with J. Methot & E. Rosado-Solomon)
  • Seed Grant Proposal Preparation Award - $10,000 (2022)
  • 性视界传媒 School of Business Dean鈥檚 Scholar (2017 鈥 2020; 2020 鈥 2023)

Research

  • Bartel, C. & Rockmann, K.W. (2023). The Disease of Indifference: How Relational Systems Provide the Attentional Infrastructure for Organizational Resilience. Strategic Organization, forthcoming.
  • George, M., Wittman, S., & Rockmann, K.W. (2021). Transitioning the study of role transitions: Four challenges for management researchers. Academy of Management Annals. 16 (1): 102-133.
  • Cooper, D.*, Rockmann, K.W.*, Moteabbed, S., & Thatcher, S.M.B. (2020). Integrator or gremlin? Identity partnerships and team newcomer socialization. Academy of Management Review, 46(1): 128-146. *denotes each author contributed equally.
  • Rockmann, K.W. & Northcraft, G.B. (2018). The dilemma portfolio: A strategy to advance the study of social dilemmas in organizations. Academy of Management Annals. 12(2): 494-509
  • Rockmann, K.W., & Ballinger, G.B. (2017). Intrinsic Motivation and Organizational Identification Among On- Demand Workers. Journal of Applied Psychology, 102: 1305-1316.
  • Burris, E., Rockmann, K.W., & Kimmons, Y. (2017) The Value of Voice (to Managers): Employee Identification and the Content of Voice. Academy of Management Journal, 60: 2099-2125.
  • Rockmann, K.W., & Pratt, M.G. (2015). Contagious offsite work and the lonely office: The unintended consequences of distributed work. Academy of Management Discoveries, 1: 150-164.

Teaching Interests

  • Organizational behavior
  • Negotiations

Media Clippings

  • August 15, 2024 - Fast Company
  • June 21, 2024 - Bloomberg
  • January 8, 2024 - PolitiFact.com
  • November 9, 2023 - Harvard Business Review
  • October 4, 2023 - AACSB Insights
  • May 26, 2023 - U.S. News & World Report
  • June 17, 2022 - BBC
  • March 7, 2022 - AACSB
  • December 1, 2021 - Financial Times
  • April 28, 2021 - Forbes
  • April 8, 2021 - Authority Magazine
  • February 11, 2021 - The Economic Times
  • December 21, 2020 - The New York Times
  • August 13, 2020 - TechTarget
  • February 2, 2020 - Business Insider
  • January 12, 2016 - Here and Now
  • January 11, 2016 - The Cheat Sheet
  • October 29, 2015 - FCW
    How telework breeds loneliness for the office-dwellers left behind
  • October 5, 2015 - Quartz
  • December 21, 2012 - Daily Mail