Gareth Jones currently offers pro bono advice
on solving management problems to nonprofit organizations
in Houston, Texas. He received his BA in Economics
Psychology and his PhD in Management from the University
of Lancaster, U.K. He was formerly Professor of
Management in the Graduate School of Business at Texas
A&M University and earlier held teaching and research
appointments at Michigan State University, the University
of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, and the University of
Warwick, U.K. He continues to pursue his research interests in strategic
management and organizational theory and his well-known
research that applies transaction cost analysis to
explain many forms of strategic and organizational behavior.
He also studies the complex and changing relationships
between competitive advantage and information technology
in the 2010s. He has published many articles in leading journals of
the field and his research has appeared in the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of International Business Studies, and Human Relations. He published an article
about the role of information technology in many aspects
of organizational functioning in the Journal of Management.
One of his articles won the Academy of Management Journal's Best Paper Award, and he is one of the most
cited authors in the Academy of Management Review. He
is, or has served, on the editorial boards of the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of Management, and
Management Inquiry. Gareth Jones has used his academic knowledge to craft
leading textbooks in management and three other major
areas in the management discipline: organizational behavior,
organizational theory, and strategic management. His books
are widely recognized for their innovative, contemporary
content and for the clarity with which they communicate
complex, real-world issues to students. Jennifer George is the Mary Gibbs Jones Professor
of Management and Professor of Psychology in the
Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University.
She received her BA in Psychology/Sociology from
Wesleyan University, her MBA in Finance from New York
University, and her PhD in Management and Organizational
Behavior from New York University. Prior to joining the
faculty at Rice University, she was a professor in the Department
of Management at Texas A&M University. Professor George specializes in organizational behavior
and is well known for her research on mood and emotion in
the workplace, their determinants, and their effects on various
individual and group-level work outcomes. She is the author
of many articles in leading peer-reviewed journals such as the
Academy of Management Journal, the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and Psychological Bulletin.
One of her papers won the Academy of Management's
Organizational Behavior Division Outstanding Competitive
Paper Award, and another paper won the Human Relations
Best Paper Award. She is, or has been, on the editorial review
boards of the Journal of Applied Psychology, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of Management, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Organization Science, International Journal of Selection and Assessment, and Journal of Managerial Issues; was a consulting
editor for the Journal of Organizational Behavior; was a
member of the SlOP Organizational Frontiers Series editorial
board; and was an associate editor of the Journal of Applied Psychology. She is a fellow in the Academy of Management,
the American Psychological Association, the American
Psychological Society, and the Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology and a member of the Society for
Organizational Behavior. She also has coauthored a textbook
titled Understanding and Managing Organizational Behavior. |