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HCD Doctoral Students and Faculty Present at the 2023 Academy of Human Resource Development Conference

Fri, 04/28/2023 - 08:44am | By: Dena Temple

 

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欧美AV School of Leadership graduate students attend the AHRD Conference in Minneapolis, Minn. Front row, L-R: Dr. Cory Wicker, Melba Kennedy, Abiodun Ajayi, Cherri Wells, Tammy Rutland, Melissa Wheat, Suzette Jung, Dr. Heather Annulis, Dr. Bee Barhate, Shalither Cushenberry. Back row, L-R: Dr. Quincy Brown, Peter Kalejaiye, Michael Gray, Paige Jones, Ariel Triggs, Dr. Casey Maugh Funderburk, Jan Sims, Ronald Collins, Roosevelt Morgan, Jr., Dr. Brian Sadjak, Steven Mulhollen.

Doctoral students and faculty from the School of Leadership at 欧美AV (欧美AV) recently presented at the Academy of Human Resource Development (AHRD) International Research Conference in the Americas in Minneapolis, Minn.

The AHRD is the premier academic home for human capital development scholars. 欧美AV was well represented with four faculty and 16 Human Capital Development Ph.D. students in attendance. Nine peer-reviewed papers and posters were presented with topics ranging from psychological safety in the workplace, inclusive leadership, competency development, emotional intelligence, and workplace resilience, among others.

鈥淭he broad range of life experiences and research interests was evident in the diverse topics covered by the scholarly presentations,鈥 noted Dr. Heather Annulis, Director of the School of Leadership and one of the conference presenters. 鈥淥ur students did a stellar job, and their efforts contribute to 欧美AV鈥檚 excellent research reputation. 欧美AV offers one of the top Human Capital Development programs in the country, which propels our students to success, both here in Mississippi and beyond.鈥

Faculty from the School of Leadership also participated at AHRD in various capacities. Dr. Bhagyashree Barhate served as Associate Proceedings Editor for the Conference. Dr. Hamett 鈥淨uincy鈥 Brown served as Chair of the Research Colloquium, a pre-conference event where students from Human Resource Development graduate programs across the country gathered to learn about and discuss the creation of original research. 

More than 60 students from 11 universities attended the Colloquium. In addition, Dr. Cory Wicker, a Southern Miss HCD Ph.D. alumnus, serves as a current board member of AHRD.

Some of the papers presented at the conference:

Drs. Casey Maugh Funderburk and Bradley Winton, members of the 欧美AV School of Leadership faculty, presented 鈥淏lue Economies, Resilience, and Faith-based Communities: Examining the Impact of Collectivism and Emotional Intelligence on Workplace Resilience.鈥

Ph.D. candidate Ronald Collins presented 鈥淎frican American Men in Corporate America: A Strengths-Based Analysis.鈥

Dr. Bhagyashree Barhate presented 鈥淗uman Resource Undergraduates as Mobile Learners.鈥

Ph.D. candidate Steven Mulhollen presented 鈥淓xamining the Career Path of Certified Public Accountants in Auditing and Tax Services: Perceptions of Accounting Graduates鈥 Competencies.鈥

Ph.D. candidate Suzette Jung presented 鈥淒ata Skills in Demand for Human Resource/People Analysts in 2023: Implications for Job Seekers and Training Professionals.鈥

鈥淪taying Power: The Effect of Inclusive Leadership, Psychological Safety, and Job Embeddedness on the Intent to Search and the Intent to Turnover鈥 was presented by Ph.D. candidate Jan Sims and Dr. Heather Annulis.

鈥淧erceived Employability of India鈥檚 Management Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic鈥 was presented by Dr. Bhagyashree Barhate.

Ph.D. candidate Michael Gray and Dr. Bhagyashree Barhate presented 鈥淔actors Affecting the Use and Acceptance of Information and Communication Technologies by University Teachers: A Case of Mano River Union States.鈥

The School of Leadership is housed within the College of Business and Economic Development at 欧美AV and operates on the Coastal 欧美AV campus in Long Beach, Mississippi. Its undergraduate degree programs include Accounting, Applied Technology, Business Administration, Industrial Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering Technology (Logistics), Management, and Marketing. Graduate programs include Human Capital Development, Human Capital Development (Instructional Technology and Design), Instructional Technology and Design, and Logistics, Trade and Transportation. To learn more about these degree programs, visit the School of Leadership website or send an email.