James R. Bailey Explained

James Russell Bailey
Nationality:United States
Occupation:Academic, researcher, author
Period:1991-present
Boards:Center for Social Leadership (2012-present),[1] Universal Strategic Consulting Services (2012-present)
Education:B.A. (Eastern Illinois University, 1985. Bailey), M.A. (WashU, 1988), Ph.D. (WashU, 1991)
Alma Mater:Washington University in St. Louis
Thesis Title:Individual and situational determinants of decision making: the role of need for cognition and response mode.
Thesis Url:https://www.proquest.com/openview/85d9142e1cc38ccca8c9f358a812d70c/
Thesis Year:1991
Doctoral Advisor:Walter Nord, Richard deCharms, Jane Loevinger, Michael Strube
Discipline:Business
Sub Discipline:Management, leadership, organizational behavior

James Russell Bailey is an American business scholar who is a professor of management and Hochberg Professorial Fellow of Leadership Development at George Washington University and Fellow in the Centre of Management Development at London Business School.[2] He co-founded the Academy of Management Learning and Education and was its editor-in-chief.[3] He is founder and Managing Editor of Lessons on Leadership, an online magazine. Bailey is known for his work on effective leadership, organizational change, and business ethics and education.[4] Bailey is a member of the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations.[5] He was among the first scholars to write on remote working and its effects on the economy and on American urban life and downtown, arguing that humans aren't predisposed to work from home.[6] Bailey also wrote on the resistance of the labor force to return to office,[7] [8] and on the Covid-19 pandemic and its social, economic, mental, and emotional ramifications.[9]

Biography

Bailey was born to Buck and Mary Bailey. He completed a B.A. at Eastern Illinois University in 1984. Bailey earned a M.A. (1988) and Ph.D. (1991) at Washington University in St. Louis. He was received the award for excellence in teaching. His dissertation was titled Individual and situational determinants of decision making: the role of need for cognition and response mode. Bailey's doctoral advisor was Michael Strube.[10] [11]

From 1988 to 1991, Bailey worked as an instructor at Washington University, St. Louis. From 1991 to 1999, Bailey worked at Rutgers University, first as Assistant Professor (1991-1997), and then as Associate Dean (1997-1999). He was a Fellow at the Center for Management Development at London Business School from 2006 to 2011. Bailey was an Associate Professor at GWU's School of Business from 1999 to 2004, and has been a Full Professor since 2004 and a GWU's Fellow at the Institute of Public Policy since 2021. He was Chair of the department of management at GWU from 2008 to 2011. He is a member of the executive advisory board of the Center for Social Leadership.

Awards and honors

Selected publications

Edited textbooks

Journal articles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Executive Advisory Board - Center for Social Leadership.
  2. News: Deb . Sopan . 2024-01-12 . At Sam's Club, a Human Will No Longer Check Your Receipt at the Door . 2024-07-03 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 .
  3. Lewicki . Roy J. . June 2004 . From the Editor . Academy of Management Learning & Education . en . 3 . 2 . 137–138 . 10.5465/amle.2004.13500542 . 1537-260X.
  4. Web site: James R. Bailey. 2021-12-10. GW Business. George Washington University.
  5. Web site: James R. Bailey - Member Emotional Intelligence Consortium . www.eiconsortium.org.
  6. Web site: Commentary: 'Homers' are creating the soulless downtown . Fortune . en.
  7. News: Bailey . James R. . Rehman . Scheherazade . 2022-02-14 . How to Overcome Return-to-Office Resistance . Harvard Business Review . 0017-8012.
  8. Web site: Why workers need to come back . 2024-07-03 . www.hrreporter.com . en . “Not returning to the office is going to have a profound impact on the quality and the liveliness and the culture of the downtown areas in major metropolitan cities,” he says..
  9. Web site: James R. Bailey . Scheherazade Rehman and Anthony Silard . 2022-12-23 . We can get beyond COVID's legacy of collective trauma . The Hill . en-US.
  10. Individual and situational determinants of decision making: the role of need for cognition and response mode. 1991. English. James Russell. Bailey. Ph.D.. Washington University in St. Louis. 25419086.
  11. https://business.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs5326/files/2024-04/james_bailey_cv_jan_2024.doc
  12. McKenna . Bernard . Rooney . David . April 2009 . 10.1177/01708406090300040702 . 4 . Organization Studies . 447–449 . Review of Handbook of Organizational and Managerial Wisdom . 30. 143380590 .
  13. Lougen . Colleen . Winter 2008 . 2 . Reference & User Services Quarterly . 20865055 . 200–201 . Review of International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies . 48. 10.5860/rusq.48n2.200 . free .