Biography
Dr. Jason Ross is an Assistant Professor of Management at Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp.
He recently taught at the University of Kentucky, where he obtained his PhD. Jas is
a noted researcher who has published in the prestigious <i>Journal of Applied Psychology</i>
and presented his research at numerous major conferences. Jason’s primary research
revolves around social networks and specifically, the workplace implications of reconnecting
with people from one’s past. Jas is a dedicated teacher, having taught courses in
human resource management, organizational behavior, mathematics, and introductory
management. He is also an active consultant having worked in the realms of healthcare,
government finance, automotives, general management, and real estate. In his spare
time, he’s an avid animal rescuer and sports fanatic. He’s also a world record holder
as one of 777 people to eat a honey bun in the same place at the same time and holds
the record for most consecutive detentions at his elementary school.
Teaching Interests
Human Resource Management<br>Organizational Behavior<br>Principles of Management<br>Research
Methods
Research Interests
Social Networks<br>Dormant Ties<br>Network Mobilization<br>Philanthropy<br>Human-Animal
Work<br>Boomerang Employees