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Professor of Management and Organizations

Location:
Skokie, IL, 60076
Salary:
$70,000
Posted:
September 09, 2019

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MARIE-ÉLÈNE ROBERGE

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Academic Training

Ph.D., Labor and Human Resource Management,

Specialization in Organizational Behavior, with a Minor in Social Psychology

Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University 2007

Supervisors: Marilynn B. Brewer, Roy J. Lewicki, Raymond A. Noe, & Oded Shenkar

M. Ps., Industrial and Organizational Psychology

Université du Québec à Montréal

Supervisors: Gilles Simard & Roland Foucher 2003

B. Sc., Psychology

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (1997-1998) & Université de Montréal 2000

Supervisors: André Savoie & Luc Brunet

Language Mastered: French & English

Employment History: Academic Positions and Professional Experiences

Adjunct Professor; January 2018- Present

Walter E. Heller College of Business at Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL

Department of Marketing & Management, Supervisor Carolyn Wiley

I teach undergraduate and graduate courses (up to 20 students/class). Courses taught are Employee Selection and Staffing (HRM 434-01) and Organizational Development (MNGT 398-10).

Assistant Professor; September 2007- February 2014

College of Business and Management at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL Department of Marketing & Management, Supervisor Sundaram Dorai

I taught 3 courses per semester to undergraduate and graduate students (up to 40 students/class). Courses taught are: Organizational Behavior to Undergraduate Students (MNGT 371), Leadership and Organizational Behavior to Graduate Students (MNGT 403), Staffing, Recruitment and Selection (MNGT 374), Managing Diversity in Organization (MNGT 378), Principles of Management (MNGT 370), Strategic Management to Undergraduate Students (MNGT 393), and Graduate Students (MNGT 502).

July-November 2018: Question Specialist

Freelance work for Gwinc.

Developing test questions for an HRM textbook that target university students.

January-March 2007: Teaching Assistant

Managerial Negotiation (BUS-MHR 802), Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University.

Prepared and graded exams; answered students’ questions.

September-December 2006: Instructor

Introduction to Organizational Behavior (BUS-MHR 701), Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University.

I taught theories, research and practical applications of theoretical concepts, from the fields of OB, HR as well as Social Psychology, to approximately one hundred twenty students.

March-June 2006: Instructor

Strategic Management (BUS-ADM 799), Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University.

I taught theories, research and practical applications of theoretical concepts from the field of Strategy to approximately fifty students.

September-December 2005: Instructor

Introduction to Organizational Behavior (BUS-MHR 701), Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University.

I taught theories, research and practical applications of theoretical concepts, from the fields of OB, HR as well as Social Psychology, to approximately one hundred twenty students.

January-March 2005: Research Assistant

Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University, for Professor Roy Lewicki and Ray Noe.

April-June & September-December 2004: Teaching Assistant

Introduction to Organizational Behavior (BUS-MHR 701), Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University, Professor John Wanous and Professor Jerald Greenberg.

Prepared and graded exams; answered students’ questions.

January-March 2004: Research Assistant

Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University, Professor Jerald Greenberg.

Collaborated on a book chapter about fairness in idiosyncratic work arrangements, I conceptualized and revised the chapter as a second author.

September-December 2003: Teaching Assistant

Introduction to Organizational Behavior (Bus-MHR 701), Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University, Professor Jerald Greenberg.

Prepared and graded exams; answered students’ questions.

September 2002-August 2003: Visiting Scholar

Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Supervised by Professor Jerald Greenberg

Conducted research and wrote scholarly articles on organizational justice.

May 2002- September 2002: Consultant in Training on Workplace Harassment

Claude Guedj and Associes, I/O Psychologist, Montreal, Qc, Canada

Conducted training sessions on psychological harassment at McGill University and provided assistance on potential evaluation reports.

September 2001-May 2002: Human Resource Consultant in Potential Evaluation & Selection

Société de transport de la communauté urbaine de Montréal

Supervisor: Christophe Paris

Conducted interviews (focus groups) and was involved in the decision-making process regarding the selection of bus drivers. Managed the administration of questionnaires and tests for the selection of bus drivers.

September 2001-March 2002: Consultant in Organizational Development

Régie régionale de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal-Centre

Supervised by Professor Gilles Simard.

Prepared protocol for focus group used to diagnose organizational problems.

April 2001-September 2001: Research Assistant

Université du Québec à Montréal, supervised by Professor Gilles Simard.

Reviewed the literature on organizational behavior citizenship to plan and organize an undergraduate class.

January-February 2001: Consultant for Training about Workplace Harassment

Human Resources Development Canada

Organized a month-long program on prevention of workplace harassment for employees and managers. Ran focus groups on this topic and prepared a kiosk for dissemination of information to employees.

March 2000-January 2001: Consultant for Training Program Assessment

Université du Montréal, supervised by Professor Luc Brunet

Conducted program evaluation of the educational program sponsored by the Ministère de l’Éducation du Québéc that promotes the development of children’ reading and writing skills previous to their entry to elementary school.

January 1999-May 2000: Psychotechnician in Potential Evaluation

Group of research and organizational intervention, supervised by Professor André Savoie and Professor Luc Brunet at Université du Montréal

Administered, scored, and interpreted personality tests used for selecting senior executives and school principles.

January-December 1999: Teaching Assistant

Fundamental Principles of Learning (PSY 1085 A), Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, supervised by Professor André Savoie.

Reviewed the syllabus with students and provided supplemental class notes for them; prepared and graded exams; developed framework for evaluating students.

Peer Reviewed Publications

Roberge, M.E. & Huang, W.R. (2019). A conceptual model of individual and collective personality in motion, Journal of Organizational Psychology, 19(2), 131-143.

Roberge, M.É. (2018). Becoming diverse and enthusiastic about it! Journal of Business Diversity, 18 (3), 48-57.

Roberge, M.É., Petrov, E. & Huang, W.R. (2014). Students’ perceptions of their attitudes and behaviors toward different cultures/ethnicities before and after a diversity training program. Journal of Business Diversity, 14 (1), p. 80-90.

Salin, D., Tenhiälä, A., Roberge, M.E., & Berdahl, J. (2014). Pag“I wish I had…”: Target reflections on responses to workplace mistreatment. Human Relations published online, 1-23.

Roberge, M.É. (2013). A Multi-Level Conceptualization of Affective Empathy to Explain How Diversity Increases Group Performance. International Journal of Business and Management, 8 (3), 122-133.

Roberge, M.É., Xu, Q. J., & Rousseau, D. M. (2012). Collective personality effects on group interpersonal citizenship behavior: Do diverse groups benefit more? Small Group Research, 43, 410-492.

Ucan, O. & Roberge, M.É., (2012). Transactional and transformational leadership and their effects on individuals and organizations, Journal of Business and Economics, 2 (8), 585-592.

Stegmann. S., Roberge, M.É., & van Dick, R. (2012). Getting tuned in to those who are different: The role of empathy as mediator between diversity and performance, Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft, Journal of Business Economics, 82, 19-44.

Roberge, M. É., Lewicki, R. J., Hietapelto, A. & Abdyldaeva, A. (2011). From theory to practice: Recommending supportive diversity practices. Journal of Diversity Management, 6 (2), 1-20.

Roberge, M.É. & Amoroso, L. (2011). A pedagogical case for diversity-related activities. Western Journal of Human Resource Management, Winter, pp. 42-49.

Roberge, M.É. & Van Dick, R. (2010). Recognizing the benefits of diversity: When and how does diversity increase group performance, Journal of Human Resource Management Review, 20 (4), pp. 295 – 308.

Roberge, M.É. (2009). When and how does diversity increase group performance?: A theoretical model followed by an experimental study. VCM Publisher.

Greenberg, J., Roberge, M.É., Ho, V. T., & Rousseau, D. (2006). Promovoir la justice dans des arrangements idiosyncratiques au travail: Justice en tant qu'i-déal. Traduction of [Fairness in idiosyncratic work arrangements: Justice as an I-deal]. In. A. El Akremi, S. Guerrero, J. P. Neveu (Eds.), Comportement organisationnel [Organizational Behavior], Vol. 2, De Boeck Publication: France.

Rioux, P., Roberge, M.É., Brunet, L., Savoie, A., & Courcy, F. (2005). Établissement d'une nouvelle classification des comportements antisociaux au travail [Establishment of a new classification of antisocial behavior at work]. Revue Interactions, 9, 63-88.

Greenberg, J., Roberge, M.É., Ho, V. T., & Rousseau, D. (2004). Fairness in idiosyncratic work arrangements: Justice as an I-deal. In J. Martocchio (Ed.), Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management (Vol. 23, pp. 1-35). San Diego, CA: Elsevier.

Quenneville, N. & Roberge, M.É. (2002). Harassment at work: A descriptive and a preventive approach. Workplace Gazette, 5 (2), 55-63.

Rondeau, G., Kiely, M., & Roberge, M.É. (2001). Le harcèlement psychologique: dix exemples d'abus de pouvoir en milieu institutionnel [Psychological harassing: ten examples of abuse of power in an institutional milieu]. Psychologie du travail et des organisations, 76, 102-120.

Papers in Working Progress

Roberge, M.É. & Huang, W.R. (work in progress) How does diversity increase group performance: Examining group emotional intelligence and group personality.

Roberge, M.É. (work in progress). Interpersonal relationships: A conceptual model of attraction, close relationships and intimacy.

Roberge, M.É. (work in progress). An integrative model of organizational learning.

Roberge, M.É. (work in progress). A model explaining different justice judgements and their consequences

Roberge, M.É., & Xu, J. Q., (Under review). Creating an inclusive climate: A key factor to manage diversity successfully. Will be submitted to Journal of Human Resource Management Review.

Roberge, M.É. (work in progress). Explanations in organizations.

Professional Presentations

Roberge, M. É., & Xu, Q. J. (October 2012). An integrative model of a pro-diversity climate. Midwest Academy of Management.

Roberge, M. É., & Xu, Q. J. (November 2011). Diversity climate as a stairway to heaven: A framework to unlock diversity’s potential. Annual Faculty Research & Creative Activities Symposium.

Roberge, M. É. & Abdyldaeva, A. (June 2011). The cultural kiosk activity and its effects on students’ identity orientations. Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference (OBTC), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America.

Salin, D., Roberge, M.É., Salimäki, A., & Berdahl, J. (May 2011). Coping with workplace mistreatment: actual and desired responses. European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP), Maastricht, the Netherlands.

Sosorburam, O. & Roberge, M.É. (April 2011). The learning styles that are impacted by cultural background. 19th Annual student research and creative activities symposium.

Ucan, O. & Roberge, M. É. (September 2010). Transactional and Transformational Leadership and Their Effects on Individuals and Organizations. 18th Annual International Conference of the Association on Employment Practices and Principles (AEPP). San Francisco, California, United States of America.

Roberge, M.É. & van Dick, R. J. (August 2010). A Multi-Level Conceptualization of Affective Empathy to Explain How Diversity Increases Group Performance. EMONET VII, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Abdyldaeva, A. & Roberge, M. É. (April 2010). Valuing diversity and implementing diversity practices through long-term commitment. The Eighteenth Annual Student Research and Creative Activities Symposium at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL, United States of America.

Roberge, M. É. et al. (April 2010). Discovering the women of Asia. Fifteenth Annual Asian American Heritage Conference “Human Rights: From Dialogue to Action” at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL, United States of America.

Roberge, M. É. et al. (January 2010). The cultural kiosk activity. Fourteenth Annual African, African American, Native American, Caribbean and the Americas Heritage Conference “Building Global Justice: From Dialogue to Action” at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL, United States of America.

Le, V., & Roberge, M. É. (April 2009). Women’s work and development under the stereotype. Fourteenth Annual Asian American Heritage Conference “Human Rights: From Dialogue to Action” at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL, United States of America.

Xu, Q. & Roberge, M.É. (July 2009). The antecedent and consequences of leadership emergence. Association for Research in Personality, Evanston, IL, United States of America.

Roberge, M.É, Salimaki, A., & Benhal, J. (April 2009). How to respond to interpersonal misconduct. Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, New Orleans, LA, United States of America.

Kaptan, S., & Roberge, M. É. (October 2008). Managing virtual teams to increase productivity. Association on Employment Practices & Principles, Chicago, IL, United States of America.

Roberge, M.É. (August 2008). Discussant for two paper sessions at the Academy of Management Conference in Anaheim California, United States of America:

- Affect and Groups

- Social Perspectives on Relational Demography: Understanding the Roles of Communication, Feedback and Integration Relational Demography

Amoroso, L., Akbari, H., Clemente, R., Roberge, M.-É. & Thomas, T. (April 2008) Multidisciplinary Approach on How to Integrate Diversity Issues in the Course Work. Teaching Conference at Roosevelt University in Chicago, IL, United States.

Roberge, M.É. (April 2008). Harassment: A descriptive and preventive approach. Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.

Roberge, M.É. & van Dick, R. J. (August 2007). Managing Workplace Diversity: When and How does Diversity Increase Group Performance. Academy of Management, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

Roberge, M.É., & Van Dick, R. (August 2006). Workplace Diversity: Empirical and Theoretical Contributions. Academy of Management, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.

Roberge, M.É., & Van Dick, R. (August 2006). Employees’ Sense of Psychological Safety: An Important Concept for Workplace Diversity. Academy of Management, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.

Roberge, M.É. (March 2006). Managing workplace diversity: When and how does diversity increase group performance. Presented at a brown bad session in the department of management at Fisher College of Business of The Ohio State University, United States of America.

Greenberg. J. & Roberge, M. É. (2004, August). Insidious Workplace Deviance Behavior: Causes and Consequences. Symposium presented at the Academy of Management, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America.

Greenberg, J., & Roberge, M. É. (June 2004). The efficacy of mindless excuses for underpayment inequity. Paper presented at the International Society for Justice Research, Social Justice Conference, Regina, Canada.

Greenberg, J. & Roberge, M. É. (June 2003). The efficacy of mindless excuses for underpayment inequity. Paper presented at the Fourth Roundtable on Justice Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Greenberg. J. & Roberge, M. É. (April 2003). Expanding the domain of workplace deviance: Vital but neglected topics. Symposium presented at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, Florida, United States of America.

Rioux, P., Roberge, M. É., Savoie, A. & Brunet, L. (November 2000). Étude descriptive en matière de comportements antisociaux en milieu de travail [Descriptive study of antisocial behavior in the workplace]. Société québécoise de psychologie du travail et des organisations [Quebec Society of Occupational Psychology and Organizations], Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Roberge, M. É., Rioux, P., Savoie, A., & Brunet, L. (October 2000). Définition, classification, mesure et description des comportements antisociaux en milieu de travail [Definition, classification, measurement and description of antisocial behaviors in workplace]. XIIIeme Congrès annuel de la société québécoise pour la recherche en psychologie [Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Quebec Society for Psychological Research], Hull, Québec, Canada.

Roberge, M. É., Rioux, P., Savoie, A., & Brunet, L. (August 2000). Étude typologique en vue d’élaborer un cadre conceptuel des comportements antisociaux au travail [Study to develop a conceptual framework of antisocial behavior at work]. 11eme Congrès de l’association internationale de psychologie du travail de langue française [Eleventh International Conference of the French Language Association for Psychology at Work], Rouen, France.

Roberge, M. É., Rioux, P. Savoie, A., & Brunet, L. (May 2000). Une étude critique sur les différentes typologies des comportements antisociaux [A critical study of various typologies of antisocial behavior]. 68eme Congrès de l'association canadienne française pour l'avancement des sciences [Sixth-eighth annual meeting of the French Canadian Association for the Advancement of Science], Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Rioux, P., Roberge, M. É., Savoie, A., & Brunet, L. (May 2000). Resultats exploratoires de la frequence des comportements antisociaux en milieu de travail [Exploratory findings regarding the frequency of antisocial behavior in the workplace]. 68eme Congrès de l'association canadienne française pour l'avancement des sciences [Sixty-eighth annual meeting of the French Canadian Association for the Advancement of Science], Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Roberge, M. É., Rioux, P., Savoie, A., & Brunet, L. (October 1999). Recension des typologies portant sur les comportements antisociaux en milieu de travail [Review of typologies of antisocial behavior in the workplace]. XIIeme Congrès annuel de la société québécoise pour la recherche en psychologie [Twelfth annual meeting of the Quebec Society for Psychological Research], Québec, Québec, Canada.

Academic and Community Services

I participated in collaboration with my students into several University Conferences, organized by Yasmin Ranney and the Pedroso Diversity Center at NEIU, such as:

oThe Equity and Social Justice Conference,

oThe Martin Luther King Jr. Tribune organized each year in early February,

oThe Asian American Conference organized in April,

oThe Interfaith Conference organized at the end of April.

Each semester, I encouraged my students to participate into the Book per Semester organized by Professor Hamid Akbari.

I brought my students each year to and contributed to the International Business Conference, organized each year by Professor Hofler, I received David Zoogha to talk about doing international business in Africa.

I was a member of the Faculty Senate at NEIU from Fall 2013- Spring 2014.

I was a member of the Graduate Advisory Committee at COBM from Fall 2013- 2014.

I was Chair of the Advisory Library Committee at NEIU.

I had been Advisor of the Students’ National Society for Leadership and Success Chapter at NEIU in 2012 and 2013.

I had been Advisor of the Students’ Business and Management Club at NEIU from Fall 2009 to Spring 2012.

I was a member of the Search and Screen Committees for the College of Business and Management at NEIU since 2007, and for the Physical Education in 2010.

I was a member of the Outstanding Students Award Committee for the College of Business and Management at NEIU since 2009.

I was a member of the Mission Statement Committee for the COBM at NEIU in 2009.

I was a member of the Applied Leaning Committee at NEIU in 2010 and 2011.

I was a reviewer for OBTC Conference, 2010 and 2011.

I was a reviewer for EMONET Conference, 2008 and 2010.

I was a reviewer for the Academy of Management Conference in 2006-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012. I received an acknowledgement for being an outstanding reviewer in 2006 and 2008.

I contributed to the HCB Alumni week event held 19-23 March, 2018: https://www.roosevelt.edu/colleges/business/hcob-news/20180607-hcb-alumni-week-success

References

Professor Rolf van Dick, Chair of Social Psychology Department at Goethe University Institute of Psychology (Colleague)

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Tel: +49 (0-69-798-*****

Professor Hamid Akbari, Dean of College of Business at Winona State University (Past supervisor when I was an Assistant Professor at NEIU)

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Tel: 507-***-****

Professor Paul Wellen, Faculty and Chair Marketing, Management, Human Resources and Entrepreneurship at Heller College of Business from Roosevelt University (Past supervisor while I was an Adjunct Professor at Roosevelt University)

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Teaching Evaluations are available upon request.



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