Kelly Weeks began at 乌鸦传媒 in the Fall of 2015 as an Assistant Professor of Management and received tenure and promotion in 2021. Dr. Weeks previously spent several years as an Associate Professor at Centenary College of Louisiana, receiving tenure in 2008. Her classes, research and consulting focus on issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace. She enjoys teaching Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace (BUS 467), Business Ethics and Social Responsibility (BUS 481), and Organization and Management (BUS 361).
Dr. Weeks has most recently published on the effects of emotional labor on HR and DEI professionals and what organizations can do to become more inclusive. She has also presented and published on the need for more LGBTQ+-inclusive laws to attract entrepreneurs, the effects of stereotypes across generations at work, the effect of racial prejudice on selection interviews, and the overlap between socioeconomic class and race in employment decisions. She enjoys doing research with students and has published with several students over the years.
Dr. Weeks also consults regularly with organizations seeking to assess their DEI climate and become more inclusive overall.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
鈥淭hey say they support diversity initiatives, but they don鈥檛 demonstrate it鈥: the impact of DEI paradigms on the emotional labor of HR&DEI professionals.鈥 With N.Taylor, A.V. Hall, M.P. Bell, A. Nottingham, and L. Evans. Journal of Business and Psychology, published online first at DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10869-023-09886-8
鈥淢aking the case for diversity as a strategic business tool in small firm survival and success.鈥 With J.M. Sequeira, M.P. Bell, and S.R. Gibbs. Journal of Small Business Strategy, 28 (3), pp. 31-47.
鈥淓very Generation Wants Meaningful Work鈥攂ut Thinks Other Age Groups Are in it for the Money.鈥 Harvard Business Review, 7/31/17.
鈥淕enerational differences in definitions of meaningful work: A mixed-methods study.鈥 With C.Schaffert. Journal of Business Ethics, 156, pp. 1045-1061.
鈥淧erceptions of Generational Differences in the Workplace: In-Group Favoritism and Out-Group Stereotypes.鈥 With M. Weeks and N. Long. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion: An International Journal, 2017, 36 (1), pp. 1-21.
鈥淭urnover intentions and voluntary turnover: The moderating roles of self-monitoring, locus of control, proactive personality and risk aversion.鈥 with D.G. Allen and K. Moffitt. Journal of Applied Psychology, 2005, 90 (5), pp. 980-990.
Education
B.A., Psychology, 乌鸦传媒
M.S., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology), The University of Memphis
Ph.D., Business Management (Organizational Behavior and Human Resources), The University of Memphis