Anthony Butterfield

Professor Emeritus Management at University of Massachusetts Amherst

Schools

  • University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Biography

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Education

PhD Psychology, University of Michigan, 1968 MA Psychology, University of Michigan, 1963 BA, Yale University, 1961

Academic Appointments

Director, Doctoral Programs, Isenberg School of Management, UMass Amherst, 2009-2013, 2002-2007 Interim Dean, Isenberg School of Management, UMass Amherst, 2007-2009 Professor of Management, Isenberg School of Management, UMass Amherst, 1979-Present

Research Interests

  • Leadership
  • Gender and Leadership
  • Promotion of Women to Top Management Positions
  • Leadership and Organization Phenoma in Other Cultures

Teaching Interests

  • Organization Behavior and Theory
  • Organization Research
  • Leadership

Recent Honors & Awards

College Outstanding Teacher Award, UMass Amherst, 1993 Mentor, Lilly Teaching Fellow Program, 1994 Outstanding Visiting Professor Award, Athens Laboratory of Business Administration, 1995 Advisory of the Year Award, UWW, 1998 Lifetime Fellow, Eastern Academy of Management, 1999 Distinguished Honorary Alumnus of the Year, UMass Alumni Association, 2011

Selected Publications

Correspondence between Self- and Good-Manager Descriptions: Examining Stability and Change over Four Decades (with Gary N. Powell) Journal of Management, In press.

Sex, Gender, and Aspirations to Top Management: Who's Opting Out? Who's Opting In? (with Gary N. Powell) Journal of Vocational Behavior, In press.

A Model and Test of Individual and Organizational Factors Influencing Individual Adaptation to Change (with Parent, Sullivan and Hardway) Organization and Management Journal, In press.

Sex, Gender, and the US Presidency: Ready for a Female President? (with Gary N. Powell) Gender in Management, 2011, 26, pp. 394-407

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