Cristiano Guarana
Assistant Professor at Kelley School of Business
Schools
- Kelley School of Business
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Biography
Kelley School of Business
Professor Guarana has joined the Kelley School of Business as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management and
Areas of Expertise
Leadership; attentional focus; sleep; job engagement; and ethics
Academic Degrees
- Ph.D. in Business administration, University of Washington
- MS in Labor and Human Resources, Ohio State University
- Executive MBA, Ohio University
- B.A. in Economics, Instituicao Toledo de Ensino (Brazil)
Awards, Honors & Certificates
- Finalist for the Best Paper. Managerial and Organizational Cognition (MOC) Division of the Academy of Management. (2017)
- Outstanding Reviewer Award. Organizational Behavior (OB) Division of the Academy of Management. (2016)
- Winner of the Best Student Paper. Managerial and Organizational Cognition (MOC) Division of the Academy of Management. (2015)
- Finalist for the Best Paper. Human Resources Division of the Academy of Management. (2015)
- Outstanding Reviewer Award. Managerial and Organizational Cognition (MOC) Division of the Academy of Management. (2015, 2014, and 2013)
- Outstanding Teaching Award. University of Washington. (2015)
- Weidler Scholar Award for academic performance. The Ohio State University. (2010)
Selected Publications
- Hernandez, M. & Guarana, C. L. (2018), "A temporal model of job engagement," Journal of Management, 44(5)(: 1711-1735. https://doi.org/10.1177/0149206315622573
- Guarana, C. L., Li, J., & Hernandez, M. (2017), "Examining the effects of manager-subordinate gender match on Managerial Response to Voice," Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 72, 147-160.
- Elberly, M., Bluhm, D., Guarana, C. L., Avolio, B., & Hannah, S. (2017), "Staying after the storm: How transformational leadership relates to follower turnover intentions in extreme contexts," Journal of Vocational Behavior, 102, 72-85.
- Barnes, C. M., Dang, C., Leavitt, K., Guarana, C. L., & Uhlmann, E. L. (2017), "Archival data in micro-organizational research: A toolkit for moving to a broader set of topics," Journal of Management, 44(4): 1453-1478. https://doi.org/10.1177/0149206315604188
- Guarana, C. L. & Hernandez, M. (2016), "Identified ambivalence: When cognitive conflicts can help individuals overcome cognitive traps," Journal of Applied Psychology, 101(7), 1013-1029.
- Barnes, C., Guarana, C. L., Nauman, S., & Kong, D. (2016), "Too tired to inspire or be inspired: Sleep deprivation and charismatic leadership," Journal of Applied Psychology. 101(8), 1191-1199.
- Guarana, C. L., & Barnes, C. M. (2016), "Sleepy first impressions: Lack of sleep and the development of leader-follower relationships over time," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 141, 57-73.
- Cho, K., Barnes, C., & Guarana, C. L. (2016), "The effects of sleep deprivation on third-party punishment," Psychological Science, 28(2), 242-247.
- Guarana, C. L. & Hernandez, M. (2015), "Building sense out of situational complexity: The role of ambivalence in creating functional leadership processes," Organizational Psychology Review, 5(1): 50-73.
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