Dimitri Vasiljevic

Associate Professor in Negotiation and Organizational Behavior at NEOMA Business School

Schools

  • NEOMA Business School

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Biography

NEOMA Business School

Dimitri VASILJEVIC is an Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Negotiation at NEOMA Business School. He holds a PhD in Social Psychology from Université de Nanterre Paris-Ouest La Défense and a Post-Doc from INSEAD. His research has produced interventions that improve teamwork, negotiation, dispute resolution, and collaboration and has been published in leading academic journals such as Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Organizational Behavior and British Journal of Social Psychology. Dimitri VASILJEVIC research examines how emotions – felt and expressed - drive how we negotiate and work in group. He teaches Negotiations and Organisational Behaviour in a variety of programmes - Grande École, CESEM and MSc.

Areas of research

  • Négotiation
  • Groupwork
  • Emotions

Education

  • University Diploma of Mediator Institut catholique de Paris, IFOMENE (2019 — 2021)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Université Paris Nanterre (2003 — 2010)

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