G. James Lemoine

Associate Professor Organization and Human Resources at University at Buffalo School of Management

Schools

  • University at Buffalo School of Management

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Biography

University at Buffalo School of Management

Education

  • PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • BS, Louisiana State University

Research

  • Leadership and motivation
  • Ethics and morality
  • Creativity
  • Research methods

Teaching

  • Organizational Behavior
  • Leadership

Selected Publications

Lemoine, G.J., Koseoglu, G., Ghahremani, H.,& Blum, T.C. (2021). Importance weighted density: A shared leadership illustration of the case for moving beyond density and decentralization in particularistic resource networks. Organizational Research Methods.

Lemoine, G.J., Hartnell, C.K., & Leroy, H. (2019). A moral identity framework of leadership: A comparative and integrative review of authentic, ethical, and servant leadership. Academy of Management Annals.

Lemoine, G. J., Parsons, C. K., & Kansara, S. (2015). Above and beyond, again and again: Self-regulation in the aftermath of organizational citizenship behaviors. Journal of Applied Psychology, 100(1): 40-55.

Bennett, N. & Lemoine, G.J. (2014). What VUCA Really Means for You. Harvard Business Review, Jan-Feb, 29.

Selected Awards, Grants and Honors

  • SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2021
  • Best Dissertation-Based Paper Award in Organizational Behavior, Academy of Management, 2016
  • Fredric M. Jablin Doctoral Dissertation Award, International Leadership Association, 2016
  • School Wellness Team Higher Education Partner of the Year, Buffalo Public Schools, 2016

Professional Affiliations

  • Academy of Management
  • Southern Management Association
  • Board of Trustees, Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership (2015-21)

Additional Experience

Ten years of experience in business, consulting and entrepreneurship

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