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Raj Soin College of Business

Todd Dewett, Ph.D.
 

Professor of Management

 

Office:  206a Rike Hall

Phone:  937 775 2216

My OTHER website (blog, podcasts and many other free resources):  www.drdewett.com

 
Course Information

 

Fall Quarter 2009:

MBA 750 - Leading Teams & Organizations, Main Campus (weekends)

MBA 750 - Leading Teams & Organizations, Main Campus

WebCT link:  www.wisdom.wright.edu

Winter Quarter 2010:

Not sure yet!  Check back soon...

Biography
Todd Dewett, Ph.D., is a tenured Professor of Management in the Raj Soin College of Business at Wright State University.  He earned a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Memphis, an MBA from the University of Tennessee, and a Ph.D. in Management from Texas A&M University where he was awarded both teaching and research awards as well as a Post Doctoral Research Fellowship.  At Wright State University he has been honored with the Outstanding Graduate Faculty Teaching Award numerous times
as well as the Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence:  Early Career Achievement.  He has also received the 40 Under 40 award from the Dayton Business Journal.  His research on employee creativity, innovation, and change in organizations has been published in journals such as Journal of Management, Organization Science, Journal of Creative Behavior, Journal of Managerial Psychology, and Creativity Research Journal.  He has been quoted in many outlets including the New York Times, Business Week, CNN, Chicago Tribune, MSNBC, and the Christian Science Monitor.  Before entering academics, Todd was a management consultant with Andersen Consulting as well as Ernst & Young focusing on process reengineering and change management.  He continues to work with many organizations around the country.    

Courses Taught at Wright State University

MBA 750 - Leading Teams and Organizations (MBA)
MGT 766 - Managing for Creativity and Innovation (MBA)
MGT 706 - Organizational Change and Development (MBA)
MGT 411 - Leadership Studies (undergraduate)
MGT 499 - Strategic Management and Organizational Policy (undergraduate)
MGT 304 - Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior (undergraduate)
MGT 200 - Introduction to Management (undergraduate)
 
Research & Professional Interests
 
Leadership, employee creativity, innovation, change management, motivation, effective communication, conflict management.

Publications

Leadership Redefined, 2008, TVA Inc.

Zampetakis, L. A., Kafetsios, K., Bouranta, N., Dewett, T., & Moustakis, V.  2009.  On the relationship between emotional intelligence and entrepreneurial attitudes and intentions.  International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research.

Zampetakis, L. A., Moustakis, V., Dewett, T., & Kostas, Z.  2009.  Development of creativity scripts:  A preliminary longitudinal analysis.  Journal of Creative Behavior.

Devers, C., Dewett, T, Belsito, C, & Mishita, Y.  2008.  A general theory of organizational stigma.  Organization Science.

Dewett, T.  2008.  Linking intrinsic motivation, risk taking, and employee creativity in an R&D environmentR&D Management.   

Dewett, T., Ramsey, R. P., & Sincoff, M. Z.  2008.  A call for infusing creativity throughout marketing,  Business Journal for Entrepreneurs.

Dewett, T., & Gruys, M.  2007.  Advancing the case for creativity in graduate business education.  Thinking skills & Creativity.

Dewett, T., & Williams, S. D.  2007.  Innovators and imitators in novelty intensive markets:  A review and  research agenda.  Creativity & Innovation Management.

Dewett, T., & DeNisi, A.  What motivates citizenship behaviors?  Exploring the role of Regulatory Focus Theory.  2007.  European Journal of Work and Occupational Psychology.

Dewett, T., Williams, S. D., & Whittier, N. C.  2007.  Internal diffusion:  Conceptualizing innovation implementation.  Competitiveness Review.

Dewett, T.  2006.  The role of risk in employee creativity.  Journal of Creative Behavior.

Williams, S. D., & Dewett, T.  2006.  Yes, you can teach business ethics:  A review and research agenda.  Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies.

Dewett, T., Shin, S. J., Toh, S. M., & Semadeni, M.  2005.  Understanding management doctoral student research as a creative endeavor.  The College Quarterly  

Devers, C., Dewett, T., & Belsito, C.  2005.  Falling out of favor:  Illegitimacy, social control, and the process of organizational stigmatization.  Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Dewett, T.  2004.  Employee creativity and the role of risk.  European Journal of Innovation Management.

Woodman, R. & Dewett, T.  2004.  Organizationally relevant journeys in individual change.  In Poole, M. S., & Van de Ven, A. H. (Eds.), Handbook of Organizational Change and Innovation.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Dewett, T., & DeNisi, A.  2004.  Determinants of scholarly reputation:  More than just productivity.  Scientometrics.

Dewett, T.  2003.  Creativity and strategic management:  Individual and group considerations concerning decisions alternatives in the TMT.  Journal of Managerial Psychology.

Dewett, T.  2003.  Towards an interactionist theory of group-level feedback.  Management Research News.

Dewett, T.  2002.  Understanding the relationship between information technology and creativity in organizations, Creativity Research Journal.

Dewett, T., & Jones, G.  2001.  The role of information technology in the organization:  a review, model, and assessment.  Journal of Management

Professional Affiliations

Academy of Management

American Society for Training and Development

National Speakers Association

SHRM

OD Network

CV