Organizational Behavior and Theory
Organizational Behavior and Theory is an interdisciplinary field that examines the effectiveness of individuals, teams, networks and organizations. Research at the Tepper School includes team dynamics, collective intelligence, conflict management, negotiation, justice, power and status, ethical behavior, social network analysis, knowledge transfer, and group and organizational learning.
Organizational Behavior and Theory Faculty
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Linda Argote
Thomas Lord Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory; Director, Center of Organizational Learning, Innovation and Knowledge

Oliver Hahl
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs; Associate Professor of Organization Theory, Strategy and Entrepreneurship

David Krackhardt
Professor of Organizations, Heinz College and Joint Appointment at Tepper School of Business
