Gerardo Okhuysen
David Eccles Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor
Department of Management
Email: mgtgo@business.utah.edu
Degrees:
1997 Ph.D. Stanford University
1991 M.S. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
1990 B.S. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Teaching Areas:
Advanced Groups and Teams
Organizational Behavior
Research Statements:
Group interactions that predict effectiveness. Contribution of individuals to groups. Decision making. Change and adaptation in groups. Temporal phenomena in organizations. Managerial activity and legitimacy in organizations.
Recent Awards:
2006 Outstanding Reviewer Award - Academy of Management Review
2005 David Eccles Faculty Fellow - David Eccles School of Business
2004 Brady Teaching Award - David Eccles School of Business
2003 George Eccles Faculty Fellow - David Eccles School of Business
2003 David Eccles Emerging Scholar - David Eccles School of Business
Chapters
- "Temporality in negotiations: A cultural perspective." Research on Groups and Teams. (2006)
Co-Author(s): Armagan, Sungu, Manuel P. Ferreira, Bryan L. Bonner; ; Margaret A. Neale, Elizabeth A. Mannix, and Ya-Ru Chen (Eds.) - "Understanding group behavior: How a police SWAT team creates, changes, and manages group routines" Qualitative Organizational Research. (2005)
Co-Author(s): Kimberly D. Elsbach (Ed.) - "Glossary of temporal terms" Research on Groups and Teams. (2004)
Co-Author(s): Kirton, Byron, Mary J. Waller; Margaret A. Neale, Elizabeth A. Mannix, and Sally Blount (Eds.)
Journal Articles
- "Not with a ten foot pole: Core-stigma, stigma transfer, and improbable persistence of men’s bathhouses" Organization Science. (Forthcoming)
Co-Author(s): Bryant A. Hudson - "Future thinking in disadvantaged situations: The role of outcome delays and competitive issues in negotiation" Motivation and Emotion. vol. 29 (2005): 465- 479
Co-Author(s): Bryan L. Bonner - "Regulatory Focus at the Bargaining Table: Promoting Distributive and Integrative Success" Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. vol. 31 (2005): 1-12
Co-Author(s): Adam Galinsky, Geoffrey Leonardelli, Thomas Mussweiler

