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Ajay Mehra Photo Ajay Mehra
Associate Professor, Management
Gatton College of Business and Economics

University of Kentucky
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Research Interests:

My research focuses on the effects of demography and personality on social networks, leadership, and performance in organizations.   Current network projects include a simulation that focuses on the system-level performance consequences of altruistic behavior, and a longitudinal study of co-authorship and citation networks in organizational studies. My work has been published in such journals as Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ) and Academy of Management Review (AMR), and it has received coverage in a number of newspapers, such as the European Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times. I serve on the editorial review boards of AMR and ASQ, and I am the book review editor for AMR. I received my Ph.D., in 1998, from Penn State's Smeal College of Business. (In addition to my research and teaching, I am passionate about dogs, chess, and rock-climbing.)