Jestine Philip, Ph.D.

Director of the Pompea College of Business Mentoring Programs
Department of Management and International Business
Pompea College of Business
Education
Ph.D., University of North Texas, G. Brint Ryan College of Business
Organizational Behavior and Human Resources
MBA, University of North Texas, G. Brint Ryan College of Business
Research
My research lies at the intersection of business management and technology. I am a ‘future of work’ researcher with a specific interest in emerging technologies (AI, virtual reality, robotics) and digital technologies (ICTs, algorithms). I explore how these technologies will affect the future of management within the context of employee/leader attitudes, behaviors, psychological traits, and organizational neuroscience. The interdisciplinary nature of these topics has allowed me to collaborate with OB, leadership, HR, and HRD researchers in the US, Slovenia, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, and biomedical engineers in Spain. I also involve graduate students in my research projects.
Journal Publications
Philip, J. and Winton, B. 2024. From Major Revision to Accept: Strategies for Crafting Effective Reviewer Responses in Contemporary Business Research. Organization Management Journal.
Bunjak, A., ÄŒerne, M., Philip, J., and Trkman, P. 2024. Comparing the Roles of Creativity and Digital Nativity in Predicting General and IT Innovativeness. Information Technology & People.
Islam, S., Schmidt, G., Lewis, A., Philip, J., and Van Dellen, S. 2024. An Application of the ASOA Framework in Gig Worker ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Usage. First Monday, (29)9.
Philip, J. and Wong, S. I. 2024. The Paradoxical Leader, Crafting Human Worker, and Robot Teammate: A Commentary on the Future of Leader Behaviors. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 40(04): 101371.