DINA
MANSOUR-COLE
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Division of Organizational Leadership and Supervision
Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne
2101 Coliseum Blvd. East
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
219/481-6412
http://users.ipfw.edu/mansour
EDUCATION:
Ph.D.
Awarded June 1995,College of Business Administration, University of Cincinnati
Emphasis: Management of Organizations
Dissertation
Title: Reaction to One’s Lot: Exploring Individual and Group Influences on
Perceptions of Justice Following an Organizational Transition
Masters in Business Administration, 1986: Xavier University
Bachelor of Business Administration, 1980: The University of Michigan
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE:
Associate Professor at IPFW,
Interim Director, IPFW
Honors Program, as of August 2002
Assistant Professor at IPFW,
Visiting Assistant Professor
at IPFW,
Designed
new online course: Leading Virtual
Teams
(first
offered spring 2001)
Designed new graduate course: Organizational Analysis and Action
(first
offered Spring, 2000)
Co-designed new Honors course: Heroes, Celebrities and Leaders
(first offered Fall, 1998)
[OLS 399H]
Designed new elective course: Applied Creativity in
Business and Industry
(first offered Summer, 1998)
[OLS 350]
Co-Redesigned required core
course: Human Relations in
Organizations
(in
process, First semester of redesign, Summer 2002)
Also teach: Leadership
and the Management of Change [OLS 486]
Human Behavior In Organizations (now
Human Relations in Org’s)[OLS252]
Leadership Processes [OLS 384]
Staffing &Performance Appraisal (now Interviewing Strategies) [OLS 342]
Organizational Behavior - MBA Core Course (Fall, 1994)
Management of Multinational
Corporations (Winter, 1995)
Graduate Instructor at the
University of Cincinnati,
Designed new course: "Measuring Up: Understanding Issues of
Effectiveness"
(Spring 1991)
Also taught: Organizations
and Environments (Organizational Theory)
(Winter & Spring, 1994)
Organizational Behavior and
Management
(Fall 1989, 1990, 1991,
1993)
Dynamics of Interpersonal
Behavior (Group
Behavior) (1993)
Management and Society
(Ethics)
(Spring, 1990)
Assistant and then Director
of Student Activities/ University Center Department ,
Xavier
University, Cincinnati Ohio. (1984-1988)
Administrative position within the Student
Development Division
Ford Motor Company, Ford
Career Development Fellow. (1980-1984)
Held various positions in two divisions of the
company.
SCHOLARSHIP
Teaching
Related Refereed Publications and Refereed Proceedings:
McDonald, K. and
Mansour-Cole, D. (2000). Change requires intensive care: An experiential exercise for learners in
university and corporate settings.
Special Issue: Challenges and
Frontiers for the 21st Century:
Management Education in Universities and Corporations, Journal of
Management Education, Volume 24 No. 1.
McDonald, K. and Mansour-Cole (1999).
Rebuilding the Bridge for the 21st Century. Proceedings of the International
Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference (IOBTC) in Milan, Italy.
Mansour-Cole,
D. and
McDonald, K. (1998). The essence of leadership: Teaching students to take charge of
change. Special Issue: Leadership Education, Journal of Management Systems, 10, 2, p. 55-66.
Mansour-Cole,
D. and
McDonald, K. (1997). The complexity of
change: Teaching students to take
charge. Electronic Proceedings of
Midwest Academy of Management.
Teaching Related Conference
presentations (refereed) without proceedings:
Mansour-Cole,
D. Why Take Risks in the
classroom: A Parker Palmer
prequel. Annual Organizational Behavior
Teaching Conference, California, 2002.
McDonald, K. and Mansour-Cole, D. Yes, leadership is about influence: And how do we teach it? Annual Organizational Behavior Teaching
Conference, Virginia, 2001.
Turnheim, J.,
and Mansour-Cole, D. Collaboration Fun and Games:
Using game shows in the classroom.
Annual Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Virginia, 2001.
Mansour-Cole, D. , Landstrum, N. , and
Ramey, G. Teaching with Virtual
Student Teams. Annual Organizational
Behavior Teaching Conference, Georgia, 2000.
McDonald,
K. and Mansour-Cole, D. Change requires intensive care: Learning from experience at St. Mary’s Hospital. Annual Organizational Behavior Teaching
Conference, Cleveland, 1997.
Mansour-Cole, D. and McDonald, K.
Rethinking how we teach leadership: It
wasn’t broke but we fixed it anyway. Midwest Leadership Conference, OBTC,
West Lafayette, IN, 1997.
Work under review and in
progress:
Mansour-Cole, D.
Newlyteamed: An exercise in team
identity. Submitted to Journal of
Management Education.
Mansour-Cole, D.
Leading Virtual Teams. Text to
be developed in 2003/4.
Mansour-Cole, D.
Teaching as if teams really matter:
Lessons from work teams. In
preparation for submission.
Invited
Presentations related to teaching and administration include:
Smith and Mansour-Cole. Diversity transformation in an introductory course: OLS 252 Human Behavior in Organizations. Presentation as part of a panel discussion at the Enhancing Minority Attainment Conference, Kokomo, Indiana, Fall 2002.
Mansour-Cole. Beyond
CATs: Teaching as if teams really
matter. Presentation
at IPFW for CELT, Fall 2002.
Mansour-Cole. Leadership and teamwork between faculty and
administrators. Presentation for Deans
and Chairs at IPFW, Spring 2002.
Mansour-Cole. Why
take risks in the classroom?
Presentation at IPFW for CELT. (Spring 2002)
Mansour-Cole. Teambuilding
for Student Leaders. Presentation at IPFW for Student Government
Retreat, Spring, 2002.
Mansour-Cole. Teaching
with virtual teams. Presentation at IPFW for CELT. (2001)
McDonald,
Mansour-Cole, and Hite. Developing Experiential Learning
Activities for Classroom Use.
Presented at IPFW Scholarship of Teaching Conference, Fort Wayne, 1999.
Mansour-Cole. Management
of Change/Embracing Change.
Presentation for the on campus and off campus sessions of the IPFW
Supervisory and Leadership Development Series and ASTD luncheon series.
Mansour-Cole,
D. Snowflake Team Building: Embracing diversity in teams. Presentation for Girl Scouts of Limberlost Council Leader Blockbuster, February
2001.
Mansour-Cole. Ethics for administrative professionals. Presentation for the October 2002 meeting of Northeast Indiana chapter of the National Association Administrative Professionals.
Other Refereed
Publications and Refereed Proceedings:
Mansour-Cole, D. (2001). Team identity formation in
virtual teams. Advances in the Interdisciplinary Study of
Work Teams, Volume 8,
Beyerlein, Johnsonson & Beyerlein,
editors. JAI/Elseviere Science, pages 41-58.
Mansour-Cole, D.
(2000) Team identity development in virtual teams. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual
Individual, Team, and Organizational Effectiveness Symposium: Team Based Organizations for the 21st
Century, University of North Texas, May 2000.
Mansour-Cole, D. and
Scott. (1998). Hearing it through the
grapevine: The influence of source of layoff information and leader-member-relations
on survivors’ justice perceptions. Personnel Psychology, 51, p. 25-54.
Mansour-Cole, D. and Scott, S. (1998). Team identification before team
interaction: Understanding contextual
antecedents. Proceedings of the 1998
IBAM6 Annual Conference, Orlando, FL,
p. 162-169.
Scott,
S. and Mansour-Cole, D. (1997). The long-term effects of justice
perceptions on layoff survivors’ commitment and turnover: A three wave longitudinal analysis. Proceedings of the 1997 IBAM Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, p
80-84.
Gales, L. and Mansour-Cole,
D. (1995). User involvement in
innovation projects: Toward a theory of user information processing. Journal of Engineering and Technology
Management, 12, p. 77-109.
Kamath,
R. R. , Mansour-Cole, D. and Apana, R. The determinants of
innovation: Strategy formulation in marketing and manufacturing. IEEE Transactions, August, 1993.
Gales,
L., Porter, P. and Mansour-Cole, D.
(December, 1992). Innovation project
technology, information processing and performance: A test of the Daft &
Lengel conceptualization. Journal of
Engineering and Technology Management, 9, p. 303-338.
Gales
and Mansour-Cole. User involvement
in innovation projects: A reassessment using information processing. Academy of Management Meeting Best Paper
Proceedings, 1991 ["Honorable Mention", TIMS Division]
Other Conference
presentations (refereed) without proceedings:
Mansour-Cole, D. Questioning: How ethnic identity influences network use. Academy of Management annual conference,
Denver, CO, 2002.
Mansour-Cole,
D. There is no box to check: How government influences identity. Academy of Management annual conference,
Washington, D. C., 2001.
Mansour-Cole, D. and Gales. Work groups and transition events: Understanding the effects of commitment,
cohesion and climate on employee justice perceptions. Presented at Academy of Management International Meeting,
Vancouver, Canada 1995.
Mansour-Cole, D. and Scott, S. Beyond adequacy: The impact of layoff announcements on justice perceptions. Presented at Academy of Management Meeting,
Vancouver, Canada, 1995.
GRANTS, HONORS and AWARDS:
2002 IPFW Diversity Course Transformation Grant
2001 Organizational Behavior Teaching Society Honor
Roll
2000 IPFW Summer Faculty Grant for Research
2000 Distance Ed Coordinating Committee (DECCO)
Distance Learning Development Grant
Invited to membership, CELT (Center for Enhancement
of Learning & Teaching) Board, Fall 2000
Inducted into the IPFW Honors Faculty, April 1999
IPFW
International Conference Fund Award, 1999
Best Paper, Organizational Behavior Division, IBAM,
1998
IPFW
Summer Innovative Course Initiative, 1998
Invited
to Junior Faculty Consortium for OB/OMT Divisions of the Academy of Management,
1998
1997 IPFW Honors Course Development Grant
TIMS
College on Organization Best Dissertation Proposal Award, 1993 Finalist
Saybrooke
Institute 1993 Research Grant Competition, Second Place
Awarded
Graduate Research Council Fellowship from the University of Cincinnati, 1992
Invited
to Doctoral Consortium for OB/OMT Divisions of the Academy of Management, 1991
Paper
awarded First Honorable Mention, Academy of Mngmt, TIMS Best Paper Competition,
1991
MEMBERSHIP IN
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS includes:
Academy of Management, Organizational Behavior Teaching
Society, Midwest Academy of Management, Pi Lambda Theta