Biography

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Mahfooz A. Ansari is a professor of International management and Human Resources Management and Organizational Studies (HRM and OS) at the University of Lethbridge (U of L), Canada. He is currently the Chair of International Management Area. In the past, he Chaired the HRM and OS Area from 2009 to 2013. He also held the University Scholar Chair from 2009 to 2011, an appointment made by the U of L Board of Governors. Prior to his current academic rank of professor at U of L, he held faculty positions at several places, including the University Science Malaysia, the UIA International University Malaysia, and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He also held visiting professorship position at several institutions including the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, the King Abdul Aziz University Jaddah, the University of Malaya Malaysia, the University of Technology MARA Malaysia, the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, the North-Eastern Regional Institute of Management (NERIM) Guwahati, and the University of Calicut.

Dr. Ansari is a recipient of several recognitions and awards. These include the Fulbright Hays Award (1978) and Excellent Service Recognition by the University Science Malaysia (2004). In addition, he received several awards from the Academy of Management, including  Carolyn Dexter Best Paper Award (2004), the Best Paper from an Under-represented Country Award (2004), the Carolyn Dexter Best Paper Award Finalist (2005), the Carolyn Dexter Best International Paper Award Finalist (2006), and the selection of two papers as among the Best International Papers (2007, 2011). As well, he received an Outstanding Paper Award at the Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence (2011).


Dr. Ansari has over 30 years of active teaching, consultancy, and research experience in the fields of Leadership, Organizational Behavior, Human Resources Management, and Cross-cultural Management. His current program of research focuses on leadership and spins around three inter-related streams of research: (a) The Power-Influence Approach to Leadership, (b) Leader-Member Exchange (LMX), and (c) the Cultural Context of Leadership and Social Influence. He has authored two books--Managing People at Work” and Managing Dyadic Interactions in Organizational Leadership”—both published by Sage in 1990 and 2000, respectively. He has collaborated with researchers in more than 40 countries around the world, published more than 85 refereed journal articles and book chapters , and has delivered over 50 invited presentations and over 120 conference presentations at several professional meetings in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, India, Japan, New Zealand, France, Germany, Spain, Greece, Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Macau, Taiwan, Turkey, Norway, Switzerland, and Pakistan--See details at: http://mahfoozaansari.blogspot.com/. His work has appeared in a number of diverse outlets including Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Journal of International Business Studies, Human Relations, Journal of Business Ethics, Management and Organization Review, Leadership and Organization Development Journal, Sex Roles, Journal of Social Psychology, and Journal of Applied Social Psychology. According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited aover 1,600 times (over 800 since 2011), his h-index is 22 (17 since 2011), and his i10-index (i.e., number of publications with at least 10 citations each) is 36 (23 since 2011)--see Google citations: Google Scholar Page. As well, his work has been downloaded approximately 20,000 times at Researchgate.net: Research Gate Page.

At the U of L, Dr. Ansari teaches courses at graduate and undergrad levels in the areas of leadership, organizational behavior, cross-cultural management, and data management and statistical techniques. He has supervised some 25 Doctoral Dissertations (leading to PhD/DBA degree) and over 55 Master's theses (leading to MBA/MSc degree) (see Supervision) He conducts consulting and training programs on a fairly, regular basis with MNCs and government sectors.


Dr. Ansari earned his master’s and doctorate degrees in psychology (in I/O Psychology area) from the University of Kansas and Patna University, respectively.
 
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