Associate Professor of Management, University of North Carolina – Greensboro
Brianna Barker Caza received her Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from the University of Michigan and has previously been affiliated with institutions in both North America and the Asia Pacific Region including the University of Illinois, Wake Forest University, the Center for Creative Leadership, the University of Auckland, and Griffith University. Professor Caza’s research program seeks to understand the resources and processes that produce resilience in turbulent and dynamic work contexts. Through her research, she seeks to identify ways individuals, dyads, and organizations can create work environments that allow professionals to thrive amidst unexpected events and environmental changes. She has a particular interest in identity and interpersonal dynamics related to the gig economy, multiple role holding, and marginalized work populations. Her previous research has been published in many top tier outlets including Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Annals, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and Harvard Business Review. Based on the impact of her research, she was recognized as one of the 2019 Radar thinker management thought leaders by Thinkers50.

Workplace tensions: How and when bystanders can make a difference
Oct 27, 2023 15:06 pm UTC| Life
In todays climate of global political tensions and polarization, workplaces are filled with conflicting viewpoints. When employees hold political identities and perspectives that do not align with their co-workers, they...