Carlson School of Management

Sophie Leroy

Leroy,Sophie

Assistant Professor
Center for HR & Labor Studies
3-289 CarlSMgmt
612/625-5937
sleroy@umn.edu


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Leroy, S. (2009). Why is it so hard to do my work? The challenge of attention residue when switching between work tasks. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. Vol. 109. pp 168-181.

Blount, S. and Leroy, S. (2007). Individual temporality in the workplace: How individuals perceive and value time at work. In Beth Rubin (Ed.), Research in the Sociology of Work (Vol. 17) - Work Place Temporalities.

Blount, S., Waller, M., and Leroy, S. (2005). Coping with temporal uncertainty: When rigid, ambitious deadlines don't make sense. In Starbuck, W. and Farjoun, M. (Eds.). Organization at the Limit (pp. 122-139). Blackwell publishing. Oxford, UK.

Fall 2012

MBA 6110 Management and Organizational Behavior Sec. 090
MBA 6110 Management and Organizational Behavior Sec. 091

Spring 2013

MBA 6110 Management and Organizational Behavior Sec. 090
MBA 6110 Management and Organizational Behavior Sec. 091

Spring 2014

HRIR 8820 Seminar: Special Topics in HRIR Research Sec. 002
MBA 6110 Management and Organizational Behavior Sec. 090
MBA 6110 Management and Organizational Behavior Sec. 091

The challenges of daily work task transitions and their effects on attention (attention residue) and task performance.

The cognitive effects of time pressure when transitioning between tasks.

Temporal perceptions and synchrony in social interactions; effects on evaluation of performance.

Winner of the outstanding paper award - Managerial and Organizational Cognition division, Academy of Management meetings, 2008

One of six finalists for the Newman Award granted to the best paper based on a dissertation. Nominated by the Managerial and Organizational Cognition division of the Academy of Management, 2008

One of five nominees for Best Student Paper Award - Managerial and Organizational Cognition Division, Academy of Management meetings, 2006

Recipient of Nadler Fellowship and other competitively-awarded research funding, NYU/Stern School of Business, 2005

Teaching Excellence Award, NYU/Stern School of Business, 2005

Rhône-Poulenc/Rorer - Aventis (Paris, France) - Research Grant, 1996

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Education

PhD, 2007
Organizational Behavior
New York University

MS, 1998
Management
HEC School of Management (Paris)

MBA, 1997
Exchange Scholar
Columbia Business School

BA, 1996
Management/International Business
HEC School of Management (Paris)


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