About Herman Aguinis
Herman Aguinis is the Avram Tucker Distinguished Scholar, Professor of Management, and Chair of the Department of Management at The George Washington University School of Business. He has been elected for the five-year presidency track of the Academy of Management (AOM), served as Vice President and Program Chair for the AOM 2020 virtual conference and is currently serving as AOM President Elect. His research addresses global talent management and research methods.
Professor Aguinis has written about 180 refereed journal articles, published nine books, and delivered 300 conference presentations and about 150 invited presentations in all seven continents except for Antarctica. The 2020, 2019, and 2018 Web of Science Highly Cited Researchers Reports ranked him among the world’s 100 most impactful researchers in Economics and Business and his work has received about 36,000 Google Scholar citations (h-index = 87) and about 11,500 Web of Science citations.
He is a Fellow of the Academy of Management and received the Losey Award by the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation for lifetime achievement in human resource research, Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Scientific Contributions Award for lifetime contributions, AOM Research Methods Division Distinguished Career Award for lifetime contributions, and AOM Practice Theme Committee Scholar Practice Impact Award recognizing outstanding impact on policy making and managerial and organizational practices. He served as Editor-in-Chief of Organizational Research Methods, as President of the Iberoamerican Academy of Management, and serves or has served on the editorial board of 26 scholarly journals.
“What keeps me going?” That is a good question, “My passion, my desire high quality, high impact research” That is the best answer
Thank you your such kind words, William.
Impressive interview Herman, with some great reflections! Couldn’t agree more on the lack of micro perspectives in IB ;-). Also loved the balance between addressing immediate challenges and more fundamental questions.
Thank you for your very kind words Anne-Wil! I hope all is well.