William I. MacKenzie, Ph.D.
Management

 

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Assistant Professor

Office: 376 BAB
Phone: 256.824.6811

Education

  • Ph.D. – Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management, University of South Carolina 2010
  • M.B.A. – East Carolina University, 2005
  • B.S.B.A. – East Carolina University, 1998

Research Interests

  • Strategic Human Resources
  • Human Capital
  • Staffing

Current Teaching Responsibilities

  • Competitive Strategy (MGT 499)
  • Human Resources and Labor Relations Management (MGT 363)
  • Strategic Human Resource Management in a Technological Environment (MGT 631)

Refereed Journal Publications

  • Morrell, D. L., and MacKenzie, W. I.  (2011).  The Five-Factor Model as it Defines Personalized versus Socialized Charismatic Leaders.  Leadership & Organizational Management Journal, 2011(2), 16-28.
  • Ployhart, R. E., Van Iddekinge, C., and MacKenzie, W. I. (2011). Acquiring and Developing Human Capital in Service Contexts:  The Interconnectedness of Human Capital Resources.  Academy of Management Journal, 54(2), 353-368.
  • MacKenzie, W. I., Ployhart, R. E., Weekley, J., and Ehlers, C. (2010). Contextual Effects on SJT Responses: An Examination of Construct Validity and Mean Differences across Applicant and Incumbent Contexts. Human Performance, 23(1), 1-21.
  • Harris, M., Grubb, W.L., and MacKenzie, W.I. (2006). Business students’ perceptions of employment in small and medium-sized enterprises versus multinational corporations:  Investigating the moderating effects of academic major, gender, and personality. Journal of Small Business Strategy, 17(2) 27-35.