Our PhD Faculty

The diverse and distinguished PhD faculty is drawn primarily from the School of Management and Labor Relations (SMLR); it also includes faculty members in other schools and departments throughout Rutgers University, including economics, history, political science, psychology, and other professional programs.

School of Management and Labor Relations Faculty

Richard W. Beatty, PhD, Washington University
David Bensman, PhD, Columbia University
Joseph R. Blasi, EdD, Harvard
John F. Burton Jr., Professor Emeritus
Paula Caligiuri, PhD, Pennsylvania State University
Dorothy S. Cobble, PhD, Stanford University
Niki T. Dickerson von Lockette, PhD, University of Michigan
Steven M. Director, PhD, Northwestern University
Adrienne E. Eaton, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Charles H. Fay, PhD, University of Washington
Janice Fine, PhD, MIT
David L. Finegold, DPhil, Oxford
Stanley M. Gully, PhD, Michigan State University
Charles Heckscher, PhD, Harvard University
Mark A. Huselid, PhD, SUNY at Buffalo
Susan E. Jackson, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Jeffrey H. Keefe, PhD, Cornell
Rebecca Kehoe, PhD, Cornell University
 Douglas L. Kruse, PhD, Harvard
Barbara A. Lee,  PhD, Ohio State
David P. Lepak, PhD, Pennsylvania State University
Mingwei Liu, PhD, Cornell University
Patrick F. McKay, PhD, University of Akron
Claudia G. Meer, EdD, Rutgers University
Jessica Methot, PhD, University of Florida
Jean M. Phillips, PhD, Michigan State University
Saul A. Rubinstein, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Randall S. Schuler, PhD, Michigan State University
Lisa Schur, JD, Northeastern 
Susan Schurman, PhD, Michigan
Paula B. Voos, PhD, Harvard

Other PhD Faculty

John R. Aiello, Professor of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences–New Brunswick
Cary Cherniss, Professor of Psychology, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
Mark R. Killingsworth, Professor of Economics
William M. Rodgers III, Professor; Chief Economist, John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development
Carl E. Van Horn, Professor of Public Policy, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
John D. Worrall, Professor of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden