Herman Aguinis

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Herman Aguinis

Ph.D.
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Born1966
Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina
Occupation
  • Researcher
  • Professor
  • Author
Language
  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
University at Albany
State University of New York
SubjectTalent & Performance management
Corporate social responsibility
Organizational research methods
Notable works
  • Performance Management for Dummies (2019)
  • Performance Management (2019)
  • Applied Psychology in Talent Management (2019)
  • Regression Analysis for Categorical Moderators (2004)
  • Opening the Black Box of Editorship (2008)
  • Test-Score Banding in Human Resource Selection (2004)
Notable awardsLosey Award for lifetime contributions by SHRM Foundation
Lifetime Scientific Contributions Award by Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Research Methods Division Distinguished Career Award and Practice Impact Award by Academy of Management(AOM)
SpouseHeidi Roth-Aguinis, Ph.D.
Children2 daughters
RelativesMarcos Aguinis
Website
www.hermaguinis.com

Herman Aguinis (born 1966) is a researcher and business professor and author. He is the Avram Tucker Distinguished Scholar, Professor of Management, and Chair of the Department of Management at the George Washington University School of Business in Washington, D.C.[1] He has been ranked among the top 100 most influential economics and business researchers in the world in 2020, 2019, and 2018.[2][3][4] He has been elected for the presidency track of the Academy of Management (AOM), served as AOM Vice President and Program Chair for the 2020 virtual conference including about 7,200 participants from 90 countries,[5] and is serving as President during 2021-2022.[6] Prior to moving to Washington D.C. in 2016, he was the John F. Mee Chair of Management and the Founding Director of the Institute for Global Organizational Effectiveness in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.

Early life and education[]

Herman Aguinis was born in Rio Cuarto, Cordoba (Argentina).[7] He is the son of the Argentine author Marcos Aguinis and University of Buenos Aires School of Law professor Ana Maria "Marita" Aguinis (deceased).[8] He attended high school at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires[9] before receiving a Bachelors’ and master's degree in psychology from the University of Buenos Aires. He spent part of his high school years in New York City, but following his schooling in Argentina, he moved to the United States permanently to study Industrial and Organizational Psychology, earning a Master’s and then a PhD degree from the University at Albany, State University of New York in 1993.

Career[]

Aguinis' research, teaching, and consulting are about the acquisition and deployment of talent in organizations and organizational research methods. He has written extensively on the topics of star performance, corporate social responsibility & business sustainability, domestic and international workforce diversity, leadership, staffing, training and development, performance management, and innovative methodological approaches for developing and testing theories. His research has been featured by the media worldwide, including the Wall Street Journal,[10] and in U.S. Supreme Court cases.[11] He served as Editor-in-Chief of Organizational Research Methods (2005-2007) and has served or serves on the editorial board of 26 journals including Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology (journal), Journal of Management, and Journal of International Business Studies.[12]

Dr. Herman Aguinis has delivered about 300 keynote addresses and presentations at professional conferences,[13] delivered about 150 invited presentations in all seven continents except for Antarctica,[14] and raised about $5MM for his research and teaching endeavors from private foundations and federal sources (e.g., National Science Foundation).[15]

Impact, awards and honors[]

Aguinis' research has placed him as one of the most influential and prolific contemporary management professors in the world.[16][17][18][19][20][21][22] In 2020, 2019, and 2018 he has been ranked among the top-100 most impactful researchers in the world in economics and business (based on multiple articles published in the preceding decade ranked in the top 1% by citations), “demonstrating significant influence among their peers, this top 1% of the global research community represent magnets in their respective discipline.”[23] A 2019 Journal of Business Research article ranked him as the #1 most cited and prolific (i.e., based on h-index) researcher in the field of human resources training based on all publications between 1975 and 2016.[24] A 2019 Leadership Quarterly article as the world’s #2 most influential researcher in the field of leadership based on all articles published in 10 highly prestigious academic journals between 2011 and 2017.[25] A 2017 Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education article ranked him among the top 100 most published authors in business and management education (BME) out of 7,209 unique authors who published at least one article in 17 BME journals from 2005 to 2014.[26] A 2016 Journal of Management (JOM) article published to celebrate the journal's 40th anniversary ranked him as the #5 most published author from 1975 to 2014 out of 2,270 different individuals who published at least one article each.[17] Based on Google Scholar, his work has received about 38,000 citations, he is the world's #1 ranked researcher in the category “talent management,” #1 in “people analytics,” #1 in "business sustainability," #4 in “corporate social responsibility,” #4 in “human resource management,” and #19 in “organizational behavior”.[27] Based on Web of Science/Clarivate Analytics, his work has received about 13,000 citations.[28] He has more than 28,000 LinkedIn followers.[29]

He is a fellow of the Academy of Management (and also served as Deputy Dean of the Academy of Management Fellows until August 2018),[30] American Psychological Association, Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and Association for Psychological Science and has received many awards such as:

  • Losey Award by the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation for lifetime achievement in human resource research[31]
  • Academy of Management Research Methods Division Distinguished Career Award for lifetime contributions[32]
  • Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Scientific Contributions Award for lifetime contributions[33]
  • Academy of Management Practice Theme Committee Scholar Practice Impact Award recognizing an outstanding scholar who has affected policy making and managerial and organizational practices[34]
  • IACMR-Responsible Research in Management Award recognizing excellent scholarship that focuses on important issues for business and society using sound research methods with credible results[35]
  • Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division IDEA Thought Leader Award[36]
  • Academy of Management Research Methods Division Robert McDonald Advancement of Organizational Research Methodology Award
  • Seven best article of the year awards from the journals Personnel Psychology, Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior (twice), Academy of Management Perspectives, Organizational Research Methods, and Management Research.[37][38]

Selected publications[]

Herman Aguinis has published nine books and more than 175 peer-reviewed journal articles.[39]

Books[]

  • Aguinis, H. 2019. Performance management for dummies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. ISBN 978-1119557654.
  • Aguinis, H. 2019. Performance management (4th ed.). Chicago, IL: Chicago Business Press. ISBN 978-0998814087.
  • Cascio, W.F., & Aguinis, H. 2019. Applied psychology in talent management (8th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. ISBN 9781506375915.
  • Aguinis, H. 2004. Regression analysis for categorical moderators. New York, NY: Guilford. ISBN 1572309695.
  • Baruch, Y., Konrad, A.M., Aguinis, H., & Starbuck, W.H. (Eds.). 2008. Opening the black box of editorship. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan. ISBN 0230013600.
  • Aguinis, H. (Ed.). 2004. Test-score banding in human resource selection: Legal, technical, and societal issues. Westport, CT: Praeger. ISBN 1567205208.

Journal articles[]

References[]

  1. ^ Faculty Directory, http://business.gwu.edu/profiles/herman-aguinis/
  2. ^ Highly Cited Researchers 2018. https://hcr.clarivate.com/ Archived 2019-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Recipients - Highly Cited | Researcher Recognition". publons.com. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  4. ^ "Highly Cited Researchers". publons.com. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  5. ^ AOM 2020 Virtual Conference, https://aom2020.aom.org
  6. ^ 2020 Board of Governors Election Results, https://aom.org/about-aom/governance/committees-task-forces/elections
  7. ^ "Frontline IB: Herman Aguinis". Academy of International Business (AIB). 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  8. ^ Books by professor Ana Maria "Marita" Aguinis (deceased), https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Ana+Maria+M.+de+Aguinis&search-alias=books&field-author=Ana+Maria+M.+de+Aguinis&sort=relevancerank
  9. ^ Aguinis, H. (2006). From Río Cuarto to Denver. The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, 43(4), 57-61.
  10. ^ CEO Pay and Performance Often Don’t Match Up, https://www.wsj.com/articles/ceo-pay-and-performance-dont-match-up-1526299200?ns=prod/accounts-wsj
  11. ^ RICCI v. DESTEFANO, https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/crt/legacy/2010/12/28/ricci_sctdec.pdf
  12. ^ Editorships and Editorial Board Memberships, http://www.hermanaguinis.com/sactive.htm#ProfessionReviewer
  13. ^ Keynote Addresses & Presentations at Professional Meetings, http://hermanaguinis.com/conf.html
  14. ^ Invited Presentations, http://hermanaguinis.com/invitedpresentations.html
  15. ^ Understanding the Gender Performance Gap among Star Performers in STEM Fields, https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1643075
  16. ^ Podsakoff, Philip M.; MacKenzie, Scott B.; Podsakoff, Nathan P.; Bachrach, Daniel G. (30 January 2008). "Scholarly Influence in the Field of Management: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Determinants of University and Author Impact in the Management Literature in the Past Quarter Century". Journal of Management. 34 (4): 641–720. doi:10.1177/0149206308319533. S2CID 143858009.
  17. ^ Jump up to: a b Van Fleet, David D.; Bedeian, Arthur G. (27 October 2015). "The Journal of Management's First 40 Years: A Look Back". Journal of Management. 42 (2): 349–356. doi:10.1177/0149206315609403.
  18. ^ Aguinis, Herman; Suárez-González, Isabel; Lannelongue, Gustavo; Joo, Harry (May 2012). "Scholarly Impact Revisited". Academy of Management Perspectives. 26 (2): 105–132. doi:10.5465/amp.2011.0088.
  19. ^ Aguinis, Herman; Ramani, Ravi S.; Campbell, P. Knight; Bernal-Turnes, Paloma; Drewry, Josiah M.; Edgerton, Brett T. (30 October 2017). "Most Frequently Cited Sources, Articles, and Authors in Industrial-Organizational Psychology Textbooks: Implications for the Science–Practice Divide, Scholarly Impact, and the Future of the Field". Industrial and Organizational Psychology. 10 (4): 507–557. doi:10.1017/iop.2017.69. S2CID 148860324.
  20. ^ "Highly Cited Researchers - The Most Influential Scientific Minds". HCR. Archived from the original on 2019-02-20. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  21. ^ "Recipients - Highly Cited | Researcher Recognition". publons.com. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  22. ^ "Highly Cited Researchers". publons.com. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  23. ^ "Highly Cited Researchers". publons.com. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  24. ^ Danvila-del-Valle, Ignacio; Estévez-Mendoza, Carlos; Lara, Francisco J. (March 2019). "Human resources training: A bibliometric analysis". Journal of Business Research. 101: 627–636. doi:10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.02.026.
  25. ^ Zhao, Hao; Li, Chaoping (2019-08-01). "A computerized approach to understanding leadership research". The Leadership Quarterly. 30 (4): 396–416. doi:10.1016/j.leaqua.2019.06.001. ISSN 1048-9843.
  26. ^ Arbaugh, J. B.; Asarta, Carlos J.; Hwang, Alvin; Fornaciari, Charles J.; Bento, Regina F.; Dean, Kathy Lund (July 2017). "Key Authors in Business and Management Education Research: Productivity, Topics, and Future Directions". Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education. 15 (3): 268–302. doi:10.1111/dsji.12131.
  27. ^ See https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=VbMNUXoAAAAJ&hl=en for his Google Scholar profile
  28. ^ See [1] for his Clarivate Analytics profile
  29. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/herman-aguinis-66417016/
  30. ^ Fellows Group of the Academy of Management, http://aom.org/fellows.aspx
  31. ^ Herman Aguinis Named 2017 Losey Research Award Winner, https://www.shrm.org/hr-today/news/hr-news/Pages/Herman-Aguinis-Named-2017-Losey-Research-Award-Winner.aspx
  32. ^ Award Winners, http://rmdiv.org/?page_id=20
  33. ^ "Herman Aguinis receives Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award". Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  34. ^ PTC Awards and Panels of Judges, http://www.ptc-aom.com/index.php/awards/aom-ptc-practice-impact-award
  35. ^ The Second IACMR-RRBM Award for Responsible Research in Management, https://rrbm.network/taking-action/awards/2018-responsible-research-in-management-award-winners/
  36. ^ IDEA Thought Leader Awards, https://ent.aom.org/awards
  37. ^ http://www.hermanaguinis.com/
  38. ^ "Emerald: Outstanding Paper Awards". www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  39. ^ See http://www.hermanaguinis.com/pubs.html for a full listing of published works by Herman Aguinis

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