CURRICULUM VITAE

                             JERRY GOSEN                                                     

 

 

PROFESSOR                                                                                        

MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN – WHITEWATER

WHITEWATER  WISCONSIN   53190                                                            

(262) 472-3956                                                                                                      

gosenpuj@uwwvax.uww.edu

 

 

Employment History

 

1.       University of Wisconsin - Whitewater.   Professor of Management   1980 - present

 

2.       University of North Dakota.     Associate Professor of Management  1977 - 1980

 

3.       University of Saskatchewan.   Assistant Professor of Management   1975 -1977

 

4.       Professional  Full-time Service in Industry, Government:

                Cleveland State University, Division of Special Studies:  Research Associate 1974-1975

                Singer Co.  Friden Division:  Computer Programmer 1969-1970

                                Cook County Dept. Public Aid:  Caseworker   1965

 

Degrees Earned:

                                Ph. D.  Case Western Reserve University  (Organizational Behavior)  June 1974

B. S.    University of Illinois (Psychology) January 1965

 

Courses Taught:

                    Organizational Behavior,* Organizational Theory,*  Policy,*  Management Concepts,

Strategic Management,^     Business and Society,^  Business Ethics,  Organizational

Design,^  International  Management,^  Supervisory Management (* - graduate and undergraduate;  ^ - graduate)

 

Publications: 

Organizational Factors Affecting Supply Chains. International Journal of Commerce and Management with Sanil Babbar, Helena Addea and Sameer Prasad.  Forthcoming

 

Quality and developing countries: the role of international and organizational factors.  International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, 2005, 22 (5) ,

452,-464 with Sanil Babbar and Sameer Prasad

 

A review of scholarship on assessing experiential learning effectiveness SIMULATION AND GAMING,  Juner 2004, Vol. 35 (2), 281-296 with J. Washbush

 

An exploration of game-derived learning in total enterprise simulation. SIMULATION AND GAMING,  September 2001, Vol. 32 (3), 270-293 with J. Washbush

 

As teachers and researchers, where do we go from here?  SIMULATION AND GAMING,  September 1999, Vol. 30 (3), 292-304 with J. Washbush

 

The extent of use of technology for  effective management of operations in the service sector: a survey of auto parts stores.  JOURNAL OF CUSTOMER SERVICE (in press)

with T. Bramorski, M. Madan, and J. Motwani

 

Total enterprise simulation performance as a function of Meyers-Briggs Type. SIMULATION AND GAMING,  June 1996, Vol. 27 (2), 184-205 with J. Washbush

                               

                                The  relative influence of several factors on simulation performance.  SIMULATION

AND GAMING,  September 1992, Vol 23 (3) 311-325  with Paul Miessing

 

Shareware license violations:  A survey of student views.  COMPUTER USERS

                                QUARTERLY,  Fall 1991, Vol. 3 (3) 11-16 with Dave Munro and George Sargent

 

                                The student evaluation of instructors in required Operations Management Courses.

                                OPERATIONS  MANAGMENT REVIEW, June 1990, Vol 8 (2), 14-30 with Joe

                                Biggs and Bill Champion

 

                                The prediction of simulation performance as it is affected by time.  SIMULATION AND

                                GAMES, Fall 1989, vol 20 (3), 319-335

 

                                A course purpose exercise,  EXCHANGE: THE ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR

                                JOURNAL,  1983, Vol. 8 (1 )

 

                                A learning task classification scheme.  JOURNAL OF EXPERIEMENTAL EDUCATION,   1979,  Vol. 47 (1)67-75

 

Chapters:

                   Evaluating experiential learning.  In  J. Gentry (Ed.)  GUIDE TO EXPERIENTIAL

                                LEARNING AND GAMING.  Nichols GP, 1990

                               

Conference Presentations,  Panel Discussions, and Proceedings:

 

                   I’ve made 48 presentations at conferences since 1979. Thirty-three have appeared in

                                Conference Proceedings; six were panels.  Of the 48, 37 have been presented to the

                                Association  of Business Simulation and Experiential Learning (ABSEL).  I’ve also

                                presented at the Academy of Management, the Southern Management Association, the

American Institute of Decision Sciences, The Conference on Innovative Teaching in Human Resources and Industrial Relations, and the University of Wisconsin Faculty

                                Development Institute, 

 

Additional Professional Activities of Note

1983-present: Advisor to the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater chapter of  the Society for the Advancement of Management

 

                                1987-2002: Board of Directors for the Association of Business Simulation and

                                Experiential Learning.

                                                1987-1990, 1998-2002: Newsletter Editor

                                                1993:  Conference Chair

                                                1995:  President

                                                1992-present:  ABSEL Fellow

 

                                1988:  Conference Coordinator for the Wisconsin Conference on Business Ethics sponsored by the Wisconsin Humanities Council

 

                                1996- present Coordinator for the Advisory Committee of the General Management

                                Department of university of Wisconsin –Whitewater

 

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