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Katelynn Sell, Ph.D.

Katelynn Sell
Assistant Professor of Management
ks1272@nova.edu

Education:

  • PHD - Louisiana State University - Business Administration
  • MBA - Nova Southeastern University - Business Administration
  • BBA - University of North Florida - Business Administration

Dr. Katelynn Sell joined the H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business & Entrepreneurship in 2023 as an Assistant Professor of Management. Prior to joining NSU, she was a faculty member at West Texas A&M University where she taught a variety of courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Dr. Sell received a B.B.A. in Business Management from the University of North Florida in 2010, an M.B.A. with a concentration in Management from Nova Southeastern University in 2013 (Fins Up!), and a Ph.D. in Business Administration with a major focus in Strategic Management and a minor focus in Organizational Behavior/Human Resources from Louisiana State University in 2020.

Dr. Sell has a passion for teaching and fostering critical thinking in the classroom. She is also an active member of several professional organizations in the field such as the Academy of Management, the Strategic Management Society, and the Southern Management Association.

 

MGT 4170
MGT 3100
MGT 4800

The Challenge: Playing the Long Game of Competition, 2023 United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE).

Collective Strategy, Industry Legitimation, and Discourse: Institutional Work of Trade Associations, 2022 Academy of Management Annual Conference – SAP Best Practice Paper Award.

The Effects on COVID-19 Risk, Gender, and Self-Compassion on Workplace Cyberbullying and Job Satisfaction of University Faculty, 2022 Association for Business Communication Annual International Conference – Accepted for presentation and in the conference proceedings.

Building Industry Identity: An Analysis of Energy Industry Associations’ Public Discourse, 2020 Southern Management Association Annual Meeting.

Strategizing through Discourse: An Analysis of Energy Industry Associations' Public Discourses, 2020 Academy of Management Annual Conference

Collective Strategy for Legitimation: The Discursive Work of Trade Associations, 2018 Strategic Management Society Annual Conference.

Collective Strategy, Industry Legitimation, and Discourse: Institutional Work of Trade Associations, 2022 Academy of Management Annual Conference – SAP Best Practice Paper Award.

The Effects on COVID-19 Risk, Gender, and Self-Compassion on Workplace Cyberbullying and Job Satisfaction of University Faculty, 2022 Association for Business Communication Annual International Conference.


 

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