College of William and Mary - Business Administration
Associate Professor of Management - College of William & Mary
Higher Education
David
Long
Williamsburg, Virginia
David M. Long received his Ph.D. in organizational behavior from the University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business Administration. He holds a BS in business administration from Presbyterian College, and an MBA from the University of Florida.
David’s research examines various work-related topics including leader influence and reputation management. His work has appeared in several journals and books, including the Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Organizational Psychology Review, Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, and The Nature of Leadership.
David’s teaching and consulting focuses on introducing and demonstrating methods and strategies for improving one’s career and one’s organization. He has been recognized by Poets & Quants as one of the Top 40 undergraduate business professors. He is also the recipient of numerous undergraduate- and graduate-level teaching awards, including the Faculty Excellence Award, the Page Teaching Award, and the Alumni Fellowship Award.
Prior to earning his Ph.D., David served in the US Navy as a naval flight officer, and worked at The Home Depot in business development and store management. He currently serves in the US Navy Reserves, most recently as a mission commander and flight instructor.
PhD student
David worked at University of Florida as a PhD student
Naval Flight Officer
David worked at US Navy as a Naval Flight Officer
Associate Professor Of Management
David worked at College of William and Mary as a Associate Professor Of Management
Store Manager/Business Development
David worked at The Home Depot as a Store Manager/Business Development
MBA
Management
PhD student
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Organizational Behavior
Bachelor's Degree
Business Administration and Management, General
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