Melissa Thomas-Hunt
Expertise
- Negotiations
- Power & Influence
- Leveraging Expertise
- Global Diversity
Melissa Thomas-Hunt, Associate Professor of Business Administration
Ph.D., M.S., Northwestern University B.S.E, Princeton University
Office:
285
Phone:
434-924-4802
Email:
thomashuntm@darden.virginia.edu
Courses
Bargaining and Negotiating
Executive Education Courses
Biography
Melissa Thomas-Hunt teaches the Bargaining & Negotiations class. Her teaching and research activities focus on conflict management, negotiation, and inclusive leadership within global teams and organizations. She has also spent numerous years teaching Negotiations to executives. Her current research activities focus specifically on the effects of status and power on negotiation processes and outcomes and the evaluation and integration of expertise within diverse groups. Her publications have appeared in Research on Organizational Behavior, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Management Science, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin and Research on Managing Groups and Teams. Prior to coming to Darden, Melissa was an Associate Professor at Cornell’s Johnson School where she was on the faculty of for nine years. She also taught at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, Washington University’s Olin School of Business, and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Melissa received her master’s and doctoral degrees from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and her undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from Princeton University.