Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology
Research
I have applied organizational psychology, statistical methods,
and computer science in areas such as succession planning, executive
assessment and development, selection testing, employee opinion
surveys, appraisal, compensation, benefits, change management, recruiting
and employee relations. Multidimensional scaling and the nature
of underlying structure in data has also been a focus in my research
work.
Biography
Education
1988 Ph.D., Psychology, Columbia University
1985 M.A., Organizational Psychology, Columbia University
1984 M.S., Statistics for Business, Government, and Industry, Columbia
1982 B.A., Psychology and Computer Science, Marquette University
Background
1991 - 2001 Adjunct Professor, NYU
5/95 - 8/01 Senior Director Human Resources, Booz Allen & Hamilton
10/90 - 4/95 Vice President Executive Resources, Merrill Lynch
12/88 - 9/90 Staff Director Human Resources, NYNEX Corporation
6/84 - 11/88 Consultant Management Staffing & Development, AT&T
Affiliations
American Psychological Association
Metropolitan New York Association of Applied Psychologists (METRO)
Psi Chi - National Honor Society for Psychology
Publications
Going Global: Cross-Cultural Implementation, in Implementing Organizational
Interventions: Steps, Processes, and Best Practices. J. Hedge &
E. Pulakos (Editors), Jossey-Bass, in press (SIOP Professional Practice
Series)
Building Room at the Top: Selecting Senior Executives Who Can
Lead And Succeed, with J. Moses, in Evolving Practices in Human
Resources Management: Responses to a Changing World of Work, A.
Kraut & A. Korman (Editors), Jossey-Bass, 1999 (SIOP Professional
Practice Series)
Executive Succession Planning, guest lecture, Leadership and Management
Assessment, Columbia University, June 1997
Circular Degeneracy in Multidimensional Scaling Configurations,
publication and presentation at the annual convention of the Psychometric
Society, June 1988
Scott Eggebeen
Psychology Department
New York University
6 Washington Place, Room 483
New York, NY 10003
se17@nyu.edu
(212) 998-7929
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