Department of Management and Organization Seminar: Aparna Joshi, Michigan Ross
March 27 @ 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm EDT

Aparna Joshi, Michigan Ross
Aparna Joshi is an award-winning organizational scholar who studies the science of how human beings recognize, respond to, and then relate to one another across differences. Her research highlights how leaders can transcend differences to forge positive change in and around organizations. Over the past twenty years, Aparna’s research has focused on how social differences translate into inequality with a specific focus on gender differences across a range of professional settings such as among scientists, lawyers, engineers and chief executives. Her research aims at building actionable theoretical models that can inform practices aimed at reducing barriers and enhancing inclusion in these settings. Prior to joining Michigan Ross she was on the faculty of the Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University and at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
Aparna’s research appears in the leading journals in the field of management including Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and Organization Science. Her work in the area of gender dynamics in engineering work groups also recieved a National Science Foundation grant. In 2025 she recieved the Academy of Management Journal (AMJ) Impact Award. This honor is given annually by peers in the field to research published over the past two decades that exemplifies the rare balance of theoretical depth and practical impact, shaping the way organizations and society think about leadership.
In addition, in 2014 Aparna was awarded the prestigious Cummings Award for Early to Mid-Career Scholarly Achievement, one of the highest professional honors in the field, by the Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management and she was appointed a Fellow of the Academy of Management in 2019. She has also been featured on Stanford’s list of the top 2% of research scientists in the world. Her work has also received the Saroj Parasuraman Award in 2010, the Dorothy Harlow Distinguished Paper Award in 2006 and 2008, as well as the Academy of Management’s Best Dissertation Award (Gender and Diversity in Organizations division) and has also been featured in numerous media outlets.
Aparna has served on the editorial boards of top journals and as an Associate Editor for the Academy of Management Journal as well as the Administrative Science Quarterly.
Over the past two decades Aparna has also enjoyed working with a number of doctoral students who are today faculty at top business schools all over the world.
Learn more about Aparna Joshi here.
Talk sponsored by the Mendoza College of Business Department of Management and Organization as part of the Eugene B. Clark Research Seminar Series. Free and open to the Mendoza and campus community.