Casher Belinda
Assistant Professor
Management & Organization
574-631-9629
328 Mendoza College of Business
- Biography
- Background
- Publications
Casher is an assistant professor in Mendoza’s Management & Organization Department. He received his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Previously, he received his M.A. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Human Resource Management from Appalachian State University and his B.S. in Psychology from The Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on emotions, interpersonal perception and communication, and close relationships in organizations.
Education
Ph D, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MA, Appalachian State University
BS, The Pennsylvania State University
Areas of Expertise
Emotions
Interpersonal perception and communication
Intimacy and close relationships
Sleep and dreams
"Breaking boredom: Interrupting the residual effect of state boredom on future productivity", (With Shimul Melwani, Chaitali Kapadia), Journal of Applied Psychology, 2024
"A spillover model of dreams and work behavior: How dream meaning ascription promotes awe and employee resilience", (With Michael Christian), Academy of Management Journal, 66, 2023
"Performance pressure amplifies the effect of evening detachment on next-morning shame: Downstream consequences for workday cheating behavior.", (With Timothy Kundro, Salvatore Affinito), Journal of Applied Psychology, 108, 2023