I received my Ph.D. in Communication (major) and Organizational Behavior (minor) from Cornell University and I have taught for 15 years as a professor.
Helping students conduct research and write academic papers is one of my greatest passions as an educator. Writing a dissertation is a long process and I believe with proper support, anyone can become an independent researcher. I enjoy helping students formulate research questions and hypotheses, establish theoretical frameworks and models to test, design experiments or craft surveys, analyze data, and interpret the meanings of the results.
I am a dedicated and confident teacher. I have extensive knowledge of theories in communication, social psychology, marketing, and management and advanced analytical and statistical skills. For the past 20 years, I have supervised and advised many students for research projects, capstone projects, theses, and dissertations.
My research has resulted in articles in Psychology and Marketing, Computers in Human Behavior, Journal of Communication Management, and Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. Besides, I have published many proceedings and conference papers. I have also served as reviewers for many academic journals.
I am approachable and flexible. Feel free to contact me with any requests regarding your dissertation, thesis, or any research projects. I am here to help you.
Michigan State University
Masters
Communication
1998
Cornell University
Doctorate
Communication, Organizational Behavior
2006
Science
Social Studies
Language
Professional