Senior Lecturer in Management, Swinburne University of Technology
Sam Wilson is a Senior Lecturer in Management in the Department of Management and Marketing at Swinburne University of Technology. He has a PhD in social psychology and a Masters degree in organisational psychology from the University of Melbourne, and is a registered psychologist. Sam teaches leadership development to postgraduates in the Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship, and conducts leadership and psychological research with a range of sector and professional groups. His research interests lie primarily with studies of lay conceptions of socially responsible leadership and psychological studies of self-continuity, entrepreneurship and wellbeing.
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