Yurianna Kimmons

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Full-Time Faculty

Professor of Practice in Management and Organizations

Management, Strategy, and Entrepreneurship

Email

yuriannak@smu.edu

Education

PhD, University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business

Biography

Yurianna Kimmons is a published academic scholar with a passion for teaching people how to use management concepts to help them achieve their personal and professional goals. She received her Ph.D. in Management from the University of Texas in Austin, McCombs School of Business, and was previously on the management faculty at Oklahoma State University, Spears School of Business.

While at OSU, Yurianna taught undergraduate and masters-level classes in organizational behavior and negotiations, for which she received several nominations for outstanding teaching awards such as the Greiner Excellence in Teaching Award and the Spears "Power of Personal" award. Yurianna's research expertise is on the topic of employee engagement, specifically employee voice (when employees speak up with constructive ideas in the workplace at their own discretion).

She also explores the topics of leadership and diversity in her research. Prior to pursuing her Ph.D., Yurianna worked for her alma mater, the University of Notre Dame. As an Assistant Director of University Relations, she worked with university leadership across 16 different schools and subject areas to help manage the stewardship program of over 600 of the university's most distinguished donors and stakeholders.

Previously, she also worked as a Business Sales Planning Associate for General Mills, where she served as a retail category consultant for the national grocery chain Kroger in Cincinnati, Ohio. In her free time, Yurianna enjoys playing sand volleyball and baking sourdough bread for her family and friends.

Teaching

MNO 3370

Research

leadership, employee engagement (voice), diversity

Publications

E. R. Burris, L. L. Martins, and Y. S. Kimmons. (2022). "Mixed Messages: Why managers (do not) endorse employee voice". Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.

E. R. Burris, K W. Rockmann, and Y. S. Kimmons. (2017). "The value of voice (to managers): Employee identification and the content of voice". Academy of Management Journal.