Benjamin Dow
Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Organizational Behavior
Area of Expertise:
Leadership, Diversity, Organizational Behavior
Research Interests:
Leadership with a special focus on the second-in-command and leaders use of conspiratorial rhetoric
Selected Publications:
- "The COVID-19 pandemic and the search for structure: Social media and conspiracy theories", Social and Personality Psychology Compass, with A. Johnson, C. Wang, J. Whitson, T. Menon, 2021
- "How do the Romans feel when visitors' do as the Romans do? Diversity ideologies and trust in evaluations of cultural accommodation", Academy of Management Discoveries, with J. Cho, M. Morris, 2018
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Professor Dow’s primary research interests are in leadership and conspiracy theories. His current projects involve leader consistency, the role of second-in-command, and the use of conspiratorial rhetoric by leaders. Prior to pursuing his PhD and joining Olin, he worked as a consultant for IBM.
Email: bdow@wustl.edu
PhD 2019, University of Texas at Austin
MA 2014, Columbia University
BS 2001, University of Miami
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