Paul W. Thurston, Jr., Ph.D., is the Department Chair and Professor of Management at Siena College where he teaches courses in Decision Making, Leadership, Leading Change, Management, Organizational Behavior, Project Management, Research Methods, and Strategic Planning. Paul has also served as the Director of Academic Integration for the Center of Academic Community Engagement and the Coordinator for the Siena College Core Curriculum. He received his doctorate in Organizational Studies from The University at Albany, State University of New York in 2001. His research interests include organizational engagement and effectiveness, mentoring, leadership, business strategy, organizational justice and organizational policies. He is a retired Air Force officer and formerly worked as a Director for The Group for Organizational Effectiveness, Inc.
Degree | Program | University |
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Ph.D. | Organizational Studies | University at Albany, SUNY |
M.S. | Systems Management | Air Force Institute of Technology |
B.S. | Mechanical Engineering | Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
My Siena Experience
My Teaching Philosophy
My job is to bring out the best in every one of my students. I try to set an example of service to my students so that they may use their gifts in service to each other now, and prepare themselves for service to their communities in the future. I structure my classes so that students get frequent opportunities to apply the concepts we study and then reflect on the consequences. Students remember concepts when they can apply them in memorable contexts. Sometimes the context is provided by a shared experience like working for the benefit of a community partner. Other times it comes through reflecting on a personal experience. Each application provides an opportunity to integrate previously studied concepts. With this approach the concepts from all courses become familiar tools that students can pull out and apply in a variety of situations.
What I Love About Siena
It takes creativity to turn business initiatives that are good for the bottom line into actions that are also good for the employees, partners, customers, neighbors and the environment. I continuously remind our students how they are well qualified to provide that creativity because of their Siena education. Our students develop a sense of personal responsibility which helps them to consider others before they act, and take responsibility for failures even when they were unintended. Siena graduates also develop a sense of empowerment by the time they leave -- they know that their individual efforts can make a difference.
My Favorite Courses to Teach
My favorite courses are those that result in the students telling vivid stories of what they learned and how they applied that knowledge in meaningful ways. I teach regular and honor sections of the capstone business strategy course, and applied service learning versions of our management principles, research methods and senior management courses. My students work with real organizations and help those organizations solve challenging problems.
My Professional Experience
Year | Title | Organization |
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2022 - Now | Professor of Management | Siena College |
2020 - Now | Chair, Management Department | Siena College |
2016 - 2019 | Director of Academic Integration, Center for Academic Community Engagement | Siena College |
2012 - 2022 | Associate Professor of Management | Siena College |
2006 - 2011 | Assistant Professor of Marketing & Management | Siena College |
2004 - 2006 | Director | The Group for Organizational Effectiveness |
2001 - 2004 | Assistant Professor of Management | Air Force Institute of Technology |
2001 - 2004 | Chief, Continuous Learning Branch | Air Force Institute of Technology |
2000 - 2004 | Adjunct Professor of Management | The University of Dayton |
1997 - 2001 | Instructor of Management and Organizational Behavior | Air Force Institute of Technology |
1992 - 1994 | Program Manager | United States Air Force |
1989 - 1992 | Site Activation Manager and Chief Systems Engineer | United States Air Force |
1984 - 1988 | Command Manager for Missile Warning and Mobile Command/Control Systems | United States Air Force |
Articles & Book Reviews
- Teaching international business skills across US and Kenya: A model for international collaboration
Journal Of Teaching In International Business, vol. 33
October, 2022 - Teaching international business skills across US and Kenya: A model for international collaboration
Journal Of Teaching In International Business, vol. 33
October, 2022 - Factors Influencing Retention of Students for Independent School Re-Enrollment
Journal of Research on Christian Education
February, 2022 - Tavern on the Green: An Entrepreneur's Struggle to keep her Family's Business
Journal of Business Cases and Applications, vol. 18
September, 2017 - Using Sequential Research Methods and Leading Change Courses to Increase Connections between Students and Community Partners
Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference
June, 2017 - Understanding Consumer Adoption of Mobile Payment Options: Model Development
Journal of Applied Business and Economics, vol. 17
March, 2017 - Factors Influencing Alumni Engagement
Eastern Academy of Management
May, 2016 - Mother Myrick's Confectionery
North American Case Research Association -- Annual Meeting
October, 2013 - The Impact of Mentoring on Employee Attitudes, Competencies and Performance
International Academy of Management and Business (IAMB)
2011 - Explaining Engagement in Personal Activities on Company Time
Personnel Review, vol. 39
September, 2010 - Justice Perceptions of Performance Appraisal Practices
Journal Of Managerial Psychology, vol. 25
2010 - Participation Preferences and Brand Community Integration: An Empirical Investigation
Review of Business Research, vol. 9
October, 2009 - Going the Distance with E-Learning: Motivational Factors that Influence Course Completion
Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference
December, 2007 - Going Further with E-Learning: Factors Influencing Persistence, Transfer and Intentions to Continue
Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference
December, 2003 - A Monte Carlo Study of Missing Item Methods
Organizational Research Methods, vol. 3
January, 2000 - Coal, Nuclear, Natural Gas, Oil, or Renewable - Which Type of Power Plant Should We Build?
Case Research Journal, vol. 30
Summer, 2010 - Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless
Case Research Journal, vol. 33
Winter, 2013 - Mentoring as an HRD Approach: Effects on employee attitudes and contributions independente of core self-evaluation
Human Resource Development Quarterly, vol. 23
Summer, 2012
Awards & Distinctions
- In recognition of the contribution that service activities provide toward the attainment of institutional excellence, Siena College established this award in honor of Father Matthew T. Conlin, O.F.M., who served as a faculty member in the English Department and as the sixth President of Siena College. The award is given annually to the faculty member who has demonstrated excellence in service beyond what is normally expected of faculty at Siena College.
Category: Service-University
Siena College, 2022 - Best Reviewer
Category: Service-Professional
Journal of Managerial Psychology (JMP), 2019 - Service Excellence Award
Category: Service-University
Siena College School of Business, 2018 Mother Myrick's Confectionary selected as first round case for the annual Case Analysis Competition.
Category: Research
Global Family Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Case Competition, 2014- Paper consistently received the top rankings among reviewers in a comprehensive two-tiered reviewing process and is the recipient of the 2012 Volume 23 award.
Category: Research
Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2012 - Teaching Excellence Award
Category: Teaching
Siena College School of Business, 2012 - Presentation titled "The Impact of Mentoring on Employee Attitudes, Competencies and Performance."
Category: Research
International Academy of Management and Business (IAMB), 2011 - Award for Excellence in Community Service,
Category: Service-Community
TrustCo Bank, 2011 - DEEP Service Outstanding Faculty of the Year,
Category: Service-Community
Siena College Office of Acedemic and Community Engagement, 2011 - Best Applied Paper, 9th Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida,
Category: Research
International Academy of Managment and Business, 2010 - Best Paper, Education Track
Category: Research
Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference, 2003 - Outstanding Faculty Member for Education, Research and Service,
Category: Teaching
Air Force Institute of Technology, 2002 - Field Grade Officer of the Quarter,
Category: Service-Professional
Air Force Institute of Technology, 2000 - Company Officer of the Year,
Category: Service-Professional
Hanscom Air Force Base, 1992
Presentations
- Common Roots Foundation
October, 2022
North American Case Research Association -- Annual Meeting, Niagara Falls, Canada-Ontario - Ordinary Marathoner
October, 2022
North American Case Research Association -- Annual Meeting, Niagara Falls, Canada-Ontario - Factors that Influence Equitable Global North and Global South Social Innovation Collaboration
July, 2020
Academy of International Business Annual Conference, Miami, Florida - Factors that influence global north and global south international social innovation engagement: A university-nonprofit collaboration model
January, 2020
Geography of Innovation Conference, Stavanger, Norway - Using Sequential Research Methods and Leading Change Courses to Increase Connections between Students and Community Partners
June, 2017
Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Providence, Rhode Island - Factors Influencing Alumni Engagement
2016
Eastern Academy of Management, New Haven, Connecticut - Factors Influencing Continued Stakeholder Engagement in Nonprofit Fundraising Events
May, 2015
Eastern Academy of Management, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Using Sequential Courses to Increase Connections Between Students and Community Partners
May, 2015
Capital Region Community Engagement Conference, Loudonville, New York - Mother Myrick's Confectionery
October, 2013
North American Case Research Association -- Annual Meeting, Victoria, Canada-British Columbia - Real Losses in Video Games: Rhode Island's Failed Investment in 38 Studios
October, 2012
North American Case Research Association -- Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts - The Impact of Mentoring on Employee Attitudes, Competencies and Performance
January, 2011
International Academy of Management and Business (IAMB), Orlando, Florida - Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless
2011
North American Case Research Association -- Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas - Participation Preferences and Brand Community Integration: An Empirical Investigation
2009
International Academy of Business and Economics Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada - On Company Time: An Empirical Examination of Why People Engage in Personal Business on the Job
2007
Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia - Clarifying the Structure of Justice Using Fairness Perceptions of Performance Appraisal Practices
2000
Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana