Prof. Andrew R. Timming

Professor of Management, College of Business, Department of Management, Ph.D. (Cambridge)

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Dr. Andrew R. Timming is Professor of Management in the College of Business at Alfaisal University, located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge. He has spent most of his academic career in the United Kingdom and Australia and is now happily settled in the Middle East. An organizational psychologist, Professor Timming researches and teaches in the areas of the social psychology of work and employment and human resource management. He has also dabbled a bit in evolutionary psychology.

 

Professor Timming has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles, many appearing in top international journals such as Human Resource Management, Human Relations, and the Industrial and Labor Relations Review, among others. He is perhaps best known for his pioneering work on tattoos in the context of work and employment.

 

Professor Timming is currently writing his third book, Woke Nonsense, which provides a much-needed critique of the spread of critical theory and postmodernism in the West and beyond. His other two books are Applied Statistics and Human Resource Management and Evolutionary Psychology.

 

If you are interested in collaborating or working with Professor Timming, feel free to reach out: atimming@alfaisal.edu

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Cross-National Variation in the Determinants of Job Satisfaction: How far do our results “travel”?

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Cross-National Variation in the Determinants of Job Satisfaction: How far do our results “travel”? (2010). International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior, 13(4), 526-545.

WERS the Validity? A critique of the 2004 Workplace Employment Relations Survey of employees

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WERS the Validity? A critique of the 2004 Workplace Employment Relations Survey of employees. (2009). Work, Employment and Society, 23(3), 561-570.

Trust in Cross-national Labour Relations: A Case Study of an Anglo-Dutch European Works Council

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Trust in Cross-national Labour Relations: A Case Study of an Anglo-Dutch European Works Council. (2009). European Sociological Review, 25(4), 505-516.

European Works Councils and the Dark Side of Managing Worker Voice

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European Works Councils and the Dark Side of Managing Worker Voice. (2007). Human Resource Management Journal, 17(3), 248-264.

The Problem of Identity and Trust in European Works Councils

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The Problem of Identity and Trust in European Works Councils. (2006). Employee Relations: The International Journal, 28(1), 9-25.

Florence Kelley: A Recognition of her Contributions to Sociology

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Florence Kelley: A Recognition of her Contributions to Sociology. (2004). Journal of Classical Sociology, 4(3), 289-309.

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Comparative Management (UG)

Organizational Leadership (UG)

Leadership in Organizations (PG)

Human Resource Management (PG)

Human Resource Management (UG)

Special Topics in Organizational Psychology (PG)