John Kammeyer-Mueller

John Kammeyer-Mueller
John Kammeyer-Mueller
Professor, Curtis L. Carlson Professor of Industrial Relations; Director, Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies

About

John Kammeyer-Mueller teaches courses related to organizational behavior and human resources in the undergraduate, masters', and doctoral programs at the University of Minnesota. He is particularly interested in learning how interpersonal relationships with co-workers and supervisors can affect how new hires see their work environments over time. Ongoing projects also look at topics such as stress and coping, workforce diversity, and applied research methods. His work has appeared in publications such as the Academy of Management JournalJournal of Applied PsychologyPersonnel PsychologyJournal of Management, and Organizational Research Methods, among others. 

He has provided human resources consulting with several organizations, including the Minnesota Department of Economic Security, Allegiance Healthcare, 3M, Merck, American Express, Cargill, and General Mills. Professor Kammeyer-Mueller’s research examines how employees adjust to new jobs, the process of career development, and how attitudes and emotions shape behavior in organizations.