Stephen Linenberger
- Title: Associate Professor
- College: College of Arts and Sciences
- Email Address: stephen.linenberger@bellevue.edu
- Office Phone: (402)557-7709
- Office Location: #946 Lozier Professional Center
- Subject(s): Leadership Ethics, Social Psychology of Leadership, Organizational Leadership, Leadership Development, Global Leadership, Research Methods in Leadership, Case Studies in Leadership
- Degrees Awarded: Ph.D. in Progress
- Experience: Nonprofit Social Services - Direct Care and Supervision Retail Management
- Specialization(s): Leadership (Servant Leadership, Decision Making Processes, Leadership Ethics)
- Publications: Numerous articles in Corporate Security magazine
- Awards: Outstanding Reviewer: Western Academy of Management (2009)
- Best Papers Awards: Institute for Behavioral and Applied Management (IBAM) - PhD Student Division (2007) IBAM - PhD Student Division (2004
- Research: "Do Happy Employees Make Customers Happy: The Moderating Effect of Management Climate on the Relationship between Employee Disposition and Customer Satisfaction" - Paper presented at IBAM (Providence Rhode Island - 2004); "Jimmy Carter and the Camp David Accords: A Case Study of Power and Influence Tactics" - Paper presented at IBAM (Scottsdale, AZ - 2005); "Teaching Leadership Theory through Film: A Sample of Four Film Clip Case Studies" [First Author] - Paper presented at IBAM (Reno, NV - 2007); "Toward a Deeper Understanding of Spiritual Leadership: Organizational Rituals, Altruistic Organizational Citizenship and the Moderating Effect of Personal Meaning" - Work in Progress; "Exploring the Dark Side of Servant Leadership: The Case of Sir Thomas Moore and Henry VIII" - Work in Progress; "The Political Skilled Servant Leader" [Second Author] - Paper presented at IBAM (Orlando, FL - 2008); "Consequences of Groupthink in the Executive Branch" [Second Author] - Paper presented at the Western Academy of Management (Park City, UT - March, 2009); Dissertation (in progress); "Cultural Antecedents of Altruistic Calling in the Orthodox Jewish Community" University of Nebraska Department of Human Sciences (Leadership Student).