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Dr Melissa Wheeler

Senior Lecturer in Business Ethics (Management) at Swinburne University of Technology

Dr Melissa Wheeler

Melissa has a PhD in social psychology from the University of Melbourne, which explored how people persuade others to agree with their moral beliefs. She has an ongoing interest in the field of moral psychology and applied ethics, including workplace flexibility, gender roles in work and care, ethical climates, and responsible leadership, as well as an interest in the ‘people’ component of technological advancement. Melissa’s research has been published in top tier journals, including Leadership Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Cities, European Review of Social Psychology, and Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. Primarily teaching in the areas of applied ethics, foundations of research, and change management, Melissa has previously served as Major Discipline Coordinator for the Management Major. She has experience in co-creating and delivering units with industry partners, such as Siemens Australia and New Zealand, CPA Australia, and Financial Services Learning. She holds a Deans’ Teaching Excellence Award and a Norman Curry Award for Innovation and Excellence for Educational Programs.

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