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Washington University in St. Louis News & Information > Faculty Experts at Washington University in St. Louis >

Markus Baer

Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior

Expertise: Creativity, team-building, human resource management, organizational performance, individual innovation, and industrial organization.

Bio: Professor Baer has worked extensively in the German automotive industry and consulted for firms in Europe and Asia in the area of Human Resources Management. During his doctoral studies, he worked as a research assistant and taught several courses on management and organizational behavior. Baer is an expert in the area of creativity; individual innovation, cross-cultural effects in the workplace, team development and motivation.

WUSTL Contact Information:
Work:(314) 935-6318
E-mail:baer@wustl.edu

Education:
  • Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • M.A. in Phsycology at University of Giessen


News Stories & Tip Sheets:

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Birth-order advantage

Firstborns — under the right circumstances — more likely to be creative

Nov. 9, 2006 --
Expectant parents eagerly await the arrival of their bundle of joy, hoping that they will have the most beautiful and intelligent baby in the world. While parents might not have direct control over brains and looks, new research from a business professor at Washington University in St. Louis finds that parents can influence their firstborn's creativity. More...



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sneuman@wustl.edu

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Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2007


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