Matt Bloom

Concentration
Business
Bio

Matt Bloom is the Principle Investigator of the Wellbeing at Work Program (wellbeing.nd.edu) in which he and his team studying flourishing among the helping and caring professions. Matt has received over $6.2 million in grant funding to support his research. He leads an interdisciplinary team of ten researchers and staff who work together to learn how to sustain helping and caregiving professionals in their work. The team uses large-scale surveys, narrative interviews, and daily life studies to explore wellbeing. The team is also actively engaged in translational research--working with partner organizations to turn research insights into practice.

Failing to follow the good advice of his parents, Matt has had a circuitous career. Before becoming a professor, Matt worked as a paramedic, as an orderly in a psychiatric hospital, as a consultant for Arthur Young and a financial advisor for Shearson Lehman Brothers.

Phone
574.631.7755
Email
mattbloom@nd.edu
Awards

"Masters of Non-Profit Admin Outstanding Teacher Award", Mendoza College of Business, 2011

"MBA Outstanding Teacher Award", Mendoza College of Business, 2011

"MBA Outstanding Teacher Award", Mendoza College of Business, 2009

"BP Amoco Undergraduate Teaching Award", BP Amoco, 2008

Category
IEI Fellows
Education

 

BS, Baker University
MA, University of Kansas
Ph D, Cornell University

Publications

"Creative context, intrinsic motivation, and creative performance", (With J. Crant, ALice Hone), Journal of Management, 40, 2014

"An integration and extension of intrinsic motivation theories: The role of core affect", Research in Personnel and Human Resource ManagementAn integration and extension of intrinsic motivation theories: The role of core affect, 30

"Investor Activism, Managerial Responsiveness, and Corporate Social Performance", (With Parthiban David, Amy Hillman), Strategic Management Journal, 2007 - Accepted (awaiting publication)

"The ethics of compensation systems", Journal of Business Ethics , 52, 2004

"Managing the Chaos of Global Pay Systems", (With G. Milkovich), International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2003

"The Relationships Among Organizational Context, Pay Dispersion and Managerial Turnover", (With John Michel), Academy of Management Journal, 45, 2002

"A SHRM perspective on International Compensation and Rewards", (With G. Milkovich), Research in Personnel and Human Resource Management, 1999

"The Art and Context and the Deal: A Balanced View of Executive Incentives", Compensation and Benefits Review, 1999

"The New Deal: Understanding Total Compensation in the Employment Relationship", Compensation and Benefits Review, 1999

"The Performance Effects of Pay Dispersion on Individuals and Organizations", Academy of Management Journal, 1999

"Using random rather than fixed effects models in meta-analysis: Implications for situational specificity and validity generalization", (With M. Wells), Personnel Psychology, 1996

Bloom, Matt