Kendall Herbert

Dr. Kendall Herbert

Senior Lecturer

Details

  • College: Graduate School of Business & Law
  • Department: Graduate School of Business & Law
  • Campus: City Campus Australia
  • kendall.herbert@rmit.edu.au

Open to

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

About

Kendall Herbert is a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University in the School of Management. She holds a PhD from Monash University, Department of Management.

 

In collaboration with world renowned international scholars Kendall contributes new knowledge to fields of organisational behavior, leadership, international business and innovation. She has published in leading journals including Journal of World Business, International Business Review, Journal of Business Research, Applied Psychology, Personnel Review and Journal of Business Venturing Insights and is an Editorial Board Member of Management and Organization Review.

 

Kendall has undergraduate and postgraduate coordination, design and delivery experience in the areas of leadership, management, organisational behaviour, business strategy and international business. She has amassed several awards recognising her excellence in industry and research engaged teaching such as: 2019 RMIT College of Business and Law Learning and Teaching Impact Award; 2016 Monash University Teaching Award for achieving Teaching Evaluations in the top 6.75% of units at Monash University.

 

Kendall served as the Graduate School of Business and Law (GSBL) HDR Coordinator (2019-2021) adopting a candidate-centred approach to connect with HDR cohorts, understand their needs and the additional challenges faced during COVID-19 to build a supportive, inclusive and productive digitally enabled environment, achieving substantial candidate satisfaction increases. Her leadership and collegiality in the HDR space was awarded: 2019 RMIT GSBL Student Experience Award; 2020 RMIT GSBL Executive Award for HDR Leadership Excellence.

Supervisor projects

  • Criminalised Women: A jurisprudential analysis of the need for a specialised womens list and a plan for how it must be achieved
  • 6 Aug 2021
  • Enhancing Service Research Through Evolutionary Psychology: Studies in Service Design, Tourism, and Hospitality
  • 11 Jan 2021
  • Skin in the Game: Authenticity, Credibility, Power and Influence
  • 27 Nov 2020
  • Measuring and Managing Circular Economy in Regions
  • 4 Jul 2019
  • Diversity in Life Experience Among Top Management Teams: Its Impact on Firm Financial Performance
  • 18 Jun 2018
  • Understanding the Influence of Culture and Situational Factors on the Attitudes and Behaviours of Employees and Managers within an International Joint Venture
  • 19 May 2017

Teaching interests

Kendall's most recent teaching activities include: 

 

Leadership and Ethics (Executive MBA 2019-2023)

People and Organisations (Master of HRM; 2017-2019, 2023)

 

Creation of Leadership in the Age of Digital Disruption (MBA 2019-2020). This course was chosen as one of two initial course offerings for corporate training in RMIT Vietnam (2023).

and;

 

RMIT Fastrack Innovation Program (2018-2020). Fastrack is a course offered to both undergraduate and postgraduate students university wide that provides a work integrated learning experience where students work alongside industry experts across innovation, design, business and technology, to co-create solutions to real world problems. The industry partner for this duration was NAB.

 

Research interests

Organisational behavior, Leadership, International Business and Innovation.

 

 

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