ZACCARO, STEPHEN, Professor
of Psychology.
B.A.,
Psychology, Fairfield University, 1977;
M.A., SocialPsychology, University of Connecticut,
1980;
Ph.D. Social Psychology, University ofConnecticut,
1981.
E-mail to: szaccaro@gmu.edu
Office located in David King Hall, Room 3064; Phone: 993-1355
Stephen J. Zaccaro is a professor of psychology
at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. He has been studying,
writing, teaching, and consulting about teams and leadership for over 20
years. He has written over 100 articles, book chapters, and technical
reports on group dynamics, team performance, leadership, and work attitudes.
He has authored a book titled, The Nature of Executive Leadership: A Conceptual
and Empirical Analysis of Success (2001) and co-edited three other books,
Occupational Stress and Organizational Effectiveness (1987), The Nature
of Organizational Leadership: Understanding the Performance Imperatives
Confronting Today's Leaders (2001), and Leader Development for Transforming
Organizations (2004). He has also co-edited special issues of Leadership
Quarterly (1991-1992) on individual differences and leadership, and a special
issue for Group and Organization Management on the interface between leadership
and team dynamics. He has directed funded research projects in the
areas of team performance, shared mental models, leader-team interfaces,
leadership training and development, leader adaptability, and executive
leadership.