
About
Alice Stewart is a Distinguished Lecturer at the University of Tennessee's Haslam College of Business in the Department of Management & Entrepreneurship. With 18 years of prior faculty experience at North Carolina A&T State University and leadership roles including director of strategic analysis at The Ohio State University, her expertise spans leadership, organizational learning, and strategic management.
Education:
- Ph.D., Strategic Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- MBA, University of Kentucky
- B.S., Business Administration, University of Kentucky
Her research focuses on leadership dynamics, organizational learning frameworks, and strategic management applications. Studies integrate behavioral science with workforce development and operational efficiency, emphasizing practical implications for business education and management practices.
Stewart's publications explore team cognition, pedagogical innovation, and human capital analytics. Recent work analyzes pandemic-era public behavior, STEM workforce competencies, and automation impacts on human capital valuation.
Awards:
- Graduate Management Admissions Council’s Ideas to Innovation Challenge
- UNC Academic Affairs Faculty Fellowship
Stewart co-authored Making College Pay and contributes to academic literature through peer-reviewed articles on management education and organizational strategy.
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