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Alana Dorris is a PhD student in Management at the University of Queensland Business School and serves as a tutor for course MGTS2603. She concurrently holds the position of Senior Research Administration Officer in the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Queensland, with her office located in Room 101, Social Sciences Annexe Building, St. Lucia Campus.
Her research program centers on athletic personal identity among full-time employees and its interplay with organizational culture fit to influence work performance. Key interests include work-life balance, employee wellbeing, performance metrics, identity dynamics, and physiological impacts of physical activity in professional contexts. This interdisciplinary work bridges sports psychology and organizational behavior, examining how non-work identities permeate workplace dynamics.
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on organizational behavior with evolving methodological sophistication. Recent work (2023) employs experience sampling for real-time noise impact assessment in open offices, while foundational 2017-2018 publications establish theoretical frameworks for culture-climate dynamics and emotional regulation. Educational innovation appears in 2016-2019 research on doctoral training methodologies, demonstrating dual expertise in empirical workplace studies and pedagogical development.
As BARDSnet Research Assistant and MGTS2603 tutor, Dorris actively contributes to academic knowledge transfer while supporting business school operations through her administrative role. Her collaborative approach is evident across 7 publications with 15+ co-authors, primarily engaging with Neal Ashkanasy's research group on organizational psychology themes.

