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Emily Campion is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship at the Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa, where she also holds the title of Henry B. Tippie Fellow. Her research bridges industrial-organizational psychology and data science, focusing on personnel selection, machine learning, and workplace fairness.
Research Interests: Dr. Campion's work centers on improving hiring systems through advanced analytics. She investigates how machine learning and natural language processing can enhance selection accuracy while reducing adverse impact. Her research explores personnel assessment fairness, employee well-being, identity conflict at work, and multiple jobholding. She is particularly interested in equalizing opportunities in recruitment and leveraging AI ethically in HR decisions.
Publication Trends: Her recent publications (2022–2025) demonstrate a strong focus on integrating computational methods into personnel selection. She frequently publishes in top-tier journals such as Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, and Human Resource Management. Her work consistently addresses fairness, prediction accuracy, and technological innovation in HR systems.
Scientific Awards:
- Early Career Faculty Research Award - Tippie College of Business, 2024
- Tippie Research Excellence Award, 2024
- Tippie Research Excellence Award, 2023
- Zedeck-Jacobs Adverse Impact Reduction Research Grant - Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2022
Advising and Service: While no students are listed, Dr. Campion plays a significant role in academic leadership through editorial service. She is an Editorial Board Member for Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, and Journal of Vocational Behavior, and served as Co-Editor for a special issue on machine learning in personnel selection. She also presents her research nationally, including at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
Education:
- PhD in Organization and Human Resources, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
- BA in Journalism, Indiana University




