Dr. Alejandro Miranda Reina

Dr. Alejandro Miranda Reina
BBA Program Director | Assistant Professor
213D, Bunnell Building
Research and Scholarly Interests
Behavior, Values, Emotion, and Morality in the Workplace
Education
Ph.D., 2021, Business Administration, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
MBA, 2016
BBA, Management, 2015
Recent Publications
Miranda-Reina, G. & McGinnis, K. (forthcoming). The role of values and interdisciplinary group composition in students’ understanding of corporate social responsibility. Journal of Management Education
Miranda, G. A. & Welbourne, J. L. (2023). Examining incivility through a moral lens: Coworker morality appraisals, other-condemning emotions, and instigated incivility. Journal of Business Ethics, 182(2), 501-519.
Miranda, G. A., Welbourne, J. L., & Sariol, A. M. (2020). Feeling shame and guilt when observing workplace incivility: Elicitors and behavioral consequences. Human Resource Development Quarterly, 31(4), 1-22.
Welbourne, J., Miranda, G., & Gangadharan, A. (2020). Effects of employee personality on the relationships between experienced incivility, perpetrated incivility, and burnout. International Journal of Stress Management, 27(4), 335-345.
Selected Presentations
Miranda, G. & Welbourne, J. (2025, July). The role of personal and organizational self-transcendence values in eliciting admiration and emulation at work. Paper presented at the Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting, Copenhagen, DK.
Miranda, G. & Welbourne, J. (2025, July). Workplace gossip in response to coworker CWB: Effects on moral self-appraisals. Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Copenhagen, DK.
Miranda, G., & Welbourne, J. (2022, August). The elicitation and functionality of contempt in the workplace: A values-based perspective. Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
Miranda, G., & Welbourne, J. (2022, August). Contempt and admiration at work: Emotional and behavioral responses to coworker value expression. Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
Hobbies
Reading, fitness, languages, music
Courses Taught
BA F390, BA F323, MBA F617