LSU Psychology Assistant Professor Receives Prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award
July 19, 2022   
               
               
                     
                     Dr. Don Zhang, National Science Foundation CAREER Award Recipient
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BATON ROUGE – The National Science Foundation, or NSF, has awarded LSU Department of Psychology Assistant Professor Don Zhang its most prestigious grant for early-career faculty
                  who exhibit potential to serve as academic role models in research and education.
                  Zhang conducts research in the field of industrial and organizational psychology.
                  This highly competitive grant supports an individual’s research helping build a firm
                  foundation for a lifetime of research and academic leadership. 
               
               “We congratulate Dr. Zhang on this exceptional honor and his tremendous accomplishment,”
                  said LSU College of Humanities & Social Sciences Dean Troy Blanchard. “This is a testament
                  to Dr. Zhang’s cutting-edge research and the impact he has already made in the field
                  of industrial and organizational psychology.” 
               
               Zhang’s NSF CAREER Award will further his research on how risk-takers at work impact
                  organizations. In the workplace, risk takers are typically thought of as reckless
                  and irresponsible. Multiple corporate catastrophes, such as the financial crisis of
                  2008 and Enron scandal, can be attributed – in part – to employees and leaders who
                  took excessive risks. However, risk taking is also essential for innovation, courage
                  and the fight against social injustice. 
               
               “For these reasons, risk takers at work can be a liability and asset and it’s critical
                  that we understand how to leverage employees’ appetite for risks toward virtue rather
                  than malice,” Zhang said.
               
               Zhang’s goal is to provide organizations with a valid measure of workplace risk taking
                  to help their assessment and selection efforts. He aims to reach organizations with
                  high-risk occupations, such as the chemical and manufacturing industries, to understand
                  how to prevent safety incidences due to reckless risk taking.
               
               With the support of this five-year $430,000 grant, Zhang will develop a workplace
                  situational judgment test to assess risk propensity relative to the population as
                  well as vocational guidance based on their level of risk tolerance. The instrument
                  he will develop will be available to researchers, industry professionals and the general
                  public.
               
               Zhang is currently a co-principal investigator on the NSF-funded Louis Stokes Center
                  for Promotion of Academic Careers, or LS-PAC MODELS, at LSU. LS-PAC MODELS is a data-driven center of excellence dedicated to broadening participation in the
                  STEM professoriate through mentoring, networking and professional development.
               
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