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Overview

  • Deni Hatch is a Lecturer at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics. She teaches classes in Business Ethics, Responsible Management, Organizational Behavior, and Leading Diverse Organizations. During their doctoral program, Deni taught a variety of classes at the Eller College of Management and published research on the internal mechanisms of ethical decision-making. Her dissertation is entitled “From Deviant to Harmful Competitive Behavior: The Role of Guilt, Psychological Power, and Moral Identity”. In addition to being a Lecturer at the University of New Hampshire, Deni is also the Board President of 603 Equality, a non-profit organization that advocates for transgender rights in New Hampshire.
  • Selected Publications

    Academic Article

    Year Title
    2021 Does Disgust Increase Unethical Behavior? A Replication of Winterich, Mittal, and Morales (2014)Social Psychological and Personality Science.  12:938-945. 2021

    Teaching Activities

  • Behavior in Organizations Taught course
  • Behavior in Organizations Taught course
  • Business Ethics Taught course
  • Business Ethics Taught course
  • Business Ethics Taught course
  • Business Ethics Taught course
  • Business Ethics Taught course
  • Business Ethics Taught course 2024
  • Business Ethics Taught course 2024
  • Business Ethics Taught course 2024
  • Behavior in Organizations Taught course 2023
  • Behavior in Organizations Taught course 2023
  • Behavior in Organizations Taught course 2023
  • Business Ethics Taught course 2022
  • Business Ethics Taught course 2022
  • Business Ethics Taught course 2022
  • Tutorial Reading Taught course 2022
  • Education And Training

  • B.A. Psychology, University of Arizona
  • Ph.D. Management & Organizations, University of Arizona
  • Full Name

  • Deni Hatch