Shoshana Dobrow Associate Professor of Management, London School of Economics
Explore Shasa's pioneering research on callings, mentorship, and the evolution of careers
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About Shasa Dobrow
Shoshana ‘Shasa’ Dobrow is an Associate Professor of Management at the London School of Economics. She holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Harvard University, where she began conducting research on careers—particularly the meaning of work, the sense of calling, and developmental mentoring networks—often utilizing longitudinal approaches.
Her work, published in such leading journals as Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Personnel Psychology, and Academy of Management Discoveries, has been recognized with several best paper awards and she also received the Mid-Career Award from the Academy of Management’s Careers Division in 2020.
Research and Publications
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Browse Shasa's Research
Browse a collection of Shasa’s published articles, book chapters, and other contributions.
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Research on
Callings
Find out more about Shasa’s research on callings and access scale measures of calling.
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Longitudinal Study of Music Involvement
Learn about Shasa’s ongoing longitudinal study of musicians, the Longitudinal Study of Music Involvement (LSMI).