Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly
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Dr. Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly or Dr. Pui Kelly is an assistant professor of organizational communication in the Corporate Communication and Public Affairs Division at 51²è¹Ý. Prior to 51²è¹Ý, Dr. Kelly served as a lecturer of communication arts, internship coordinator, and the director of the Business and Professional Communication course at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Her dissertation explored the interplay between supervisors’ conflict negotiation messages and gender, and their effect on employees’ emotions, compliance behavior, and perceptions of managers’ credibility. An award-winning teacher and researcher, Dr. Kelly was named the 2016 National Communication Association’s Training and Development Rising Star and served as a co-chair of the division in 2018.
As a teacher, she aims to guide students to develop themselves professionally and use their voice to make positive changes in society. She brings to the classroom a diverse professional background in administration, sales, translation, management, training and consulting. She strives to create an interactive, fun, productive and inclusive learning environment where students can thrive and get the most out of her courses.
As a researcher, she explores the topics of conflict management, identity management, training and development, and humor in interpersonal, organizational and cross-cultural settings. She seeks to bridge theory and practice and conduct empirical research that can inform individuals and organizations on communicative strategies for developing positive work environments. She is currently examining short-term and long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on organizational lives across four different countries. Her recent work can be found in Management Communication Quarterly, Journal of Communication and Religion, Business and Professional Communication Quarterly and Journal of Education Advancement and Marketing.
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Education
Ph.D., Communication Studies, University of Southern Mississippi
M.A., Organizational Communication, Southeastern Louisiana University
B.A., English (first-class honors), Silpakorn University, Thailand
Recent Work
Publications
Stephens, K. K., Jahn, J., Fox, S., Charoensap-Kelly, P., Mitra, R., Sutton, J., Waters, E. D., Xie, B., & Meisenbach, R. J. (2020, June). Collective sensemaking around COVID-19: Experiences, concerns, and agendas for our rapidly changing organizational lives. Management Communication Quarterly, 34(3), 426-457. .
Charoensap-Kelly, P., Knight, G. B., Mestayer, C. (2020, Spring). Religious Talk at Work: Religious identity management in the United States workplace. , 43(1), 55-74.
Charoensap-Kelly, P., Mestayer, C., Knight, G.B. (2019, November). To come out or not to come out: Minority religious identity self-disclosure in the United States workplace. Management Communication Quarterly. .
Charoensap-Kelly, P. (2018, August). Greater alignment, greater success: Communication needs assessments and training program assessments. In J.D. Wallace & D. Becker (Eds.), . Taylor & Francis.
Charoensap-Kelly, P. (2017, May). Crafting a faculty and staff fundraising campaign: Predictors of giving, donor motivations and effective strategies.
Charoensap-Kelly, P., Broussard, L., Caldwell, M., & Lindsly, M. (2016, June). Evaluation of a soft skills training program. Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 79(2), 154-179. .
Distinctions
Recent Awards:
2019: Emerging Scholar Award, The Nineteenth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations in Vancouver, Canada
2018: Don George Teaching Excellence Award, The University of Southern Mississippi Communication Studies Department
2017: Don George Research Excellence Award, The University of Southern Mississippi Communication Studies Department
2017: Top Paper Award, National Communication Association’s Group Communication Division
2016: Rising Star Award, National Communication Association’s Training & Development Division
Course list
CCPA 3360 | Business & Professional Communication |
CCPA 3365 | Principles of Organizational Communication |