Matthew J. Grawitch, Ph.D.
Director, Strategic Research
Education
Ph.D. Psychology, Saint Louis University, 2004
M.S. in Psychology, Saint Louis University, 2001
Practice Areas
Evidence-Based Decision Making, Creating a Psychologically Healthy Workplace, Strategic Planning and Management, Survey Design and Statistical Consultation
Research Interests
Psychologically Healthy Workplace, Work-Life Balance, Decision Making, Personality Traits
Labs and Facilities
Organizational Health Research Group
Publications and Media Placements
Grawitch, M. J. (2016, June 29). Gut feeling or bad clams: Intuitive and reflective
thinking in evidence-based decision making. Good Company Newsletter. Retrieved June
29, 2016, from http://www.apaexcellence.org/resources/goodcompany/newsletter/article/726.
Grawitch, M. J., & Ballard, D. W. (Eds.) (2016). The Psychologically Healthy Workplace:
Building a win-win for organizations and employees. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
Grawitch, M. J., Ballard, D. W., & Erb, K. R. (2015). To be or not to be (stressed):
The critical role of a psychologically healthy workplace in effective stress management.
Stress and Health, 31, 264-273.
Honors and Awards
SLU Scholarly Works Award for 2016 (Nontraditional Category)
SLU Star Recognition (2014)
Member of Sigma Xi (2013-present)
School for Professional Studies Faculty Excellence Award (2011)
Professional Organizations and Associations
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Psychological Association
Association Association for Psychological Science
Academy of Management
Center for Evidence-Based Management
Heterodox Academy
Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Society of Consulting Psychology