
Selina Stracke, M.Sc.
Office hours: by appointment
Room: Leopoldstr. 139, 3rd Floor, Room 307
E-Mail: selina.stracke (at) tum.de
Fon:+49 89 289 24053
Fax: +49 89 289 24093
Selina Stracke joined the Chair of Research and Science Management in November 2018 and is working as a research associate in the Research Lab Leadership | Learning | Innovation (Dr. Eleni Georganta). She received her international master’s degree from the University of Amsterdam (Research Master Psychology). Her research focuses on team processes (team rumination, team adaptation) as well as new ways of (team) work in today‘s organizations. She teaches research methods and academic writing and promotes open science practices.
Short Bio
Since 11/2018 | Research Associate and PhD candidate, (Research Lab Leadership | Learning | Innovation, Dr. Eleni Georganta), TUM School of Management, Munich |
02/2018 – 07/2018 | Research project dealing with Team Adaptation and Team Performance at the Chair of Economic and Organizational Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich |
09/2016 – 08/2018 | M.Sc. Psychology (Major: Work- and Organizational Psychology, Minor: Methodology and Statistics), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam |
02/2015 – 08/2015 | Study Abroad at the University of Queensland, Brisbane |
11/2015 – 08/2016 | Research Assistant at the Chair of Social and Organizational Psychology, Leuphana University, Lüneburg |
10/2012 – 08/2016 | B.Sc. Business Psychology (Minor: Corporate and Business Law) at the Leuphana University, Lüneburg |
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Publications and Conference Proceedings
Derks, K., Burger, J., van Doorn, J., Kossakowski, J. J., Matzke, D., Atticciati, L., ... Wagenmakers, E-J. (2018). Network Models to Organize a Dispersed Literature: The Case of Misunderstanding Analysis of Covariance. Journal of European Psychology Students, 9, 48-57. doi.org/10.5334/jeps.458
Conference Presentations
Zeyda, M., Knipfer, K., Stracke, S., & Gloor, P. A. (2020, cancelled). When your body tells more than words: Predicting perceived meeting productivity through body signals. Paper accepted for presentation at the EAWOP Small Group Meeting: Using Advanced Technologies and Artificial Intelligence at Work, Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
Stracke, S. & Knipfer, K., (2020, August). When teams are caught in discussion circles: Introducing Team Rumination. Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Georganta, E., Stracke, S., & Brodbeck, F. (2019, April). Team adaptation process and team adaptive outcomes: Does the type of the team adaptation trigger matter? Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) in Washington, D.C., USA.