Jim Payne Jr


Curriculum vitae



Carolina University, Liberty University, US Navy Community College



Publications


• Payne, Jim (2021). Overcoming the "dark side" of leadership: An appreciative inquiry (PROQUEST No. 28650674). Available from Dissertations & Theses @ Regent University.
 
• Perham-Lippman, K., & Payne, J. (2022). Empathetic or Destructive? – Impact of Leadership Behavior during a Pandemic and Ethics of Care. In E. Egel & C. Patton (Eds.), The COVID-19 Pandemic: Ethical Challenges and Considerations. Ethics International Press.

• AI & Leadership Studies: Contributed to research on artificial intelligence, policy, and ethical leadership in peer-reviewed journals, including Eavesdropping on UNESCO AI Policy, Leadership, and Ethics and Whither AI? Leadership at the Crossroads of Innovation and Responsibility.

• Bean, E., Burleigh, C., Haskell, C., Burris-Melville, T., Payne, J. and Pathak, B. (2025), Eavesdropping on UNESCO AI Policy, Leadership, and Ethics. Journal of Leadership Studies. https://doi.org/10.1002/jls.70007
 
• Jenkins, D., Haskell, C., Bean, E., Burris-Melville, T., Payne, J., & Tummala, V. (2025). Symposium Introduction: Whither AI? Leadership at the Crossroads of Innovation and Responsibility. Journal of Leadership Studies. https://doi.org/10.1002/jls.70006
 

Selected Presentations & Conferences

• Research Presentations & Leadership Engagement: Delivered research on workplace cyberbullying, ethical leadership,
followership, and AI in leadership at major conferences, including ILA Global Conference, Global Followership Conference,
and AI & Leadership Virtual Summit, and served as a panelist and moderator, emphasizing ethics, leadership development, and AI integration in organizational and educational contexts.

• Payne, Jim (2017). "Literature Review: Workplace Cyberbullying." Presented at the 2017 International Conference on Globalization, Enterprises, and Economic Development at the University of D.C.

• Panel Discussion Member (2022). Ethical Challenges Presented by the COVID-19 Pandemic at the 24th International Leadership Association's Global Conference at the Grand Hyatt, Washington D.C.

• Payne, Jim (2023). "A proposal for Compassionate Leadership Theory:  Linking Followership and Leadership." Presented at the 2023 Global Followership Conference at Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA.

• Payne, Jim (2023). "Obedience in Followership:  Phenomenological Research to Increase the Understanding of Obedience in Followers." Presented at the 2023 Global Followership Conference at Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA.

• Plenary Panel: “Ethics, Autonomy, and Integrity: Navigating AI’s Role in Leadership Development” – Panel Discussion, ILA AI & Leadership Virtual Summit, 9 January 2025, Online, Panelist.

• “Ethics and Organizational Implications” – Panel Discussion, ILA AI & Leadership Virtual Summit, 9 January 2025, Online, Panelist.

• “Journal Publication & Research Symposia Dialogue:  Collaborating for a Special Issue on AI in Leadership” – Panel Discussion, ILA AI & Leadership Virtual Summit, 9 January 2025, Online, Moderator.
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