
2022 Dunnette Prize Winner Dr. Robert Hogan
Dr. Robert Hogan argues that leadership is the most important problem in human affairs, but mainstream academic research has failed because it defines leadership in terms of the people in charge of organizations.
2020 Dunnette Prize Winner Dr. Paul Sackett
Dr. Paul Sackett highlights contributions to conceptualizing job performance, examining fairness and bias in selection systems, and the role of individual difference constructs and measures.


2018 Dunnette Prize Winner Dr. Thomas Bouchard
Dr. Bouchard discusses his work on MISTRA, the Minnesota Study of Twins Raised Apart, including the work’s scientific grounding and the intellectual environment when the study started.