Inspire. Innovate. Impact.
Mario Hayek, Ph.D. Professor of Management
- Faculty
Last year President Rudin gave him a call. He responded with Venture College. A new initiative of A&M-Commerce, Venture College empowers students to turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality. Hayek knows what that's like, as an entrepreneur himself. From the tourism industry in Ecuador to restaurants in DFW, his knowledge extends well beyond the classroom. As the Interim Dean of the College of Business and Director of Venture College, he's now educating, encouraging and enabling students to invest in their dreams.
A Conversation with Dr. Hayek
What do you like most about your career?
“Impacting lives and contributing to student success; there are few instances as rewarding as seeing a student experience an ‘ah-ha’ moment or having them return years later and thanking you for contributing to who they became.”
What draws you to your discipline?
“Working with people and impacting lives; management and entrepreneurship are disciplines centered around leading people and creating value.”
What has been your favorite course to teach?
“Entrepreneurship. It’s always exciting to inspire students to conceptualize innovative for-profit or non-profit organizations that can create social and economic value.”
Educational Background
- Ph.D., Management, University of Mississippi, Oxford, 2011
- MBA, Finance, American University, 1995
- BBA, Marketing, Marymount University, 1993
Academic Positions
- Department Head, Management, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2015-present
- Interim Associate Dean, College of Business, TAMU-C, 2016-2017
- Assistant Professor, Management, TAMU-C, 2011-2016
Research Interests
- Entrepreneurship
- Leadership
- Organizational Behavior
- Social Responsibility
- Ethics
Professional Organizations
- Project management institute
Featured Courses
- MGT 489 Project Blue Flame
- UNCO 1301 I Think, Therefore, I Create Value
Selected Publications
- Humphreys, J., Loncar, D., Atinc, G., Hayek, M., & Novicevic, M. (in press, 2019). An Integrated Framework of Market and Nonmarket Strategies for Demoralized Transition Economies. Journal of East European Management Studies.
- Humphreys, J., Hayek, M., Novicevic, M., Pane, S., & Pickens, J. (in press, 2019). Narrative Cleansing of Andrew Carnegie: Entrepreneurial Generativity as Identity Capital. Journal of Management History.
- Hayek, C., Novicevic, R., & Hayek, M. (2017). Women Entrepreneurs in a Country in Transition: The Perspective of Edita Dautovic, A Woman Entrepreneur and Social Leader. Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship.
- Tomas, C., Hebdon, A.S., Novicevic, M., & Hayek, M. (in press, 2015). Fluid leadership in dynamic contexts: A qualitative comparative analysis of the biblical account of Nehemiah. Journal of Management History.