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Christopher Jackson

Professor of Business Psychology

Christopher Jackson is a former Head of School and Professor of Business Psychology at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School.12 He has been engaged in personality research for over 35 years and has published more than 120 articles in prestigious journals such as Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Applied Psychology, and Journal of Personality.12

Jackson's research interests include:

  • Leadership
  • Learning and motivation
  • Personality and individual differences in the workplace
  • Maverickism
  • Laterality

He has won three Australian Research Council grants, securing over $1 million in grant funding.12 Jackson has successfully supervised 14 PhD students, many of whom have gone on to successful careers in personality research.1

As of February 2025, Jackson's current roles include:

  • Creative Intelligence Intrapreneur
  • Board Member at UTS (TD School)
  • Keynote Speaker (Saxton)3

Jackson is known for his enthusiasm as a public speaker and his passion for making research and universities relevant to the community.12 His work spans various themes, from metatheories of personality to behavioral outcomes associated with personality, including research on the "survivalist personality".12

Highlights

Christopher Jackson | Mavericks: the champions of isolation
Sep 15 · show.ibc.org
Christopher Jackson - IBC Show
‪Christopher John Jackson‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
‪Chris J Jackson‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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Greater Sydney Area