About
Biography
Dr Jenna Campton is a lecturer in Management in the School of Business and Creative Industries. Jenna is passionate about engaging teaching and has taught organisational behaviour, research methodology and analysis to both undergraduates and postgraduates.
Jenna's research centres on stress and wellbeing across diverse work contexts, including employees, volunteers, small business owners, and entrepreneurs. She is particularly interested in how societal expectations and institutional pressures shape internalised stress, burnout, and resistance. Her work spans mixed methods research, including statistical modelling and qualitative approaches, and engages critical lenses. Jenna supervises higher degree research students in Australia and overseas and welcomes supervision enquiries on topics aligned with organisational behaviour, workplace wellbeing, and sustainable work practices.
Professional memberships
- Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM)
Awards / Fellowships
- Higher Education Academy (HE) – Fellow
Teaching areas
- Organisational Behaviour
- Entrepreneurship
- Research Methods and Statistics
Expert media commentary
Jenna provides expert commentary on workplace wellbeing, burnout, and the social and systemic factors shaping contemporary work cultures.
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