Welcome to my home page, Robert Alan Lewis, Ph.D. candidate
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First things first...
PLEASE press "REFRESH" or "RELOAD"
on your browser to get the latest version
of my page. Thanks!
WATCH OUT FOR MY NEW WEBSITE!! TO BE PUBLISHED AT:
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Pour la contacter il suffit d'envoyer un tout petit message
bisous de "Miss Paris" et a bientôt!
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Welcome to my home page, Robert Alan Lewis, Ph.D. candidate
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As you will see, my current residence is Paris,
and London (for studies), but my home region
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PERSONAL DATA
B.A., D.E.S., M.Sc., Ph.D. candidate
Ph.D. candidate (thesis research on the virtual workplace and teleworking), The Diplomatic Academy of London, University of Westminster.
M.Sc. (management) Boston University (Brussels), concentration in organisational behaviour; summa cum laude. awarded 2000.
D.E.S. Diplôme d'Etudes Supérieures de troisième cycle en relations internationales, l'Université de Paris I - Panthéon Sorbonne, l'Institut d'Administration des Entreprises, spécialisation - Union Européenne; honours. awarded 1997.
B.A. (business) The American University of Paris; honours, awarded 1993.
-International civil servant at the OECD Paris.
-Lecturer in management, organisational behaviour, organisational psychology.
-Languages spoken and written: fluent English, French, German, and Spanish; intermediate knowledge of Italian and Portuguese; basic knowledge of Japanese and Russian.
-Trained in intercultural communication, public speaking, and diplomatic negotiation.
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RESEARCH
- *NEW* study entitled "Telework, Current and Future Issues", copyright 2000, 55 pp. Essential study for those looking for quick, practical, and clearly-identifiable information on teleworking. GO TO: http://www.cyberworkers.org/rlewis
- *TO BE PUBLISHED SPRING 2001* two chapters to be included in BOOK on distance learning, edited by Idea Books in collaboration with Emory University. Please
-Current research on the virtual workplace and issues related to telework. Emphasis on macroeconomic, environmental, psychological, and social issues.
-Research interests include: emotions, human resource management trends, role of psychology in the workplace, technology in the workplace.
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INTERESTS
International travel, swimming, cuisine, cinema, reading, foreign languages, painting, drawing, and not always being serious!
FAVOURITE THINGS:
My favourite sites for discounted travel in France and the USA are anyway and traveldiscounts, respectively.
WHAT'S BEHIND A NAME?:
The (my mother Emma Amézquita) is found in the Basque country in Spain, near Guernica. The origins of the basque people and language remain a mystery, though it is suspected the ancient basques were from central Asia.
Lewis (my father Samuel James Lewis) is derived from Llewelln, which was given to a prince by an ancient Welsh king, according to historical links. The coat of arms is a standing griffon. My father's ancestors arrived in America from London in the 17th century.
STORY BEHIND 'SPICEYBOYB':
Whilst in Saint Petersburg Russia with my mate from down under Ruth Bereson, I was nicknamed 'Boris'. The correlation between 'spassiba' ('thanks' in Russian), and spiceyboy was too tempting for Ruth to establish, so my name was baptized in the Hermitage museum as Spiceyboyboris, thus Spiceyboyb. All of my webfriends now call me as such, like the coolest New York/French "Mademoiselle" in Paris: Hélène
THANKS for visiting my website and please don't hesitate contacting me for a chat or further suggestions! I am updating and 'upgrading' as often as I can.
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Some favourite links
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