I second Jean's nomination. Her insights and presence were a huge part of
my doctoral experience at BC and I think she would be a great member of the
network.
- Steve
On 2/8/07 8:45 AM, "Nancy J. Adler, Prof." <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi AACORN friends,
>
> I would like to nominate Jean Bartunek for membership in the
> AACORN network. Among the many, many other reasons that Jean would is
> an important colleague in the current evolution of the arts with
> organization, management, and leadership is the courageous role she took
> as president of the Academy of Management in recommending the first art
> exhibit ever at the Academy of Management, which later evolved into
> Academy Arts (and unfortunately, after she was out of office, ultimately
> "disappeared" again). She has an article forthcoming in the Journal of
> Management Inquiry on the evolution of that idea ("Academy Arts: The
> Genesis, Birth, Short Life and Death of an Innovation"). If you would
> like a copy, please contact Jean directly: [log in to unmask]
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> For those of you who are not familiar with Jean's background, she is the
> Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris chair and professor of organization
> studies at Boston College as well as a Fellow (since 1999) and a past
> president (2001 - 2002) of the Academy of Management. Her PhD in social
> and organizational psychology is from the University of Illinois at
> Chicago. Her substantive research interests focus on organizational
> change, conflict associated with it, and organizational cognition, and
> her methodological interests center around ways that external
> researchers can collaborate with insider members of a setting to study
> the setting. She is an associate editor of the Journal of Applied
> Behavioral Science and on the editorial boards of seven other journals,
> including the Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science
> Quarterly, the Journal of Organizational Behavior, and Organization
> Studies. She has published more than 90 journal articles and book
> chapters and five ([co]authored or co-edited) books.
>
> I think Jean would be a very valuable additional member in our network
>
> All the best, Nancy
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Steven S. Taylor, PhD
Assistant Professor
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Department of Management
100 Institute Rd
Worcester, MA 01609
USA
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