Stephen R. Barley
Professor, Academic
1953 –
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Who is Stephen R. Barley?
Stephen R. Barley is an American organizational theorist and The Richard W. Weiland Professor in the School of Engineering at Stanford University and the Stanford Graduate School of Education. Barley's research focuses on the role of technology in organizational change and organizational/occupational culture.
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- Born
- Feb 16, 1953
- Also known as
- Stephen Barley
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Doctorate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Organization Studies
( - 1984) - Master of Arts, Ohio State University
Student Personnel Administration
( - 1977) - Bachelor of Arts, College of William & Mary
English Literature
( - 1975) - MIT Sloan School of Management
- Doctorate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Employment
- Associate Professor, Stanford University
(1994 - 1996) - Associate Professor, Cornell University
(1990 - 1994) - Assistant Professor, Cornell University
(1984 - 1990) - Radcliffe College
(1983 - 1983) - Northeastern University
(1982 - 1982) - Residential Coordinator, Cornell University
(1977 - 1979) - Co-Director, General Motors/Stanford University Collaborative Research Laboratory on Work Systems, Stanford University
(2004 - ) - Co-Director, Program on Work, Technology, and Organization, Stanford University
(1996 - ) - Series Editor, Cornell University Press
(1994 - )
- Associate Professor, Stanford University
- Lived in
- Stanford
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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