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William Haynes Starbuck (born in Portland, Indiana on September 20, 1934) graduated from Harvard University (AB Physics, 1956) and the Carnegie Institute of Technology (MSc, 1959; Ph.D. 1964).[1] He is an organizational scientist who has held professorships in social relations (Johns Hopkins, 1966–67), sociology (Cornell, 1967–1971), business administration (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1974–1984), and management (New York University, 1985–2005).[1][2]
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William Starbuck | |
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Born | [1] | September 20, 1934
Known for | Self-Designing Organizations Management Psychology Studies |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Cognitive Psychologist Organizational Behavior Organization Theory |
Institutions | New York University University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee University of Oregon Carnegie Mellon University |
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