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). He is an organizational scientist who has held professorships in social relations (Johns Hopkins, 1966âÂÂ67), sociology (Cornell, 1967âÂÂ1971), business administration (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1974âÂÂ1984), and management (New York University, 1985âÂÂ2005).
Major works
- "Organizational growth and development." Pages 451âÂÂ583 in J. G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations; Rand McNally, 1965.
- "Camping on seesaws: Prescriptions for a self-designing organization," with Bo L. T. Hedberg and Paul C. Nystrom. Administrative Science Quarterly, 1976, 21: 41âÂÂ65.
- Handbook of Organizational Design, two volumes, edited with Paul C. Nystrom; Oxford University Press, 1981.
- William H. Starbuck contributed more than one hundred articles to leading scientific journals such as Administrative Science Quarterly, American Sociological Review, Behavioral Science, Journal of Management Studies, Organizational Science etc.
Publications
- Andrews P.W.S. (1949), Manufacturing business, Londres: McMillan,
- Baumard, P./Starbuck, W.H. (2005): Learning from failures: Why it may not happen, in: Long Range Planning 38 (3), S. 281âÂÂ298.
- Box G.E. P. & Draper N.R. (1969), Evolutionary Operation, New York: Wiley.
- Chapin, F.S. (1957), âÂÂThe optimum size of institutions: a theory of the large groupâÂÂ, American Journal of Sociology, 62, pp. 449âÂÂ460.
- Cohen M., March J.G. & Olsen J.P. (1972), ë A garbage can model of organizational choiceâÂÂ, Administrative Science Quarterly, 17, pp. 1âÂÂ25.
- Cyert R.M. and March J.G. (1963), Contributions to A Behavioral Theory of the Firm, Englewoodcliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
- Cyert R.M., March J.G. & Starbuck W.H. (1961), âÂÂTwo experiments on bias and conflict in organizational estimationâÂÂ, Management Science, 7: 254âÂÂ264, 1961.
- DiMaggio P.J. (1995), âÂÂComments on âÂÂWhat Theory is NotâÂÂâÂÂ, Administrative Science Quarterly, 40, pp. 391-397.
- Festinger, L. (1942), âÂÂA theoretical interpretation of shifts in level of aspirationâÂÂ, Psychological Review, 49, pp. 235âÂÂ250.
- Festinger, L. (1957), A theory of cognitive dissonance, Evanston, Ill.: Row, Peterson, 1957.
- Haire, M. (1959), âÂÂBiological models and empirical histories of the growth of organizationsâÂÂ, in M. Haire (ed.), Modern organization theory, New York: Wiley, pp. 272âÂÂ306, 1959.
- Hedberg, B.L.; Nystrom P.C. and Starbuck, W.H. (1976), âÂÂCamping on seesaws: Prescriptions for a self-designing organizationâÂÂ, Administrative Science Quarterly, 21: 41âÂÂ65.
- Jones, R.V. (1975), âÂÂThe Theory of Practical Joking - An ElaborationâÂÂ, The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, 11 (2), pp. 10âÂÂ17.
- March J.G. and Olsen J.P. (Eds.) (1976), Ambiguity and Choice in Organizations, Bergen: Universitetsforlaget.
- March J.G. and Simon, H.A. (1958), Organizations, New York: Wiley, 1958.
- March, J.G. (1978), âÂÂRationality, ambiguity, and the engineering of choiceâÂÂ, Bell Journal of Economics, 9, pp. 587âÂÂ608.
- Meyer A.D. et Starbuck W.H. (1993), âÂÂInteractions between politics and ideologies in strategy formationâÂÂ, pp. 99âÂÂ116 in K. Roberts (ed.), New Challenges to Understanding Organizations; Macmillan.
- Meyer J.W. and Rowan, B. (1977), âÂÂInstitutionalized organizations: Formal structure as myth and ceremonyâÂÂ, American Journal of Sociology, 83 (2), pp. 340âÂÂ363.
- Nystrom P.C. and Starbuck, W.H. (Eds.) (1977), Prescriptive Models of Organizations, Amsterdam: North Holland.
- Nystrom, P.C./Starbuck, W.H. (1984a): Managing beliefs in organizations, in: The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 20 (3), S. 277âÂÂ287.
- Nystrom, P.C./Starbuck, W.H. (1984b): To avoid organizational crises, unlearn, in: Organizational Dynamics 12 (4), S. 53âÂÂ65.
- Penrose, E.T. (1959), The theory of the growth of the firm, New York: Wiley, 1959.
- Pontryagin L.S. (1961), âÂÂAsymptotic behavior of the solutions of systems of differential equations with a small parameter in the higher derivativesâÂÂ, American MAthematical Society Translations, Series 2, 18, pp. 295âÂÂ319.
- Simon, H.A. (1955), âÂÂA behavorial model of rational choiceâÂÂ, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 69, pp. 99âÂÂ118, 1955.
- Simon, H.A. (1973), âÂÂApplying information technology to organizational designâÂÂ, Public Administration Review, 33, pp. 268âÂÂ278, 1973.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1958), âÂÂLevel of aspiration theory and market behaviorâÂÂ, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Working Paper No. 7.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1961a), âÂÂTesting case-descriptive modelsâÂÂ, Behavioral Science, 6: 191âÂÂ199.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1963a), âÂÂLevel of aspirationâÂÂ, Psychological Review, 70: 51- 60.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1965a), âÂÂMathematics and organization theoryâÂÂ, pp. 335âÂÂ386 in J. G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations; Rand McNally.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1965b), âÂÂOrganizational growth and developmentâÂÂ, pp. 451âÂÂ583 in J. G. March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations; Rand McNally.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1966), âÂÂThe efficiency of British and American retail employeesâÂÂ, Administrative Science Quarterly, 11: 345âÂÂ385.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1968a), âÂÂOrganizational metamorphosisâÂÂ, pp. 113âÂÂ132 in R. W. Millman and M. P. Hottenstein (eds.), Promising Research Directions; Academy of Management, 1968a.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1968b), âÂÂSome comments, observations, and objections stimulated by 'Design of proof in organizational researchâÂÂ, Administrative Science Quarterly, 13: 135âÂÂ161.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1971a) (Ed.), Organizational Growth and Development; Penguin Books.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1973), âÂÂTadpoles into Armageddon and Chrysler into butterfliesâÂÂ, Social Science Research, 2: 81âÂÂ109.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1974), âÂÂThe current state of organization theoryâÂÂ, pp. 123âÂÂ139 in J. W. McGuire (ed.), Contemporary Management: Issues and Viewpoints; Prentice-Hall.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1975), âÂÂInformation systems for organizations of the futureâÂÂ, pp. 217âÂÂ229 in E. Grochla and N. Szyperski (eds.), Information Systems and Organizational Structure; de Gruyter.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1976a), âÂÂOrganizations and their environmentsâÂÂ, pp. 1069âÂÂ1123 in M. D. Dunnette (ed.), Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Rand McNally.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1981a), âÂÂA trip to view the elephants and rattlesnakes in the garden of AstonâÂÂ, pp. 167âÂÂ198 in A. H. Van de Ven and W. F. Joyce (eds.), Perspectives on Organization Design and Behavior; Wiley-Interscience.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1982), âÂÂCongealing oil: Inventing ideologies to justify acting ideologies outâÂÂ, Journal of Management Studies, numéro spécial âÂÂIdeologies within and around organizationsâ (Starbuck, Ed.), 19(1): 3-27.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1983), âÂÂOrganizations as action generatorsâÂÂ, American Sociological Review, 48: 91âÂÂ102.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1988b), âÂÂSurmounting our human limitationsâÂÂ, pp. 65âÂÂ80 in R. Quinn and K. Cameron (eds.), Paradox and Transformation: Toward a Theory of Change in Organization and Management; Ballinger.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1989), âÂÂWhy organizations run into crises ... and sometimes survive themâÂÂ, pp. 11âÂÂ33 in K. C. Laudon and J. Turner (eds.), Information Technology and Management Strategy; Prentice-Hall.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1993a), âÂÂ'Watch where you step!' or Indiana Starbuck amid the perils of Academe (Rated PG) âÂÂ, pp. 63âÂÂ110 in A. Bedeian (ed.), Management Laureates, Volume 3; JAI Press.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1993b): Keeping a butterfly and an elephant in a house of cards: The elements of exceptional success, in: Journal of Management Studies 30 (6), S. 885âÂÂ921.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1994), âÂÂOn behalf of naivetéâÂÂ, pp. 205âÂÂ220 in J. A. C. Baum and J. V. Singh (eds.), Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations; Oxford University Press.
- Starbuck, W.H. (1996a), âÂÂPréfaceâÂÂ, pp. v-vii in P. Baumard, Organisations Déconcertées. Paris: Masson.
- Starbuck, W.H. (2009): Cognitive reactions to rare events: Perceptions, uncertainty, and learning, in: Organization Science 20 (5), S. 925âÂÂ937.
- Starbuck, W.H. (2010): What Makes a Paper Influential and Frequently Cited?, in: Journal of Management Studies (November),
- Starbuck, W.H./Barnett, M.L./Baumard, P. (2008): Payoffs and pitfalls of strategic learning, in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 66 (1), S. 7-21.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Dutton J.M. (Eds.) (1971b), Computer Simulation of Human Behavior, Wiley.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Dutton, J.M. (1971c), âÂÂComputer simulation models of human behavior: A history of an intellectual technologyâÂÂ, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, SMC-1: 128âÂÂ171.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Dutton, J.M. (1973), âÂÂDesigning adaptative organizationsâÂÂ, Journal of Business Policy, 3(4), pp. 21âÂÂ28.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Hedberg, B.L.T. (1977), âÂÂSaving an organization from a stagnating environmentâÂÂ, pp. 249âÂÂ258 in H. B. Thorelli (ed.), Strategy + Structure =3D Performance: The Strategic Planning Imperative; Indiana University Press.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Mezias, J. (1996b), Opening Pandora's box: Studying the accuracy of managers' perceptionsâÂÂ, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 17(2): 99âÂÂ117.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Milliken, F. (1988c), âÂÂChallenger: Changing the odds until something breaksâÂÂ, Journal of Management Studies, 25: 319âÂÂ340.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Milliken, F. (1988d), âÂÂExecutives' perceptual filters: What they notice and how they make senseâÂÂ, pp. 35âÂÂ65 in D. C. Hambrick (ed.), The Executive Effect: Concepts and Methods for Studying Top Managers; JAI Press.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Nystrom P.C. (1984a), âÂÂTo avoid organizational crises, unlearnâÂÂ, Organizational Dynamics, 12(4): 53âÂÂ65.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Nystrom, P.C. (1981c), âÂÂDesigning and understanding organizationsâÂÂ, pp. ix-xxii in Volume 1 of Handbook of Organizational Design; Oxford University Press.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Nystrom, P.C. (1981d), âÂÂWhy the world needs organisational designâÂÂ, Journal of General Management, 6: 3âÂÂ17.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Nystrom, P.C. (1977), âÂÂWhy prescription is prescribedâÂÂ, pp. 1âÂÂ5 in Prescriptive Models of Organizations; Amsterdam: North- Holland.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Nystrom, P.C. (1981b) (Eds.), Handbook of Organizational Design, two volumes; Oxford University Press.
- Starbuck, W.H. and Webster, J. (1988a), âÂÂTheory building in industrial and organizational psychologyâÂÂ, pp. 93âÂÂ138 in C. L. Cooper and I. T. Robertson (eds.), International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 1988; Wiley.
- Starbuck, W.H., Greve A. and Hedberg, B.L.T. (1978), âÂÂResponding to crisesâÂÂ, Journal of Business Administration, 9(2): 111âÂÂ137.
- Starbuck, W.H., Narayan Pant, P. (1990), âÂÂInnocents in the forest: Forecasting and research methodsâÂÂ, Journal of Management, 16(2): 433âÂÂ460.
- Watzlawlick, P., Weakland J. and Fisch, R. (1975), Change: Principles of Problem Formation and Problem Resolution, Norton, 1974. Traduction française : Changements. Paradoxes et psychothérapies, Paris, Le Seuil.
- Weick, K.E. (1969) The Social Psychology of Organizing, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1979.
- Weick, K.E. (1977), âÂÂOrganization design: Organizations as self-designing systemsâÂÂ, Organizational Dynamics, 6, No. 2, 30âÂÂ46.
- Weick, K.E. (1995) âÂÂWhat Theory Is Not, What Theorizing IsâÂÂ, Administrative Science Quarterly, 40, pp. 385âÂÂ390.
- "William H. Starbuck", bibliographical entry : International Encyclopedia of Business and Management, London: Thomson Publishing, 1998.
- Schwab, A./Abrahamson, E./Starbuck, W.H./Fidler, F. (2010): PERSPECTIVEâÂÂResearchers Should Make Thoughtful Assessments Instead of Null-Hypothesis Significance Tests, in: Organization Science 22 (4), S. 1105âÂÂ1120.
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