Jean M. Bartunek Explained
Jean M. Bartunek (born 1944) is an American management scientist whose research interests include change management and the relations between business and academia. She is the Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Management and Organization at the Carroll School of Management,[1] and a past President of the Academy of Management.[2]
Education and career
Bartunek was born October 25, 1944, in Cleveland, Ohio; she is a sister of the Society of the Sacred Heart. She has a bachelor's degree from Maryville University and a doctorate from the University of Illinois at Chicago,[1] earned in 1966 and 1976 respectively.[3]
She was an elementary-school and high school teacher from 1968 to 1971. She joined the Carroll School of Management faculty as an assistant professor in 1977, was promoted to full professor in 1990, and was given the Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair in 2004. She served as president of the Academy of Management for the 2001–2002 term, and has been a trustee of Maryville University since 2003.[3]
Books
Bartunek's books include:[3]
- Creating Alternative Realities at Work: The Quality of Work Life Experiment at FoodCom (with M. K. Moch, Harper Business, 1990)[4]
- Hidden Conflict in Organizations: Uncovering Behind-the-scenes Disputes (edited with D. Kolb, Sage, 1992)[5]
- Insider/Outsider Team Research (with M. R. Louis, Sage, 1996)[6]
- Organizational and Educational Change: The life and role of a change agent group (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2003)[7]
- Church Ethics and its Organizational Context: Learnings from the Sex Abuse Scandal in the Catholic Church (edited with M. A. Hinsdale and J. F. Keenan, Rowman & Littlefield, 2006)[8]
- Academic–Practitioner Relationships: Developments, Complexities, and Opportunities (edited with J. McKenzie, Routledge, 2018)[9]
Recognition
Bartunek was named a Fellow of the Academy of Management in 1999;[1] the Academy of Management also gave her their Career Distinguished Service award in 2009.[3] The University of Roehampton and University of Bath gave her honorary doctorates in 2012 and 2015 respectively.[1]
Notes and References
- Web site: Jean Bartunek. Carroll School of Management. Boston College. June 10, 2020.
- Web site: Presidential Gallery. Academy of Management. March 7, 2018.
- Web site: Curriculum vita. 2020-10-30.
- Reviews of Creating Alternative Realities at Work: William Glick (1992), "Avoidance, Confrontation, Dramatic Interpretations, Flattery, and Mutual Understanding for Coping With Diversity", Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, ; Ann W. Martin (1991), Administrative Science Quarterly, ; Frances J. Milliken (1991), Academy of Management Review,,
- Reviews of Hidden Conflict in Organizations: Sherry Devereaux Ferguson (1994), Canadian Journal of Communication, ; Loraleigh Keashly, Steve Harvey (1994), Journal of Organizational Behavior , ; Roderick M. Kramer (1994), Academy of Management Review, ; Rosemary Lucas (1993), Service Industries Journal,
- Review of Insider/Outsider Team Research: Ray Lee (1997), Sociological Research Online,
- Reviews of Organizational and Educational Change: Ann Langley (2003), Administrative Science Quarterly,, ; Ram Subramanian (2003), Academy of Management Learning & Education,
- Reviews of Church Ethics and its Organizational Context: Ramon J. Aldag (2008), Administrative Science Quarterly,, ; David Cloutier (2007), Theological Studies, ; Charles E. Curran (2007), Horizons, ; Gerald S. Vigna (2008), Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, ; Ann Zech and Charles Zech (2006), American Catholic Studies,
- Review of Academic–Practitioner Relationships: Julie Davies (2018), Action Learning: Research and Practice,