Sutton, Robert I.
SUTTON, Robert I.
SUTTON, Robert I. American. Genres: Administration/Management. Career: Haas Business School, University of California-Berkeley, professor; Stanford Engineering School, Stanford, CA, professor of management science and engineering, 1983-, co-director of Center for Work, Technology, and Organization; researcher for Stanford Technology Ventures Program; Stanford Business School, Stanford, professor of organizational behavior; consultant; IDEO Product Development, fellow; Reactivity (a software firm), fellow; Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, fellow, 1986-87, 1994-95; Research in Organizational Behavior, coeditor. Publications: (with K.S. Cameron and D.A. Whetten) Readings in Organizational Decline, 1988; (with J. Pfeffer) The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Firms Turn Knowledge into Action, 2000; Weird Ideas That Work: 11 1/2 Practices for Promoting, Managing, and Sustaining Innovation, 2002. Contributor to books. Contributor of chapters to scholarly works and articles to scholarly publications. Address: Stanford University, Terman Engineering B, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A. Online address: bobsut@stanford.edu