Pentland recognized with ASQ Scholarly Contribution Award
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Professor of Accounting and Information Systems Brian Pentland recently received the 2009 Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ) Scholarly Contribution Award, along with his co-author Martha Feldman, for the 2003 paper, "Reconceptualizing Organizational Routines as a Source of Flexibility and Change." The research has received 123 citations in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) as of June 2009.
In addition, a National Science Foundation (NSF) proposal by Pentland and Management Professor Kent Miller was recently recommended for funding as a part of the Innovation and Organization Change program.
Pentland’s research interests include organizational routines; research methods for sequence and process analysis; and field studies of technical work. His publications have also appeared in Academy of Management Review; Accounting, Organizations and Society; Management Science; Organization Science; Technology Studies and elsewhere. He received his PhD in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
