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VITA

NAME: Warner P. Woodworth
EMAIL: warner_woodworth@byu.edu
ADDRESS: Work Department of Organizational Leadership & Strategy

Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602



Home 2013 North 500 East, Provo, Utah 84604

PHONE: Work (801) 422-6834 Fax (801) 422-0540

Home (801) 377-7576

WEBSITES: http://marriottschool.byu.edu/emp/wpw

http://marriottschool.byu.edu/emp/employee.cfm?emp=wpw


EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Ph.D. Organizational Psychology/Behavior, University of Michigan 1974

Dissertation: The Politics of Intervention Theory:



Ideology in Social Science
M.A. Social Psychology, University of Michigan 1971
M.S. Sociology, Brigham Young University 1969
B.S. Sociology, Brigham Young University 1967


PUBLICATIONS/RESEARCH:
Becoming a Social Entrepreneur: Core Dimensions for Changing the World. Book manuscript for Berrett- Koehler, Pub. (in process).
All the King's Horses: Putting the Global Economy Back Together Again, Social Policy (in process).
Natural Capitalism: A New Prototype Business Sector that Values Sustainability, the Environment, and Financial Returns. Paper for presentation at the Eastern Academy of Management Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2009.
Shoe-String Entrepreneurs in India: Growth and Sustainable Impacts. Journal of Entrepreneurship. (India research in process).
Pro-Poor Models of Microfinance: Assessing Current Practices and a Vision for the Future. Paper accepted for Perspectives on Global Development and Technology (2009).

Reinterpreting Organizational Development Through Critical Discourse Theory: From Degradation to Subjugation. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science (with Maxim Voronov in process).


Saints at Peace. Series of articles about Mormon peace-making around the world, which will first be published as separate articles, then as a book, and eventually as a series of documentary films (in process).
Evaluating Impacts of Microfinance Institutions Using Guatemalan Data. Managerial Finance (in press with James Brau).
Strategies for Empowering the Global Poor: Microcredit in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. San Francisco, CA: International Development Books, 2008 (222 pp.).
Religion and Work Symposium: "Mormonism, Work, and Labor Relations," Perspectives on Work, pp. 46-48, Summer/Fall 2008.
Reciprocal Dynamics: Social Capital and Microcredit. Economic Self-Reliance Review, pp. 36-45, Fall 2008.
Comparing Apples and Oranges: Different Microfinance Strategies in Kenya. Conference Proceedings. Fort Myers, FLA: Academy of Business Disciplines, 13 pp., November, 2008.
Private Humanitarian Initiatives & International Perceptions of the Church. International Society Proceedings, pp. 31-37, November 2008.
East African NGO Impacts. Social Science Research Network. 8 pp., November 2008.
Development from Below: Strengthening Rural Village Families Through Core Capacity-Building Methods. Conference Proceedings. Millersville, PA: Association of Third World Studies, 12 pp., October 2008.
Culture Change & the 1978 Priesthood Revelation: Memoir of a (Somewhat) Radical White Mormon in
Millennial Star. 7 pp., June, 2008.
Thoughts on the Priesthood Ban, Racism. Essay in By Common Consent, 5 pp. 2008.
Youth-Based Social Entrepreneurship: Post-Tsunami Crisis Intervention Social Entrepreneurship E-Journal,

14 pp., May 2008.


Social Entrepreneurship Teaching Resources Handbook. I wrote several titles in different sections of the book published by the University Network for Social Entrepreneurship, Spring 2008.

Economic Democracy and Mormon Workers. The Mormon Worker, Vol. 2, pp. 1-4, 2007.
Microenterprise: Building Well-Being Among Poor U.S. Families. Chapter 25 in Handbook of Families in Poverty. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2007.
We Should Not Vouch for Utah Vouchers in By Common Consent. 7 pp. November, 2007.
Current International Development Tools to Combat Poverty. Chapter in MicroFranchising: Creating Wealth at the Bottom of the Pyramid. Cheltenham Glos, UK: Edward Elgar. pp. 78-98, 2007.
A Dialogue on Liberation Theology and Mormonism. Chapter in Mormonism in Dialogue with Contemporary Christian Theologies. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, pp. 211-250, 2007.
The Value of Networks in Enterprise Development: Case Studies in Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 345-356, December, 2006 (with Shon Hiatt of Cornell and Shad Morris of MIT).
Microcredit in Post-Conflict, Conflict, Natural Disaster, and Other Difficult Settings, Book of the Microcredit Summit: Commissioned Articles, Halifax, Canada, 68 pp., November 2006.
OD as Social Entrepreneurship: Interventions for Building Socio-Economic Justice. San Francisco, CA: Organizational Development Network Proceedings. October, 12 pp., 2006 (with Peter Sorenson).
Local Development Through Microfinance Tools. Chapter in Microfinance: Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts, ICFAI University Press, 24 pp., June 2006.
Building a Movement for Global Change Agents, Compact for Civic Engagement, Austin, Texas, Conference Proceedings, January 2006.
Change the World: A Call to Action in By Common Consent, 9 pp., December 2006.
A Rising Innovation: Microentrepreneurial Support Organizations USASBE Conference Proceedings, Orland, Florida, 13 pp., 2006.
Challenges Facing Impoverished Families When Disaster Strikes: Opportunities for Microfinance
Review of Business Research, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 29-33, October 2006.
Microcredit: How it Strengthens American Families. Chapter in Handbook of Families in Poverty, Sage Publishing Co., 2006 (in press).
Alleviating Poverty through Microfinance. The Social Science Journal, Vol.43, No.3, pp. 471-477, 2006.
Gender-Balanced Village Banking in Orissa, India. Business Horizons, 2006 (in process).
Microcredit in Post-Conflict/Conflict, Natural Disaster and Other Difficult Settings. Microcredit Summit Proceedings, Halifax, Canada, 2006 (in press).
Radical Mormons & Civic Engagement: Becoming LDS Community Change Agents. Los Angeles, CA: Catalyst Press, 2006 (165 pp.).
Socio-Economic Factors Arising From Microcredit. Western Social Science Proceedings, Phoenix, AZ 2006.
The Next Stage of Mondragon: Innovations in Ownership by Workers. Chapter in Global Human Resources. ICFAI University Press, 2006.
What would Jesus Buy? The Collegiate Post, (Special Issue on Globalization), November 2005.
Small Fortunes: Microcredit and the Future of Poverty. PBS Website text, 2005.
Worker Cooperatives From the 20th Century to the New Millennium: The Rise of Social Enterprises. Toronto: Canadian Cooperative Center, 2005, 231 pp.
Warrior Economics: Financing the Poorest of the Native American Poor. Native American Policy, Vol. XV, pp. 46-59, October 2004.
Local Development Through Microfinance Tools. Chapter in Microfinance Institutions: An Introduction. ICFAI University Press, 2004.
Achieving Self Reliance Through Grassroots Microlending. Published in Proceedings of the Society for the

Advancement of Management, Baltimore, Maryland, 2004.
Socio-Economic Results of Microfinance in Mexico and Ecuador, Encyclia: Journal of Utah Academy of the Arts, Letters, & Sciences, Vol. 80, Spring, pp. 57-66, 2003.
Microfinance: Third Sector Tools for Strengthening Civil Society. New York: NGO Books, 2003, 212 pp.
What Would Jesus Wear? BYU Department of Political Science. November 2003.
Building Social Entrepreneurship. Social Edge. September 2003.
Local Development through Microfinance Tools in Central America. Published in proceedings of Society for

the Advancement of Socio Economics, Aix-en-Provence, France, 2003. http://www.sase.org/

conf2003/ papers.html (Hiatt-Woodworth, pdf, 195 kb) (with S. Hiatt).


Microentrepreneurship Impacts in East Africa. Published in proceedings of International Council for Small Business, Belfast, Ireland, 2003, pp. 1-20. http://www.sbaer.uca.edu/research/2003/icsb/papers/

184.doc (with S. Hiatt).


Innovations in Financing the Poor. Kennedy School, Harvard University. April 10, 2003, pp.1-32. http:// www.cid.harvard.edu/events/pastevents.html.
Microenterprise Management Skills. American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Proceedings. pp. 183-193, 2002.
Trickle-Up Microentrepreneurship: Microenterprise Creation in Poor Communities. Proceedings of the International Council for Small Business, 2002. http://www.sbaer.uca.edu/Research/2002/ ICSB/auth_letter/pdf/022.pdf
Economic Democracy: Essays and Research on Workers' Empowerment. (ed.) Pittsburgh, PA: Sledgehammer Press, 2002, 147 pp.
Facing the Challenges of Family Poverty. Proceedings of 5th Annual MicroEnterprise Conference. Provo UT: Marriott School. 2002.
Practical Approaches to Ending Poverty. (ed.) Proceedings of 5th Annual MicroEnterprise Conference, Provo UT: Marriott School. 2002.
Seven Deadly Sins of Globalization. World Social Forum. 2002. E-article printed on http://www.worldsocialforum.org/dynamic2/3/2002.
A Mormon Perspective on Business and Economics. Chapter in Stewart W. Herman (ed.), Spiritual Goods: Religious Traditions and the Practice of Business. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Press – Philosophy Documentation Center, 2001, pp. 133-154.
SOAR China Training Manual. (Microenterprise Start-up Methods for Mainland China, Sichuan Women’s Federation). Provo, UT: Kennedy Center for International Studies, 2001.
Microcredit: A Grassroots Policy for International Development. Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2, 2001, pp. 267-282. Republished in edited book Microcredit and Development Policy. Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2001, pp. 15-32. (with G. Woller)
Bridging the Digital Divide. Wasatch Digital IQ, September 2001, pp. 40-43.
Microcredit and Third World Development Policy. Guest Editor of Special Research Issue, Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2, 2001, pp. 265-266 Introduction. The entire journal we edited consisted of writings by eight researchers (with G. Woller).
United for Zion: Principles for Uniting the Saints to Eliminate Poverty. Orem, UT: Unitus Publications, 2000, 160 pp. (with J. Grenny and T.K. Manwaring).
Third World Economic Empowerment in the New Millennium. Advanced Management Journal, Vol. 65, No. 4, Autumn 2000, pp. 19-28.
Practicing OD Among the Poor. Conference Proceedings. Atlanta, GA: OD Network, 2000, pp. 210-223.
Humanitarian Efforts in the Developing World. Harvest Magazine (www.harvestmagazine.com). Interview of Warner Woodworth by Thomas Burgess, Fall 2000, (8 pp.).
Chasqui Humanitarian: Efforts and Strategies to Lift those in Need. In Development Assistance and Humanitarian Aid: The LDS Perspective. Provo, UT: David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, 2000.
Where to Microfinance? International Journal of Economic Development. Vol. 1, No. 1. pp. 1-29, 1999.
Economic Transformation in the New Millennium. Chapter in Maurine and Scott Proctor (eds.), Charting a New Millennium: The Latter-day Saints in the Coming Century. Salt Lake City, UT: Aspen Books, 1999, pp. 280-300.
The Kingdom and the Third World. Article and readers’ responses in Meridian: The Online Magazine from LDS World, appearing April 18, 1999, pp. 1-18, (with J. Lucas).
Miracles in Honduras: Serving the Least of These. Salt Lake City, UT: Zion Publishers, 1999, 214 pp.
Small Business Strategies For the Third World in the New Millennium: Microenterprise, Microentrepreneurship, and Microfinance. Y2K: Business Issues For the New Millennium, edited by M.H. Abdelsamad and E.R. Myers, Corpus Christi, Texas: Texas A&M University, 1999, pp. 557-564.
Investing In the Poor: Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Rocky Mountain Microenterprise Conference. Marriott School, BYU, 1999, 103 pp. (with D. Adolphson).
Working Toward Zion. Salt Lake City, UT: Aspen Books (revised, updated, and reprinted) 1999, 484 pp. (with J. Lucas).
Evolution of Mondragon: Changes In a Model of Worker Ownership. Readings & Cases in International Human Resource Management. Edited by M. Mendenhall and G. Oddou. Glenview, I1: Southwest College Publishing, 1999, pp. 336-349.
Alleviating Family Poverty Through Microlending: Proceedings of the First Annual Rocky Mountain Microenterprise Conference, David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, 1998, 120 pp. (with G. Woller).
Combating Poverty Through OD in the Trenches: Strategies for the Third World. Proceedings of the 18th World Organizational Development Congress. Edited by Richard A. Engdahl. Wilmington, NC: University of North Carolina, 1998, pp. 106-116.
Organizational Values, Systems & Structures: Roots of Early Mormon Economics. Encyclia: The Journal of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Vol. 71, 1998, pp. 147-159.
E4 Organizations. In Achieving Performance Excellence, American Society for Quality (ASQ), 1998, pp. 201-222.
Combating Poverty Through Microfinance. Interview with Dr. Muhammad Yunus of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. Exchange Magazine, Spring 1998, pp. 15-17.
The Seven Blunders of the Modern World: Gandhi’s View. Exchange Magazine, Spring 1998, pp. 4-9 (with colleagues).
Small Really Is Beautiful: Micro Approaches to Third World Development—Microentrepreneurship, Microenterprise, and Microfinance. Ann Arbor, MI: Third World Think Tank, 1997, 290 pp. Second Printing, 1998; Third Printing 2000.
Creating Labor-Management Partnerships. Seoul, Korea: Addison-Wesley, 1997, translation and publication of OD Series, 373 pp. (with C. Meek).
OD As Third World Development: Microenterprise and Poverty Lending Strategies for the Poor. Proceedings of International Association of Management, Organizational Management Division, Vol. 15, No. 1, 1997 (edited by Joseph B. Mosca, Monmouth University), pp. 79-83.
Inventing the Future: Self-reliance in the Philippines. This People Magazine, Summer 1997, pp. 20-26.
Organizational Praxis: Integrating Theory and Hands-On Experience. Educational Administration and Management. Virginia Beach, VA: Maximilian Press, 1997, pp. 63-67.
Saving Ourselves: An interview about my book on Zion, by conducted by Elbert Peck, editor of Sunstone Magazine, April 1997, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 52-55.
Five Philosophies of Teaching. Essay published in The Daily Universe, January 22, 1997.
Utah Business and Economics: A Centennial Perspective. Utah Business Magazine (article in special state centennial issue), January 1996, pp. 44-52.
Joseph Smith’s United Order: A Non-Communalistic Interpretation and Brigham Young’s United Order: A Contextual Interpretation. In Brigham Young University Studies, Vol. 30, No. 4, 1996, pp. 228-231 (books reviewed).
Indigenous Management: Microentrepreneurship in the Philippines. Exchange Magazine, Spring 1996, pp. 1-13.
Working Toward Zion. Salt Lake City, UT: Aspen Books, 484 pp. 1996, (with J. Lucas).
Competition vs. Caring: Toward the Soul of a Business. In Ethical Standards: Truth, Trust, and Universality (Long Beach: California State University, 1995), pp. 1-6.
Restoring All Things: The Managerial and Economic Views of Early Mormon Leaders. Brigham Young Magazine, November 1995, pp. 34-41.
Economic Insanity: How Growth-Driven Capitalism is Devouring the American Dream. (Book Review) Exchange, Fall 1995, p. 29.
Organizational Change. Hightstown, NJ: McGraw-Hill, 1995 (edited book of readings), 664 pp.


Creating Labor-Management Partnerships. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley OD Series, 1995 (book, 240 pp. with C. Meek).
Strengthening the Poor. Enterprise Mentors News and Views, Vol. 4:1, 1994, pp. 1-2.
The Socio-Economics of Zion. Chapter in The Book of Mormon: 4 Nephi to Moroni. Edited by Monte S. Nyman & Charles D. Tate, Jr., Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1994, pp. 337-352.
Privatization in Belarussia: Organizational Change in the Former USSR, The Organizational Development Journal, Vol. 11, No. 3, 1993, pp. 53-59.
A New Framework for Industrial Relations. Chapter in book by Colin Crouch and Franz Traxler, Corporations and Trade Unions in Changing Industrial Relations, Sage Pub., 1993.
The Redesign of Education: New Paradigms and Practices. In Laying the Foundations (edited by A. LeGrand Richards and Valerie Holladay), Provo: 1992, pp. 89-95.
Weirton Steel: An ESOP Conversion. Chapter in Worker Empowerment: The Struggle for Workplace Democracy (edited by Jon D. Wisman), New York: Intermediate Technology Development Group, 1991, pp. 117-130. (Also translated into Serbo-Croatian, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1992).
Managing From Below. Chapter in International Human Resource Management (edited by Mark Mendenhall and Gary Oddou), Boston: PWS-Kent, 1991, pp. 326-333.
Technical Training and Enterprise: Mondragon's Educational System and Its Implications For Other Cooperatives. Economic and Industrial Democracy, Vol. 11, No. 4, 1991, pp. 505-528 (with Chris Meek).
A New Strategy: Combining Manufacturing and Management. Journal of Engineering Technology, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fall 1990, pp. 32-34 (with Vernon Dillenbeck).
Review of The Moral Dimension: Toward a New Economy by Amatai Etzioni. Marriott School of Management Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2, October 1990, pp. 6-8.
Third World Strategies Toward Zion. Sunstone, Vol. 14, No. 5, October 1990, pp. 13-23.
The Remoralization of Management. Executive Excellence, September 1990, pp. 5-7.
Re-Steeling The U.S. Worker Coops, Vol. 8, No. 4, Spring 1989, pp. 13-16. Reprinted in Employee Ownership: The United Steelworkers of America's Experience, USWA Research Department, Pittsburgh, October 1989.
Distorting Labor: Erasing the Past. The Daily Universe, October 5, 1989.
Faith, Hope and Charity in Graduate Education. Exchange, Fall, 1989, pp. 24-28.
Managing Worker Takeovers: The U.S. Experience. Yearbook of Cooperative Enterprise, Oxford, England: Vol. 2, 1989, pp. 23-35.


Cooperative Commonwealth. Worker Co-ops, Toronto, Canada: Vol. 8, No. 3, 1989, pp. 32-33.
Managing by the Numbers. New York: Addison-Wesley, Pub., 1988 (book, 293 pages, with C. Meek and W. G. Dyer).
The Economics of Sleaze. Baltimore Evening Sun, Dec. 15, 1988, (Also appeared in the Houston Post, Christian Science Monitor, etc.).
Steel Busting in the West. Social Policy, Vol. 18, No. 3, 1988, pp. 53-56.
Participation Pioneers. Workplace Democracy, No. 61, Summer 1988, pp. 11-13.
Why Success Didn't Take: The Hyatt Clark Experience. Management Review, Vol. 77, No. 2, 1988, pp. 50-56.
Paper Entrepreneurs and Absentee Owners. Exchange, Spring 1988, pp. 8-12 (interview).
Consulting for 2nd Order Change. Chapter in The State, Trade Unions, and Self-Management by G. Szell (ed.). New York: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1988.
Why America Can't Innovate. Harvard International Review, Vol. 10, No. 2, January 1988, pp. 17-43 (with W. G. Dyer and C. Meek).
The Scandalous Pay of the Corporate Elite. Business and Society Review, No. 61, Spring 1987, pp. 22-26. Reprinted in Society's Problems: Sources and Consequences by S. Eitzen (ed.), New Jersey: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.
Brave New Bureaucracy. Dialogue, Vol. 20, No. 3, Fall 1987, pp. 25-36.
Utah Ignored Steel Crisis. Deseret News, April 14, 1987.
Bureaucrats Killing the Economy. Salt Lake Tribune, May 14, 1987.
Beating the Odds. Exchange, Winter 1987, pp. 34-36.
Toughing Out the Lockout. The Guardian, January 21, 1987.
Managing From Below. Journal of Management, Vol. 12, No. 3, 1986, pp. 391-402.
Resisting Economic Concentration Through Worker Insurrection. Review of Institutional Thought, Vol. 3, December 1986.
U.S. Steel Abandons Utah. The Progressive, Vol. 50, No. 5, May 1986.
Atmosphere, Dogmatism, and Loss of Control: Comparisons of Psychiatric Facilities in the U.S.A. and India. In O. Brown and H.W. Henrick (eds.), Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publications, 1986.
Utah Passes Into the Third World. In These Times, January 25, 1986.


Blue Collar Boardroom. New Management: The Magazine of Innovative Management. Los Angeles: University of Southern California, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1986, pp. 52-57.
Populist Economics in the Rockies: Barefoot MBAs?  Workplace Democracy, Vol. 13, No. 3, Winter, 1986, pp. 14-18.
Industrial Democracy at Sea. Work and Occupations, Vol. 13, No. 2, May, 1986.
The Logical Extension of Participation. Directors and Boards, Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall 1985. Reprinted in Management Review's Forum: Should Unions Have a Seat on the Board? February, 1986, pp. 56-59.

Industrial Democracy: Strategies for Community Revitalization.  Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications 1985. (Book, 308 pp.)
Promethean Industrial Relations: Labor, ESOPs, and the Boardroom.  Labor Law Journal, Vol. 36, No. 8, August 1985, pp. 618‑624.
Building Worker Democracy.  Dollars and Sense, (No. 108) July-August, 1985, pp. 16-18.
Israeli Hi Tech Co‑ops Challenge Popular Myths.   Workplace Democracy, Vol. 12, No. 2, Fall 1985, pp. 10-19.
Eliminado el Elitismo en el Desarrollo Organizacional.  Experien­cias de Participacion en Organizaciones, Monterrey, Mexico:  University of Monterrey, 1985, pp. 27‑42.
Unionbusting:  The Corporate Assault on Organized Labor.  Business and Society Review, No. 52, Winter 1985, pp. 15‑20.
Turning Guns Into Butter. The Desert Sun: Utah's Peace News, Vol. 3, No. 1, Winter 1985.

Is Geneva Failing?  Central Utah Journal, January 20, 1985.


The Third Stage of Cooperation in the United States.  Annals of Public and Co‑operative Economy, Vol. 56, No.3, 1984, pp. 239‑252.
Witch Doctors, Messianics, Sorcerers, and OD Consultants: Parallels and Paradigms. In Douglas B. Gutknecht (ed.), Meeting Organization and Human Resource Challenges: Perspectives, Issues, and Strategies. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1984, pp. 407-431.
De‑Steeling:  The Fall of U.S. Steel and Implications for Utah.  Provo:  Alexander Press, 1984. (Revised 1985, book of 224 pp.)
Hard Hats in the Boardroom.  In J. B. Ritchie and Paul Thompson (eds.), Organization and People (3rd edition), St. Paul:  West Publishing Co., 1984, pp. 401‑411.
"Exploitable" Utah Vulnerable to Corporate Irresponsibility.  The Salt Lake Tribune, August 12, 1984.
Reagan's Neutron Economics.  Central Utah Journal, February 29, 1984.


Buying a Piece of GM.  Workplace Democracy, Vol. 10, No. 3, Summer 1983, pp. 2‑18.
Toward An Underdog OB.  OBTS Newsletter and Commentary, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1983.
Assault on the Working Class, Industrial Worker, Vol. 80, No. 12, 1983.
Pain, Pathos and Paranoia in the Classroom.  Exchange:  The Organizational Behavior Teaching Journal, Vol. 7 No. 4, 1983, pp. 21‑25 (with David Ulrich, University of Michigan).
Collective Bargaining:  Concessions or Control?  In Industrial Relations Research Association Series, Barbara D. Dennis (ed.), New York, 1983, pp. 418‑424.
Cooperative Cabbies.  Workplace Democracy, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1983 (with Stewart Black).
Creating a Culture of Worker Participation. Employee Ownership, Vol. 2, No. 3, September 1982. Reprinted in Employee Ownership: A Reader (Washington, D.C.: National Center for Employee Ownership, 1985).
Role Taking Approaches of Social Scientists:  Four Typologies.  Sociological Practice, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1982, pp. 5‑24.
Employee Ownership and Industrial Relations:  The Rath Case.  National Productivity Review, Vol. 1, No. 2 , Spring 1982, pp. 151‑163 (with Chris Meek, Boston College).

Tearing Down the Pyramids.  Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 11, No. 2, March 1982, pp. 173‑175.


Organizational Development:  A Closer Scrutiny.  Human Relations, Vol. 35, No. 4, 1982, pp. 307‑319.
Modelos de Propiedad de los Trabajadores y Control Obrero en los Estados Unidos de Norteamerica.  Santiago Roca (ed.), La Autoges­tion en America Latina y El Caribe, Lima, Peru:  CLA, 1981, pp. 155‑173.
An Advocacy Approach to Teaching Organizational Behavior.  J. Clawson and G. Akin (eds.), Proceedings.  Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Cambridge:  Harvard University, 1981, pp. 60‑62.
The Emergence of Economic Democracy in the United States.  Economic Analysis and Workers' Management, Vol. 15, No. 2, 1981, pp. 207‑218.
Forms of Employee Ownership and Workers' Control.  Sociology of Work and Occupations, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1981, pp. 195‑200.
Workers' Self‑Management and a New World Order.  Workplace Democracy, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1981, pp. 11‑14.
Consultants, Conspirators, and Colonizers.  Group and Organiza­tion Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1981, pp. 57‑64.
Towards a Labour‑Owned Economy in the United States.  Labour and Society, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1981, pp. 41‑56.
Transition to Workers' Self‑Management.  British Journal of Industrial Relations, (London School of Economics), Vol. 29, No. 1, 1981, pp. 127‑28.


OD Texts:  How Do You Use Them?  Exchange:  The Organizational Behavior Teaching Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 1981, pp. 25‑31 (with Randy Stott).
Workers As Bosses.  Social Policy, Vol. 11, No. 4, January/February, 1981, pp. 40‑45.
The Free Market System:  A Dialogue with Jim Kearl and Warner Woodworth.  Century 2, Fall 1980, pp. 16‑34.
A Critical Assessment of Organizational Development Theory and Practice.  Academy of Management Proceedings, Richard C. Huseman (ed.) Athens, Georgia:  1980, pp. 209‑213 (with Gordon Meyer and Norman Smallwood).
Workers Take Over.  The New York Times, Wednesday, June 25, 1980, p. 27.
Information in Latin American Organizations:  Some Cautions.  Management International Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1980, pp. 61‑70.
A Counter to Plant Shutdowns.  Self‑ Management, Vol. 7, No. 2, Winter 1980, pp. 29‑32.
Witch Doctors, Messianics, Sorcerers, and OD Consultants:  Parallels and Paradigms.  Organizational Dynamics, Vol. 8, No. 2, Autumn 1979, pp. 17‑33 (with Reed Nelson).
A Self‑Structured Approach Toward De‑Institutionalizing the Classroom.  The Organizational Behavior Teaching Journal, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1979, pp. 13‑18.
New Forms of Work Organization.  Self‑Management, Washington, D.C., Vol. 6., No. 4, Summer 1979.
The Female Takeover:  Threat or Opportunity?  The Personnel Administrator, Vol. 24, No. 1, January 1979, pp. 19‑28.
Consulting with Conflicting Parties:  A Method for Achieving Mixed Results.  National Academy of Management Proceedings, J.C. Susbauer (ed.), 1978, pp. 147‑152.
Organizational Schmoozing.  Review of Ten Thousand Working Days appearing in the Organizational Behavior Teaching Journal, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1978.
From Vanguard to Rearguard:  The Politics of the Women's Movement in Utah.  Exponent II, Cambridge, Mass., Vol. 4, No. 2, Winter 1978.
A Process for Addressing Social Issues:  Management and Labor Self Interests and Mutual Objectives. Southwest Academy of Management Proceedings, C. Donald Porterfield, (ed.), 1978, pp. 223‑227.
Women Working. Exchange Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring 1978, pp. 29‑35.
The Return to Literacy. Exchange Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall 1976, pp. 19-22.
Perspectives on Systems Theory.  Chapter in book of readings edited by M.G. Becakehary, Systems Theory.  Rio de Janeiro:  UNESCO, 1975.




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