- David L Hawk
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David L. Hawk is a management theorist, architect and systems scientist with professional associations in New Jersey and Iowa.
He is a professor of management in the School of Management at the New Jersey Institute of Technology[1] and a professor of architecture at the College of Architecture and Design at NJIT.[2] Hawk served as Dean at the School of Management from 2006 to 2008, having arrived at the university in 1981.[3] In 2001, he was honored as a Master Teacher at NJIT.[4] Serves as Senior Adviser to one of China's largest firm, China State Construction.
In 2004, Hawk served on a Committee on Business Strategies for Public Capital Investment, for the National Academy of Sciences.[5]
David holds a Ph.D. in Systems Sciences from Russell Ackoff's program at Wharton.[6]
Publications
2010 "Economy, Environment, Energy: Worlds Apart, or Three Perspectives on the Same World, Reflexive Practice, Kent Myers, Palgrave-MacMillan, September, 2010, 107 - 124.
2006 “Conditions of Success: a platform for international construction development, Construction Management and Economics Journal, July, 2006, 24, 735 – 742.
2005 “Negotiated Order and Network Form Organizations,” Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Systems Res. 22, 1-22 (2005), Annaleena Parhankangas, David Ing, David L. Hawk, Gosia Dane and Marianne Kosits.
2004 Investments in Federal Facilities: Asset Management Strategies for the 21st Century, National Research Council of the National Academies, Washington, D.C., report by the Committee on Public Capital Investment.
2003 “From the Exploration of New Possibilities to the Exploitation of Recently Developed Competencies: Evidence from five ventures developing new-to-the-world Technologies,” with Annaleena Parhankangas, Proceedings of Symposium on “The Network Structure of Entrepreneurship and Innovation,” Lally School of Management & Technology, RPI, Troy, New York, October 2-3.
2003 “Governance and the Practice of Management in Long-Term Inter-Organizational Relations,” Proceedings of the 47th Annual Conference of the International Society for Systems Sciences, Create, 7, 7, 03. pp. 78 – 100. with David Ing and Ian Simmonds.
2003 “Mutual Development of Technologies and Governance: Reliance on Systemic Coincidence, Natural Luck or Strategic Planning?” Proceedings of the 47th Annual Conference of the International Society of Systems Sciences, Crete. 7,8, 03, pp. 124 – 140. with Annaleena Parhankangas.
2002 “Approaching Cultural Diversity through the Lenses of Systems Thinking and Complexity Theory, 46th Annual Meeting, International Society for Systems Sciences, Shanghai, China. Conference Proceedings, edited by Michael Jackson. /j.lrp.2004.01.006.
2000 "A Question of Context," Proceedings of the Helsinki Symposium on Industrial Ecology and Material Flows, Helsinki, Finland, with H. Siikavirta.
2000 "Fluid Management in an Open Society: On Organizational Forms and Their Ability to Retain Fluids," Proceedings of the World Congress 2000, Understanding Complexity: The Systems Sciences in the New Millennium, Ed., Peter Corning, Institute for the Study of Complex Systems, Palo Alto, CA., with M. Takala.
1999 "Innovation versus Environmental Protection Presumptions," Systemic Practice and Action Research Journal, Vol. 12., No. 4. pp. 355 - 366, Plenum Publishing.
1999 "Factors Impeding Project Management Learning," International Project Management Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1., with Karlos Artto.
References
- ^ David L. Hawk profile at the School of Management, NJIT
- ^ David L. Hawk profile at the College of Architecture and Design at NJIT
- ^ NJIT Newsroom, Jun 6 2006
- ^ http://www.njit.edu/provost/teachingandresearch/master-teachers.php Master Teachers, NJIT Office of the Provost
- ^ Investments in federal facilities: asset management strategies for the 21st century
- ^ Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Conference of ISSS: 25. July 2008. http://isss.org/world/en/20080717-0905-isss-hawk.
External links
Categories:- Systems scientists
- Business theorists
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