Summary
Thomas J. Allen is the Howard W. Johnson Professor of Management, Emeritus and Professor of Organizations Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management.His long-term research focuses on project management in the pharmaceutical and aerospace industries. Specializing in organizational psychology and management, Allen explores the relationship between organizational structure and behavior, the role of technological gatekeepers in technology transfer, and how a building’s layout influences communication. As a result of his research, MIT Sloan’s new building features faculty office clusters designed to promote a broad range of interaction among faculty and graduate students. Allen is also a source for stories on international technology transfer, reward systems for technical professionals, and how organizational structure affects project performance.He holds a BS in physics from Upsala College, as well as an SM in electrical engineering and management and a PhD in management from MIT.
| Current Institution | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Current School | MIT Sloan School of Management |
| Department | Management and Organization Studies |
| Disciplines | |
| Address | 77 Massachusetts Avenue, NE25-758 Cambridge Massachusetts United States Phone: (617) 253-6651 |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD,
Management
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
SM,
Electrical engineering and Management
Publication Summary
Publications
- Information Technology and the Corporation of the 1990s: Research Studies. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
- Managing the Flow of Technology. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1984.
- Optimal Height for a Research Laboratory [1974]
- Research Laboratory Architecture and the Structuring of Communications [1974]
- Getting the Word Around — Report of a Pilot Study on Technology Transfer to Irish Industry [1973]
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