Shoshana Zuboff
Chapter 24.  In the Age of the Smart Machine

  Shoshana Zuboff is the Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration, where she joined the faculty in 1981.  She has published numerous essays, book reviews, and cases on the subject of information technology in the workplace, as well as on the history and future of work. Professor Zuboff lectures and consults widely in the United States, Europe, and South America. She holds a Ph.D in social psychology from Harvard University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago. 

Links:
Biography of Zuboff on Harvard Business School Site.

Summary of Zuboff's research.

Zuboff's listing with the Leigh Bureau.com, an agency that represents speakers.

Video clip of Zuboff speaking about an executive education program she runs at Harvard called "Odyssey" (RealVideo, 1 min. 23 sec.).

"'Smart Machine Derailed' - Engineers Accuse Passengers," by Hugh Willmott -- a critique of Zuboff in EJROT, The Electronic Journal of Radical Organisation Theory (New Zealand), Vol. 2, No. 2 (September 1996).

Comments on In the Age of the Smart Machine by Philip Brubaker of Marlboro College in Vermont.



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