Pamela Samuelson
Professor
School of Information Management and Systems and School of Law
University of California (Berkeley, California)
Co-Director of Berkeley Center for Law and Technology
EDUCATION
J.D. – Yale Law School, Yale University, 1976
M.A. – Political Science, University of Hawaii at Honolulu, 1972
B.A. – History, University of Hawaii at Honolulu, 1971
INDUSTRY EXPERIENCES
An advisor for the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic
AWARDS
One of the twenty-five "most intriguing minds of the new economy" in the inaugural issue of Business 2.0 in July 1998
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Intellectual Property Law, Copyright Law, Public policy for information technology and traditional legal regimes. (She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies are posing for public policy and traditional legal regimes)
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Samuelson, P. (1994) Copyright’s Fair use Doctrine and Digital Data. Communications of the ACM, 37(1) 21-27.
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Samuelson, P; Davis, R; Kapor, MD, et al. (1994) A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer-Programs. Columbia Law Review 94 (8): 2308-2431
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Leonard N. Stern School Professor
Vice-Dean of the Faculty
Director, Digital Economy Initiative
Stern School of Business
New York University
Published more than 8 books and 60 articles on the social and organizational implications of computing technology
EDUCATION
Ph.D. – Stanford University, 1977
M. A. – Stanford University, 1975
M.A.T – Wesleyan University, 1969
B.A. – Wellesley College, 1967
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Implications of computer-based communication technologies for managers, organizations, communities, and society and how technology induces changes in interpersonal interaction, group dynamics and decision making and organizational or community structure.
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KEY PUBLICATIONS -
Sproull, LS; Hofmeister, K. (1986) Thinking about implementation. Journal of Management, 12(1) 43-60.
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Sproull, L.; Kiesler, S. (1986). Reducing social context cues: Electronic mail in organizational communication. Management Science, 32, 1492- 1512.
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Sproull, L.S. (1986). Using electronic mail for data collection in organizational research. Academy of Management Journal 29(1): 156-169.
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JoAnne Yates
Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)
EDUCATION
Ph.D. - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
B.A. - Texas Christian University
AWARDS
The Harold F. Williamson, Sr., Medal for mid-career excellence in Business History (1998)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
How the use of communication and information within firms shapes and is shaped over time by its changing organizational, managerial, and technological contexts.
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KEY PUBLICATIONS -
Yates, J; Orlikowski , WJ (1992). Genres of organizational communication: A structural approach to studying communication and media. Academy of Management Review 17(2): 299-326.
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Malone, TW; Yates, J; Benjamin, RI. (1987) Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies. Communications of the ACM 30(6) 484-497
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Yates, J; Orlikowski , WJ; Okamura, K. (1999) Explicit and implicit structuring of genres in electronic communication: Reinforcement and change of social interaction. Organization Science 10 (1): 83-103
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