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Andrew H. Van de Ven (1945 – April 30, 2022) was an American organization scholar, and Professor Emeritus in the Carlson School of Management of the
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Biography

Andrew H. Van de Ven received his bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Business Administration from
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. Ph.D. from the
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in 1972. Van de Ven taught at
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(1972–1975) and the
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of the
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(1975–1981) before his present appointment. He teaches courses in the Carlson School on the
management Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of managing resources of the business. Management includes the activities ...
of
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and change,
organizational behavior Organizational behavior (OB) or organisational behaviour is the: "study of human behavior in organizational settings, the interface between human behavior and the organization, and the organization itself".Moorhead, G., & Griffin, R. W. (1995) ...
, and
research methods Research is "creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge". It involves the collection, organization and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness t ...
. Van de Ven was 2000-2001 President of the Academy of Management and founding editor of the Academy of Management Discoveries (2013-2017). An active member of the Academy of Management for 40 years, he was elected an officer of the Organization and Management Theory Division (1979–1982), a representative-at-large on the Board of Governors (1982–1984), a Fellow of the Academy of Management (1988), and consulting editor for ''Academy of Management Review'' (1996–1998). He has also served as a founding senior editor of ''Organization Science'' (1989–1996) and is on editorial boards of other journals and book series. In 1996 Van de Ven and Scott Poole received the Academy of Management Review Best Article Award for “Explaining Development and Change in Organizations,” (AMR, vol. 20, no.3). In 1997 Van de Ven was given the Distinguished Scholar Career Award by the Organization and Management Theory Division of the Academy of Management. He was also selected to give the Distinguished Scholar Lecture by the Technology and Innovation Management Division in 2002 and the Health Care Management Division in 2005 of the Academy of Management. His 1999 co-authored book, The Innovation Journey (Oxford Univ. Press) was selected a finalist for the Academy of Management Terry Book Award, given annually to the book that makes the most significant advancement to management knowledge. His 2000 co-authored book, Organizational Change and Innovation Processes: Theory and Methods for Research (Oxford Univ. Press) was selected as the best book of 2000-2001 by the Organizational Communication Division of the National Communication Association. In 2008, Van de Ven was awarded by the Academy of Management the Terry Book Award for his book Engaged Scholarship. A 1992 paper co-authored by Andrew Van de Ven received the Strategic Management Society's Dan and Mary Lou Schendel Best Paper Prize for 2008. The paper, "Structuring Cooperative Relationships Between Organizations," was written with Professor Peter Smith Ring of the College of Business Administration at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. The paper was originally published in the Strategic Management Journal in 1992. Van de Ven is listed on the Thomson - ISI Essential Indicators as the 26th most highly cited economist in the world. Van de Ven was the founding Editor-in-Chief o
Academy of Management Discoveries
a journal for exploratory, abductive, research in management and organizations.


Work

Throughout his career Van de Ven has conducted
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research on a variety of organization and management topics. Starting in the late 1960s he co-developed (with Andre Delbecq) the
Nominal Group Technique The nominal group technique (NGT) is a group process involving problem identification, solution generation, and decision making. It can be used in groups of many sizes, who want to make their decision quickly, as by a vote, but want everyone's opini ...
, which has diffused worldwide to become the most widely used method of group brainstorming. During the 1970s he developed and tested models for Program Planning (by studying the creation of
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programs in 14 Texas counties) and Organization Assessment (by measuring and assessing the jobs, work groups, and organizations of job service and unemployment compensation programs located throughout Wisconsin and California). In the 1980s Van de Ven directed the Minnesota Innovation Research Program that consisted of 30 researchers who tracked the development of 14 different innovations from concept to implementation. Since 1994 Van de Ven has been conducting a longitudinal field study of the processes of organizational change that are unfolding in Minnesota health care organizations and industry since 1994. Over the years, Van de Ven has published numerous papers and books on this research, as well as on organization and management theories and research methods.


Publications

*Andrew H. Van de Ven (1974) ''Group Decision Making Effectiveness: An Experimental Study.'' Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. *Andre L. Delbecq, Andrew H. Van de Ven, and David H. Gustafson, (1975) ''Group Techniques for Program Planning.'' Chicago: Scott, Foresman, and Co. *Andrew H. Van de Ven and Diane Ferry (1980) ''Measuring and Assessing Organizations.'' New York: Wiley Interscience. *Andrew H. Van de Ven and William F. Joyce (eds.)(1981) ''Perspectives on Organization Design and Behavior.'' New York: Wiley Interscience. *Andrew H. Van de Ven, Harold Angle, and M. Scott Poole (eds.) (1989) ''Research on the Management of Innovation: The Minnesota Studies.'' New York: Ballinger Publishing/Harper and Row. *Peter Lorange, Bala Chakravarthy, Johan Root, and Andrew Van de Ven (eds.) (1993) ''Implementing Strategic Processes: Change, Learning and Cooperation.'' London: Basil Blackwell. *George P. Huber and Andrew H. Van de Ven (editors) (1995) ''Longitudinal Field Research Methods: Studying Processes of Organizational Change.'' Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishers. *Nigel Nicholsen (ed.) and Randall Schuler and Andrew H. Van de Ven (advisor editors) (1995) ''Encyclopedic Dictionary of Organizational Behavior.'' London: Basil Blackwell. *Andrew Van de Ven, Douglas Polley, Raghu Garud, and S. Venkataraman (1999) ''The Innovation Journey.'' New York: Oxford University Press. *
Marshall Scott Poole Marshall Scott Poole (born 1951) is an American communication researcher and professor of communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Biography Poole received his BA in Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Ma ...
, Andrew H. Van de Ven, and
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(2000) ''Organizational Change and Innovation Processes: Theory and Methods for Research.'' New York: Oxford University Press. *
Marshall Scott Poole Marshall Scott Poole (born 1951) is an American communication researcher and professor of communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Biography Poole received his BA in Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Ma ...
and Andrew H. Van de Ven (eds.) (2004) ''Handbook of Organizational Change and Innovation.'' New York: Oxford University Press. *Andrew H. Van de Ven (2007) ''Engaged Scholarship: A Guide to Organizational and Social Research.'' Oxford University Press *Garud, R., Tuertscher, P., & Van de Ven, A. H. (2013). Perspectives on innovation processes. ''The Academy of Management Annals'', 7(1), 775–819. *Van de Ven, A. H., Bechara, J. P. & Sun, K. (2017). How Outcome Agreement and Power Balance Among Parties Influence Processes of Organizational Learning and Non-Learning. ''Journal of Management''. Forthcoming. *Tel, F., Berggrey, C., Brusoni S., and Van de Ven A.H. (editors) (2017). ''Managing Knowledge Integration Across Boundaries'', Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.


References


External links


Andrew Van de Ven Research & Teaching Site

Andrew Van de Ven
Carlson School of Management {{DEFAULTSORT:Van De Ven, Andrew 1945 births Living people American business theorists University of Minnesota faculty University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni Kent State University faculty Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania faculty St. Norbert College alumni