Paul Collins

Profile | Curriculum Vitae

Associate Professor (emeritus)

collins@u.washington.edu
(425) 352-5386
UW1-148

Dr. Collins’ interests encompass technology and innovation management, new product development processes, globally distributed project work and organization theory.

His research has focused on topics such as connectivity and distributed project team performance, concurrent product development practices and innovation performance, innovation adoption timing and firm performance, investments in knowledge and firm survival, and social and technical drivers of rates of innovation.

He has published in leading management and technology journals, is the recipient of several research awards, and has consulted with companies such as Ingersoll Rand, Rolls-Royce, and Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates.

EDUCATION
Ph.D. 1986 Sociology (Occupations and Organizations), Rutgers University
M.A. 1976 Sociology, University of Oklahoma
B.A. 1974 Sociology, University of Oklahoma

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Technology and Innovation Management, Organization Theory and Design, Connectivity, Distributed Teams, Innovation Adoption and Implementation, Organizational Change, Knowledge Management, Work and Occupations

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
1997 – Associate Professor, Management and Organizations, UW Bothell School of Business
1990 – 1997 鈥 Assistant Professor, Management and Organizations, UW Seattle School of Business
1985 – 1990 鈥 Assistant Professor, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University

VISITING APPOINTMENTS
2011 鈥 Visiting Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Torino, Torino Italy.
2005 / 2008 鈥 Visiting Scholar, Department of Management and International Business, University of Auckland Business School, Auckland New Zealand.
2003 鈥 Visiting Scholar, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan.
2001 鈥 Visiting Scholar, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP), Tokyo, Japan.

AWARDS
Graduate School Research Fellowship, University of Washington, 1995.
Best Paper in Organization and Management Theory, Academy of Management, 1992.
Honorable Mention Paper in Technology and Innovation Management, Academy of Management, 1992.
John W. Riley, Jr. Prize in Sociology, Rutgers University and John Wiley Press, 1983.

RESEARCH FUNDING (SELECTED)
鈥淪ociotechnical Designs for 2020 R&D Enterprises: Accelerating Innovation by Emergently Leveraging Global Distributed Knowledge, Human Capital, and Digital Assets,鈥 Fondation CIGREF (Paris), 2013. $51,000

鈥淐onnectivity and Distributed Team Performance鈥 University of Auckland Research Grant (Co-Principal Investigator with Darl Kolb, University of Auckland), 2007-2011. $40,000

鈥淜nowledge and the Survival of Manufacturing Plants,鈥 Graduate School Fund, The Graduate School, University of Washington (16 awards granted yearly, University-wide competition), 1995. $9,000

鈥淓ffective Organization Structure and Change Implementation Strategies for the Factory of the Future,鈥 (with Cynthia Lengnick-Hall), Computer Integrated Design, Manufacturing, and Automation Center (CIDMAC), School of Engineering, Purdue University, 1984. $125,000

鈥淪ocio-technical Determinants of Process Innovation,鈥 Dissertation research funded by National Science Foundation, Center on Productivity and Innovation, Rutgers University, and Center for Innovation, University of Maryland, 1981-83. $25,000

BOOKS
Sociotechnical Designs for 2020 R&D Enterprises: Accelerating Innovation by Emergently Leveraging Global Distributed Knowledge, Human Capital, and Digital Assets, Paris: SpringerBriefs in Information Systems (with Ann Majchrzak, forthcoming).

ARTICLES / BOOK CHAPTERS (PEER REVIEW, SELECTED)
鈥溾 (with Darl Kolb and Arran Caza), Organization Studies, 33 (2), 2012.

鈥溾 (with Darl Kolb), In Julia Richardson and Clare Kelliher (Eds.), New Ways of Organizing Work: Developments, Perspectives and Experiences. London: Routledge (2012).

鈥溾 (with Darl Kolb), Chapter 6 in Pauleen, D.J. & Gorman, G. (eds.) Personal Knowledge Management: Individual, Organizational and Social Perspectives. Gower Publishing, UK ( 2011).

鈥,鈥 (with Darl G. Kolb, E. Allan Lind), Organizational Dynamics, 37 (2): 181-189, 2008.

鈥,鈥 (with Frank Hull), International Journal of Innovation Management, 2003, 6 (1), 1-24.

鈥,鈥 (with Jeffrey K. Liker and Frank M. Hull), The Journal of Product Innovation Management, 1999, 16 (2): 248-267.

鈥,鈥 (with Lori Verstegen Ryan and Sharon Matusik), Journal of Management, 1999, 25 (1): 29-53.

鈥,鈥 IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 1996, 43 (3): 285-296.

鈥,鈥 (with Frank M. Hull and Jeffrey K. Liker), IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 1996, 43 (2): 133-142.

鈥,鈥 (with Philippe H. R. Byosiere and Mary Correa), Hitotshubashi Journal of Commerce and Management, 1995, 30 (1): 47-61.

鈥溾 (with Jerald Hage, Frank Hull & Jay Teachman), Social Forces, 1993, 72 (1): 223-246.

鈥溾 (with Sheryl L. Szeinbach, Steve W. Schondelmeyer, & Holly L. Mason), Journal of Health Care Marketing, 1990, 10 (3): 45-50.

鈥溾 (with Jerald Hage & Frank M. Hull), Academy of Management Journal, 1988, 31 (3): 512-543.

鈥溾 (with Donald C. King), Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1988, 24 (2): 173-190.

鈥淎 Framework for Analyzing Technical Systems in Complex Organizations鈥 (with Jerald Hage & Frank M. Hull), Pp. 81-100 in Samuel Bacharach and Nancy DiTomaso (Eds.), Research in Sociology of Organizations, 1988, V6. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

鈥溾 (with Frank Hull). Academy of Management Journal, 1987, 30 (4): 786-797.

鈥淭echnology and Span of Control: Woodward Revisited鈥 (with Frank Hull), Journal of Management Studies, 1986, 23 (2): 173-194.

鈥溾 (with Ann Majchrzak & David Mandeville), Behavior and Information Technology, 1986, 5 (3): 259-271.

PROCEEDINGS (PEER REVIEW, SELECTED)
鈥淟oosening the Gordian Knot: Technological Innovation, Occupational Inertia and Change,鈥 Pp. 170-174 in J.L. Wall and L.R. Jauch (Eds.), 1992, Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings.

鈥淧rogrammable Automation and the Locus of Decision-making Power鈥 (with Lori Verstegen), Pp. 364-368 in J.L. Wall and L.R. Jauch (Eds.), 1992, Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings.

PRESENTATIONS AT RESEARCH CONFERENCES (PEER REVIEW, SELECTED)
2013 鈥淗yper-connectivity: How Choice, Responsiveness Norms and Technology Do (and Don鈥檛) Matter,鈥 (with Darl Kolb), Organization Communication and Information Systems (OCIS) Division, Academy of Management Annual Meetings.

2012 鈥淩equisite Connectivity in Distributed Teams Engaged in Exploitative and Explorative Innovation,鈥 (with Darl Kolb), All-Academy Symposium on Connectivity and Disconnectivity in Contemporary Work Arrangements, Academy of Management Annual Meetings.

2012 鈥淎daptive Leadership and Performance in Distributed Teams: Addressing 鈥榃icked鈥 Environments,鈥 (with Young Hun Ji, Darl Kolb, Arran Caza), Organizational Behavior Division, 2012 Academy of Management Annual Meetings.

2011 鈥淚nnovation in Distributed Teams: The Duality of Connectivity Norms and Human Agency鈥 (with Darl Kolb), Cross-division Symposium on New Ways of Organizing Work: Developments, Perspectives and Experiences (Human Resources, Organizational Communication and Information Systems, and Organizational Behavior Divisions). Organizers: Julia Richardson and Clare Kelliher, Academy of Management Annual Meetings.

2009 鈥淐reative Connectivity: Finding Flow for Regeneration and Innovation鈥 (with Darl Kolb), 25th European Group and Organization Studies (EGOS) Colloquium, Barcelona.

2007 鈥淚n Search of Requisite Connectivity鈥 (with Darl Kolb and Allan Lind), Second International Conference on Management of Globally Distributed Work, Bangalore, India.

2004 鈥淎 Replication and Extension of the Composite Model of Concurrent Engineering Effectiveness鈥 (with Frank Hull), Academy of Management Annual Meeting, New Orleans.

PRESENTATIONS (INVITED, SELECTED)
2011 鈥淓mbracing the Innovation Paradox,鈥 Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California.

2009 鈥淩equisite Connectivity and Team Performance: Initial Findings from a Global Study鈥 (with Darl Kolb), Fuqua School of Business, Duke University.

2009 鈥淥rganizing for Innovation,鈥 Guest Lecturer, Management of Innovation, Executive MBA, Eli Broad College of Business, Michigan State University.

2009 鈥淭oward Innovation Systems That Matter鈥 (with Frank Hull), Conference on Revitalizing Innovation in America, Eli Broad College of Business, Michigan State University, Strategy Research Institute and Society for Concurrent Product Development (co-sponsors), MSU Executive Education Center.

2009 鈥淩equisite Connectivity and Team Performance: Initial Findings from a Global Study鈥 (with Darl Kolb), Microsoft Research, Cambridge, England.

2009 鈥淩equisite Connectivity and Team Performance: Initial Findings from a Global Study鈥 (with Darl Kolb), Judge School of Business, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.

2008 鈥淔inding Connective Flow in Distributed Product Development Teams鈥 (with Darl Kolb), Department of Management and International Business, University of Auckland Business School.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Ph.D.: Sociological Models of the Firm (UWS); Organization Theory and Design (Purdue), Research Methods in Organization Studies (Purdue)

MBA: Creativity and Innovation (UWB), Technology and Innovation Management (UWB), Organization Design (Purdue; UWS), Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation (Purdue; UWS)

Executive Education: Organizations and Innovation (Vertafore), Management of Change (Tacoma Public Utilities), Organization Design and Technology Implementation (FAA), Management of Innovation (Purdue)

Undergraduate: Creative and Innovative Management (UWB), Management of Organizations (UWB), Managing Innovation (UWB), Essentials of Venturing (UWB/ELC), Organizational Behavior (Purdue)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (SELECTED)

UW Bothell School of Business
Co-Chair, Task Force on Faculty Governance, School of Business, 2013
Co-Chair, Task Force on Revising the Charter for The Entrepreneurship Center, 2011
Chair, Committee on Entrepreneurship Concentration, 2010
Co-Chair, Faculty Personnel Committee, 2007-08
Chair, MBA Admissions Committee, 2006-08
Chair, Undergraduate Admissions Committee, 2005-06
Chair, Task Force on Assessment of Student Learning, 2004

UW Bothell
Director Business Administration Program, Search Committee, 2008-09
Task Force on Technology and Teaching Innovation, 2008-09
Task Force on Academic Integrity, 2003-04
Senator, UW Faculty Senate, 2002-03,2006-08
Chancellor and Dean of UWB, Search Committee, 1998-99
Chair, General Faculty Organization, 1998-99
Vice-Chair, General Faculty Organization, 1997-98
Chair, Faculty Council on Promotion and Tenure, 1998-99
Building Advisory Committee (New Campus), 1998-99
Chair, Worthington Distinguished Faculty Award Committee, 1997-99

UWS
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Founding Member), 1993-95

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (SELECTED)

Associate Editor, Organization Communication and Information Systems (OCIS) Division, Academy of Management Annual Meetings, 2013.

Conference Co-organizer (with Frank Hull & John Miller): Conference on Revitalizing Innovation in America, Eli Broad College of Business, Michigan State University, Strategy Research Institute and Society for Concurrent Product Development (co-sponsors), MSU Executive Education Center, 2009.

Conference Co-organizer (with Frank Hull & Jerry Kardas): Conference on Cost-effective Innovation, Strategy Research Institute and Society for Concurrent Product Development (co-sponsors), Boston University Executive Education Center, 2007.

Executive Committee (elected position), Technology and Innovation Management Division, Academy of Management, 1994-96.

AD HOC REVIEWER
Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Work and Occupations
Management Science, Organization Science, Strategic Management Journal

RESEARCH AND CONSULTING PARTNERSHIPS
Applied Materials, Cummins Engine (Technical Services Center), DaimlerChrysler, Ingersoll-Rand, Intel, Konica, Logitech, Lucent Technologies (Wireless Division), Microsoft, Mitsubishi Materials, Motorola (Corporate R&D / Digital Networks), NEC, Novellus Systems, Philips Health Care, Purdue University (Business Services Division), PwC, Rolls-Royce Corporation (Aerospace), Siemens Corporation (USA), Stanley Works, Steelcase, Sun Microsystems, U.S. Army Research, Development & Engineering Center (ARDEC), Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates.

Contact Information

collins@uw.edu
(425) 352-5386
UW1-148