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- catalog abstract "Collection consists of papers of Fritz J. Roethlisberger. These papers document his activities as an administrator and professor at Harvard Business School and his participation in the Western Electric Company Hawthorne Studies. Administrative and teaching records include correspondence, memos, and teaching notes related to Human Relations courses. Of special interest is Professor Roethlisberger’s correspondence with psychologist Abraham Maslow, author and executive Chester Barnard, and Hawthorne Studies collaborators Elton Mayo and William Dickson, among others. Topics discussed include the nature of managerial and personnel work within organizations, organizational behavior, human relations in the workplace, the training of supervisors, and other matters. General materials relating to the Hawthorne Studies include correspondence between Fritz Roethlisberger and the Western Electric Company and reports by researchers which include observations of employees and summaries of employee interviews. Files contain information about employee attitudes, home life, absenteeism, productivity, and other matters, as well as notes by researchers who attempted to interrelate and interpret these factors. Roethlisberger also conducted research at the Norfolk Prison Colony in Massachusetts; and conducted an Executive Compensation Study with other faculty at HBS. This study evaluated various corporations offering executive compensation plans from 1938 to 1940. Roethlisberger’s instructions to his field representatives are also included.".
- catalog contributor b1903866.
- catalog date "1918".
- catalog description "Collection consists of papers of Fritz J. Roethlisberger. These papers document his activities as an administrator and professor at Harvard Business School and his participation in the Western Electric Company Hawthorne Studies. Administrative and teaching records include correspondence, memos, and teaching notes related to Human Relations courses. Of special interest is Professor Roethlisberger’s correspondence with psychologist Abraham Maslow, author and executive Chester Barnard, and Hawthorne Studies collaborators Elton Mayo and William Dickson, among others. Topics discussed include the nature of managerial and personnel work within organizations, organizational behavior, human relations in the workplace, the training of supervisors, and other matters.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HBS.Baker.EAD:bak00040".
- catalog description "Fritz J. Roethlisberger Papers, Harvard Business School Archives, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.".
- catalog description "Fritz Jules Roethlisberger earned a BA in engineering from Columbia University (1921) BS in engineering administration from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1922), and an MA in philosophy from Harvard University (1925). His studies toward a PhD in philosophy at Harvard were interrupted when he met Elton Mayo, Professor of Industrial Research at Harvard Business School. He became Mayo’s assistant and a member of the HBS Department of Industrial Research from 1927 to 1946. He became Instructor of Industrial Research in 1927 and Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Human Relations in 1950. He died in 1974.".
- catalog description "General materials relating to the Hawthorne Studies include correspondence between Fritz Roethlisberger and the Western Electric Company and reports by researchers which include observations of employees and summaries of employee interviews. Files contain information about employee attitudes, home life, absenteeism, productivity, and other matters, as well as notes by researchers who attempted to interrelate and interpret these factors. Roethlisberger also conducted research at the Norfolk Prison Colony in Massachusetts; and conducted an Executive Compensation Study with other faculty at HBS. This study evaluated various corporations offering executive compensation plans from 1938 to 1940. Roethlisberger’s instructions to his field representatives are also included.".
- catalog extent "11 boxes and 9 cartons.".
- catalog issued "1918".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Barnard, Chester I., 1886-1961.".
- catalog subject "Business education.".
- catalog subject "Dickson, W. J. (William John), 1904-".
- catalog subject "Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration Faculty.".
- catalog subject "Management Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "Maslow, Abraham H. (Abraham Harold)".
- catalog subject "Massachusetts. State Prison Colony, Norfolk.".
- catalog subject "Mayo, Elton, 1880-1949.".
- catalog subject "Organizational behavior Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Industrial.".
- catalog subject "Roethlisberger, F. J. (Fritz Jules), 1898-1974.".
- catalog subject "Western Electric Company.".
- catalog title "Fritz J. Roethlisberger papers, 1918-1974".
- catalog type "collection".