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Mayo, Elton: The Fruitful Legacy of an Intellectual Explorer

In: The Palgrave Handbook of Organizational Change Thinkers

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  • Eric J. Sanders

    (Elmhurst University)

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Elton Mayo was one of the key initial researchers in the field of human relations. His work influenced psychology, sociology, anthropology, and management and led to the later development of new areas of study, including organizational behavior and from that field, organization development. His focus on clinical research in the field that was tied to business measures that mattered to the firms is a model that the best organization researchers continue to use today. This chapter presents an overview of his early life and career, develops the concepts and methodology used in his research including the Hawthorne studies, and summarizes his key contributions to the field of organization research. These include the “Hawthorne Effect” that people change their behavior when they know they are being observed, the spontaneous development of informal organizations, the power of interviewing and storytelling in qualitative research, and the many future scholars he recruited and mentored across the social sciences, including Fritz Roethlisberger (management), George Lombard (psychology), Abraham Zaleznik (psychology), Conrad Arensberg (anthropology), and George Homans (sociology).

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  • Eric J. Sanders, 2021. "Mayo, Elton: The Fruitful Legacy of an Intellectual Explorer," Springer Books, in: David B. Szabla (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Organizational Change Thinkers, edition 2, chapter 62, pages 1047-1066, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-38324-4_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38324-4_17
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