Joseph A. Litterer

Joseph August (Joe) Litterer (October 16, 1926 December 5, 1995) was an American organizational theorist and Professor at the University of Massachusetts, known for his work on the state of the art and history of systemic management.[1][2]

Biography

Born in Philadelphia to Charles Litterer and Gladys Bader, Litterer obtained his BSc in mechanical engineering and his MBA both from Drexel University. Sequentially he obtained his PhD in business administration from the University of Illinois.[3]

Litterer started his academic career at the University of Illinois, and later moved to the University of Massachusetts. He was Visiting Professor at many universities national and abroad.[3] He was elected Fellow of the Academy of Management, and its 25th president in the year 1969-1970.

Litterer was married to the American organizational theorist Mariann Jelinek.[3]

Selected publications

Articles, a selection:

References

  1. Rensis Likert. "The human organization: its management and values." (1967).
  2. Richard L. Daft. Organization theory and design. Cengage learning, 2006.
  3. 1 2 3 "Obituary" in Daily Press, 06/12/1995. (online)

External links

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