Paul Leonardi

Paul M. Leonardi
Residence Santa Barbara, California
Citizenship American
Fields Management
Organizational Studies
Communication
Information Systems
Institutions University of California, Santa Barbara
Alma mater Saint Mary's College of California, B.A.
University of Colorado at Boulder, M.A.
Stanford University, Ph.D.
Doctoral advisor Stephen R. Barley
Known for Studies of technology and materiality
Information and network change
Discursive uses of technology
Influences Wanda Orlikowski
Marshall Scott Poole
Trevor Pinch
Janet Fulk
Daniel Robey
Amy Edmondson

Paul M. Leonardi (Ph.D. Stanford University) is the Duca Family Professor of Technology Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[1] He is also the Investment Group of Santa Barbara Founding Director of the Master of Technology Management Program. Leonardi moved to UCSB to found the Technology Management Program and start its Master of Technology Management and Ph.D. programs. Before joining UCSB, Leonardi was a faculty member in the School of Communication, the McCormick School of Engineering, and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Leonardi’s research focuses on how companies can design their organizational networks and implement new technologies to more effectively create and share knowledge. He is particularly interested in how data intensive technologies, such as simulation and social media tools, enable new ways to access, store, and share information; how the new sources of information these technologies provide can change work routines and communication partners; and how shifts in employees’ work and communication alter the nature of an organization's expertise. His work on these topics cuts across the fields of Organization Studies, Communication Studies, and Information Systems and has been published in leading journals in these fields, such as Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Communication, Human Communication Research, Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly, and Organization Science. He is also the author of three books Car Crashes Without Cars: Lessons About Simulation Technology and Organizational Change from Automotive Design (2012, MIT Press), Materiality and Organizing: Social Interaction in a Technological World(2012, Oxford University Press), and Technology Choices: Why Occupations Differ in Their Embrace of New Technologies (2015, MIT Press).

He has won awards for his research from the Academy of Management,[2][3] American Sociological Association,[4] International Communication Association, National Communication Association,[5] and Association for Information Systems

Over the past decade, he has consulted with for-profit and non-profit organizations about how to manage the human aspects of new technology implementation. His recent engagements have focused on helping companies to improve communication between departments, to use social technologies to enhance internal knowledge sharing, and to strengthen global product development operations.

Published works

All papers are available from the Leonardi's website for academic use only at

External links

References

  1. "Curriculum Vitae: Paul M. Leonardi" (PDF). University of California, Santa Barbara. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  2. "Gerardine DeSanctis Award :". Academy of Management. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  3. "William H. Newman Award finalist:". Academy of Management. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  4. "CITASA Published Paper Award :". American Sociological Association. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  5. "Gerald R. Miller Award :". National Communication Association. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
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