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David A. Hounshell

David Allen Hounshell (born 1950) is an American academic. He is the David M. Roderick Professor of Technology and Social Change in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Department of History, and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. He is known for his work of the history of research and development and industrial research in the United States,[1] particularly at DuPont.[2]

David A. Hounshell
Born
David Allen Hounshell

1950 (age 73–74)
AwardsDexter Prize (1987)
Leonardo da Vinci Medal (2007)
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
Institutions

Early life edit

Hounshell is from New Mexico.[3] Hounshell studied electrical engineering at Southern Methodist University, receiving a B.S. in 1972. He then changed fields and enrolled in the University of Delaware's history program earning a M.S. in 1975. He continued his studies at Delaware completing his Ph.D. in 1978.[3]

Career edit

Hounshell started his academic career at Harvey Mudd College in 1977. He then taught at the University of Delaware for twelve years.[3] In 1983 he got promoted to associate professor of history. In those days he was also curator of technology at the Hagley Museum.[citation needed] In the year 1987/88 he was a Marvin Bower Fellow at Harvard Business School.[3][citation needed] In 1991 he moved to the Carnegie Mellon University, where he was appointed David M. Roderick Professor of Technology and Social Change in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Department of History, and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy.[3]

Hounshell has worked with National Research Council and the National Science Foundation to study the effects of the Cold War on science and engineering research.

His From the American System to Mass Production, 1800–1932 was awarded 's 1987 Dexter Prize by the Society for the History of Technology.[4] In 2007 the Society for the History of Technology also awarded him its highest prize, the Leonardo da Vinci Medal.

Selected publications edit

Books
  • Hounshell, David A. (1984), From the American System to Mass Production, 1800–1932: The Development of Manufacturing Technology in the United States, Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, ISBN 978-0-8018-2975-8, LCCN 83016269, OCLC 1104810110
  • Hounshell, David A., Smith, John Kenley. Science and Corporate Strategy. DuPont R&D, 1902–1980, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988, ISBN 978-0-521-02852-3.
Articles
  • Hounshell, David A. "The evolution of industrial research in the United States." Engines of innovation: US industrial research at the end of an era 13 (1996): 51–56.
  • Hounshell, David. "The Cold War, RAND, and the generation of knowledge, 1946–1962." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences (1997): 237–67.
  • Holbrook, D., Cohen, W. M., Hounshell, D. A., & Klepper, S. (2000). "." Strategic Management Journal, 21(10-11), 1017–41.
  • Taylor, Margaret R., Edward S. Rubin, and David A. Hounshell. "Effect of government actions on technological innovation for SO2 control." Environmental Science & Technology 37.20 (2003): 4527–34.
  • Taylor, Margaret R., Edward S. Rubin, and David A. Hounshell. "Regulation as the Mother of Innovation: The Case of SO2 Control*." Law & Policy 27.2 (2005): 348–78.

References edit

  1. ^ Cohen, Wesley M., Richard R. Nelson, and John P. Walsh. "Links and impacts: the influence of public research on industrial R&D." Management science 48.1 (2002): 1–23.
  2. ^ Freeman, Christopher, and Luc Soete, eds. The economics of industrial innovation. Psychology Press, 1997.
  3. ^ a b c d e "The Crucible – January 2019" (PDF). pittsburghacs.org. 2019. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  4. ^ "The Dexter Prize," Technology and Culture 29, no. 3 (July 1988), 641–43.

External links edit

  • Hounshell's Engineering and Public Policy page
  • Hounshell's page at Carnegie Mellon's Department of Social and Decision Sciences

david, hounshell, david, allen, hounshell, born, 1950, american, academic, david, roderick, professor, technology, social, change, department, social, decision, sciences, department, history, department, engineering, public, policy, carnegie, mellon, universit. David Allen Hounshell born 1950 is an American academic He is the David M Roderick Professor of Technology and Social Change in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences Department of History and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University He is known for his work of the history of research and development and industrial research in the United States 1 particularly at DuPont 2 David A HounshellBornDavid Allen Hounshell1950 age 73 74 New Mexico U S AwardsDexter Prize 1987 Leonardo da Vinci Medal 2007 Academic backgroundAlma materSouthern Methodist University BS University of Delaware MS PhD Academic workInstitutionsHarvey Mudd College University of Delaware Harvard Business School Carnegie Mellon University Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editHounshell is from New Mexico 3 Hounshell studied electrical engineering at Southern Methodist University receiving a B S in 1972 He then changed fields and enrolled in the University of Delaware s history program earning a M S in 1975 He continued his studies at Delaware completing his Ph D in 1978 3 Career editHounshell started his academic career at Harvey Mudd College in 1977 He then taught at the University of Delaware for twelve years 3 In 1983 he got promoted to associate professor of history In those days he was also curator of technology at the Hagley Museum citation needed In the year 1987 88 he was a Marvin Bower Fellow at Harvard Business School 3 citation needed In 1991 he moved to the Carnegie Mellon University where he was appointed David M Roderick Professor of Technology and Social Change in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences Department of History and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy 3 Hounshell has worked with National Research Council and the National Science Foundation to study the effects of the Cold War on science and engineering research His From the American System to Mass Production 1800 1932 was awarded s 1987 Dexter Prize by the Society for the History of Technology 4 In 2007 the Society for the History of Technology also awarded him its highest prize the Leonardo da Vinci Medal Selected publications editBooksHounshell David A 1984 From the American System to Mass Production 1800 1932 The Development of Manufacturing Technology in the United States Baltimore Maryland Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 978 0 8018 2975 8 LCCN 83016269 OCLC 1104810110 Hounshell David A Smith John Kenley Science and Corporate Strategy DuPont R amp D 1902 1980 New York Cambridge University Press 1988 ISBN 978 0 521 02852 3 ArticlesHounshell David A The evolution of industrial research in the United States Engines of innovation US industrial research at the end of an era 13 1996 51 56 Hounshell David The Cold War RAND and the generation of knowledge 1946 1962 Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 1997 237 67 Holbrook D Cohen W M Hounshell D A amp Klepper S 2000 The nature sources and consequences of firm differences in the early history of the semiconductor industry Strategic Management Journal 21 10 11 1017 41 Taylor Margaret R Edward S Rubin and David A Hounshell Effect of government actions on technological innovation for SO2 control Environmental Science amp Technology 37 20 2003 4527 34 Taylor Margaret R Edward S Rubin and David A Hounshell Regulation as the Mother of Innovation The Case of SO2 Control Law amp Policy 27 2 2005 348 78 References edit Cohen Wesley M Richard R Nelson and John P Walsh Links and impacts the influence of public research on industrial R amp D Management science 48 1 2002 1 23 Freeman Christopher and Luc Soete eds The economics of industrial innovation Psychology Press 1997 a b c d e The Crucible January 2019 PDF pittsburghacs org 2019 Retrieved July 31 2021 The Dexter Prize Technology and Culture 29 no 3 July 1988 641 43 External links editHounshell s Engineering and Public Policy page Hounshell s page at Carnegie Mellon s Department of Social and Decision Sciences Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David A Hounshell amp oldid 1154809505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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