January 2020

Mark Sheldon Mizruchi

Office Address:

Department of Phone: (734) 764-7444 FAX: (734) 763-6887 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1382 Email: [email protected]

Homepage: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mizruchi/

Education:

1980, Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook (sociology)

1977, M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook (sociology)

1975, A.B., Washington University, St. Louis (sociology)

Positions Held (post-Ph.D.):

2014-: Robert Cooley Angell Collegiate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan

2012-: Barger Family Professor of Organizational Studies, University of Michigan

2012-: Director, Organizational Studies Program, University of Michigan

1991-2014: Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan

1991-: Professor of Business Administration (from 2015, Professor of Management and Organizations), University of Michigan

1989-91: Associate Professor of Sociology,

1987-89: Assistant Professor of Sociology, Columbia University

1983-87: Supervisor of Statistical Services, Scientific Computing Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

1981-87: Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (Biostatistics), Albert Einstein College of Medicine

1980-83: Statistical Analyst, Scientific Computing Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2

Areas of Interest and Expertise:

Organizational Theory, Economic Sociology, Political Sociology,

Teaching Experience (Courses Taught):

Michigan (1991-): Graduate: Statistical Methods, I and II; Economic Sociology; Theories and Practices of Sociology II (contemporary sociological theory); Structural Sociology (social network theory); Political Sociology; Research Workshop in Economic Sociology. Undergraduate: Formal Organizations and their Environments; Economic Sociology; Sociological Theory; Social Stratification; Organizations, Industries, and the State; Seminar in Structural Sociology; Seminar on Network Analysis.

Columbia (1987-91): Graduate: Introductory Social Data Analysis (statistical methods); Introduction to Structural Sociology. Undergraduate: Sociology of Markets and Corporations; Methods of Social Research; Inequality in Western Societies.

Albert Einstein (1981-87): Graduate courses entitled "Causal Analysis in Scientific Research," "An Introduction to Network Analysis," "Biostatistics," and "Introduction to Statistical Computing."

SUNY at Stony Brook (1978-80): Undergraduate courses in Research Methods, Social Stratification, Principles of Sociology, and American Society.

Fellowships and Awards (post-Ph.D.):

Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award from the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2014, for The Fracturing of the American Corporate Elite

George R. Terry Book Award from the Academy of Management, 2014, for The Fracturing of the American Corporate Elite

Charles Horton Cooley Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Sociology, presented by the Michigan Sociological Association, 2016

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2011-2012

National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award, 1988-93

Invited Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1989 3

Member, Sociological Research Association, elected 1991

Rackham Distinguished Graduate Mentoring Award, February 2008

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Excellence in Education Award, January 2004

Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Faculty Recognition Award for Outstanding Research Mentorship, Honorable Mention, April 2003

Senior Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows, nominated May 2016 for a four-year term

Listed in Who’s Who in America; Who’s Who in American Education

External Research Support

Principal Investigator, "Political Consequences of Market Interdependencies Between Business Firms," National Science Foundation grant SES-8619230, $50,000, 1987-88

Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation grant SES-8858669 and SES-9196148, $127,250, 1988-93

Russell Sage Foundation Travel Award to participate in the monthly Seminar on Economic Sociology, $2,250, 1991-92 (matched with funds from the NSF PYI Award)

Principal Investigator, "A Longitudinal Study of Corporate Financing Among Large U.S. Firms, 1955-1992," National Science Foundation grant SBR-9308443, $184,072, 1993- 95 (with Linda Stearns, University of California, Riverside)

Principal Investigator, "Interlocking Directorates and Interfirm Business Transactions, 1981-1992," National Science Foundation grant SBR-9320930, $26,984, 1994-95

Principal Investigator, "Evaluation of Bank Loans Under Conditions of Uncertainty," funded by the Citicorp Behavioral Sciences Research Council, $14,840, 1995-96 (with Linda Stearns)

Principal Investigator, "Uncertainty and Ambiguity in Bank Decision Making," funded by the Citicorp Behavioral Sciences Research Council, $138,038, 1997-2002 (with Linda Stearns)

Faculty Mentor, “The Relational Bases of Everyday Life: Behavioral Similarity and Partitioning of a Local Population,” National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award, grant SES-9901129, $7,500, 1999-2000 (with Blyden B. Potts)

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Faculty Mentor, “Social Networks and Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley,” National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award, grant SES-0201990, $7,500, 2002-2003 (with Mina Yoo)

Principal Investigator, “Changes in the American Corporate Elite, 1960-2010,” National Science Foundation grant SES-0922915, $168,493, 2009-2012

Faculty Mentor, “The Origins and Emergence of Economic Fields: The Case of Cleantech,” National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award, grant SES- 1103201, $10,000, 2011-2012 (with Maria Farkas).

Internal Research Support

Council for Research in the Social Sciences Fellowships, Columbia University, $3,000 each, summers 1988 and 1990

Principal Investigator, "Bank Loans, Board Composition, and Corporate Strategy," funded by the Dean's Office of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, the Office of the Vice President for Research, and the Dean's Office of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Michigan, $10,900, 1992-93; $1,600 supplement, 1993-94

Principal Investigator, "Network Models of Political Decision Making: Experimental Tests," funded by the Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies, University of Michigan, $1,960, 1996-98 (with Blyden B. Potts)

Faculty Mentor, "Social Determinants of Environmental Despoliation," funded by the Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies, University of Michigan, $2,000, 1996-98 (with Karen A. DeGannes)

Faculty Mentor, “Social Networks and Ethnic Political Mobilization,” Rackham Graduate School Spring/Summer Research Grant, $6,000, spring-summer 2000 and Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies grant, winter 2001, $2,600 (with Erica Ryu)

Principal Investigator, “Political Identification among Chief Executives of Large American Corporations, 1970-2007,” funded by the Office of the Vice President for Research, the Dean’s Office of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, 2007-2009, $9,550

Principal Investigator, “The Changing Nature of Leadership in the American Corporate Elite, 1960-2010,” funded by the Barger Leadership Institute, University of Michigan, $17,000, 2009-2010

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Rackham Spring-Summer Research Grant (with Maria Farkas), University of Michigan, $6,000, 2010

Principal Investigator (with Maria Farkas), “Embedded Decision Making: How Businesses Conceptualize Health Insurance Provision,” funded by the Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies, University of Michigan, $3,000, 2010

Faculty Fellowship Enhancement Award, funded by the Provost’s Office, the Vice President for Research, and the Dean of the Graduate School, University of Michigan, $3,000, 2011-2012

Publications:

Books:

Mizruchi, Mark S., The Fracturing of the American Corporate Elite, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013, 363 pp.; winner of the George R. Terry Book Award from the Academy of Management, and the Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award from the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.

Mizruchi, Mark S., The Structure of Corporate Political Action: Interfirm Relations and their Consequences, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1992, 304 pp.

Mizruchi, Mark S., The American Corporate Network, 1904-1974, Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1982, 216 pp.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Michael Schwartz (eds.), Intercorporate Relations: The Structural Analysis of Business, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987, 330 pp. Volume 1 of the series Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, edited by . Paperback edition issued in 1992.

Articles:

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Corporations and the American Welfare State: Adversaries or Allies?” Studies in American Political Development, 2019, 33:17-25.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “The Power Elite in Historical Context: A Reevaluation of Mills’s Thesis, Then and Now,” Theory and Society, 2017, 46:95-116.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “The Current Crisis of American Sociology,” Michigan Sociological Review, 2017, 31:1-26.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “The Resurgence of Elite Research: Promise and Prospects,” Sociologica, 2016, issue 2, http://www.sociologica.mulino.it/doi/10.2383/85293. 6

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Linroy J. Marshall II, “Corporate CEOs, 1890-2015: Titans, Bureaucrats, and Saviors,” Annual Review of Sociology, 2016, 42:143-163.

Nelson, Dylan K. and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Corporations,” in Bryan S. Turner et al. (eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory. San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons; 2017; DOI: 10.1002/9781118430873.est0071.

Chu, Johan S. G. and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Elites,” in Robert A. Scott and Stephen M. Kosslyn (eds.), Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons, 2015:1-13, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118900772.etrds0099/full.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Mikell Hyman, “Elite Fragmentation and the Decline of the United States,” Political Power and Social Theory, special issue on the Decline of the United States, edited by Richard Lachmann, 2014, 26:147-194.

Schifeling, Todd and Mark S. Mizruchi, “The Decline of the American Corporate Network, 1960-2010,” in Thomas David and Gerarda Westerhuis (eds.), The Power of Corporate Networks: A Comparative and Historical Perspective, London: Routledge, 2014:31-47,307-309.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Cohesion, Power, and Fragmentation: Some Theoretical Observations Based on a Historical Case,” Research in the Sociology of Organizations, special issue on Contemporary Perspectives on Organizational Social Network Analysis, 2014, 40:199-217.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Linda Brewster Stearns, and Anne Fleischer, “Getting a Bonus: Social Networks, Performance, and Reward among Commercial Bankers,” Organization Science, 2011, 22:42-59.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “The American Corporate Elite and the Historical Roots of the Financial Crisis of 2008,” in Michael Lounsbury (ed.), Markets on Trial: The Economic Sociology of the U.S. Financial Crisis. Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 2010, 30B:103-139.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Daniel Hirschman, “The Modern Corporation as Social Construction,” Seattle University Law Review, 2010, 33:1065-1108.

Neuman, Eric J. and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Structure and Bias in the Network Autocorrelation Model.” Social Networks, 2010, 32:290-300.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Implication Analysis: New Approach, or Good, Old-Fashioned Sociology?” Sociological Methodology, 2008, 38:67-73.

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Mizruchi, Mark S. and Eric J. Neuman, “The Effect of Density on the Level of Bias in the Network Autocorrelation Model,” Social Networks, 2008, 30:190-200.

Neuman, Eric J., Gerald F. Davis, and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Networks and Industry Consolidation in U.S. Global Banking,” Advances in Strategic Management, 2008, 25:211-245.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Political Economy and Network Analysis: An Untapped Convergence,” Sociologica, 2007, 2: http://www.sociologica.mulino.it/doi/10.2383/24765

Mizruchi, Mark S., Linda Brewster Stearns, and Christopher Marquis, “The Conditional Nature of Embeddedness: A Study of Borrowing by Large U.S. Firms, 1973-1994,” American Sociological Review, 2006, 71:310-333.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Christopher Marquis, “Egocentric, Sociocentric, or Dyadic? Identifying the Appropriate Level of Analysis in the Study of Organizational Networks,” Social Networks, 2006, 28:187-208.

Byrd, Daniel T. and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Bankers on the Board and the Debt Ratio of Firms,” Journal of Corporate Finance, 2005, 11:129-173.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Howard Kimeldorf, “The Historical Context of Shareholder Value Capitalism,” Political Power and Social Theory, 2005, 17:213-221.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Deborah M. Bey, “Corporate Control, Interfirm Relations, and Corporate Power,” in Thomas Janoski, Robert Alford, Alexander M. Hicks, and Mildred A. Schwartz (eds.), Handbook of Political Sociology: States, Civil Societies, and Globalization. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005:310-330.

Stearns, Linda Brewster and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Banking and Financial Markets,” in Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg (eds.), Handbook of Economic Sociology, Second Edition. New York and Princeton: Russell Sage Foundation and Princeton University Press, 2005:284-306.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Berle and Means Revisited: The Governance and Power of Large U.S. Corporations,” Theory and Society, 2004, 33:579-617.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Gerald F. Davis, “The Globalization of American Banking, 1962- 1981" in Frank Dobbin (ed.), The Sociology of the Economy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2004:95-126.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Christopher Marquis, “Interlocking Directorates,” in Jens Beckert and Milan Zafirovski (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. London: Routledge, 2006:375-377.

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Marquis, Christopher and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Banks: Social Dimensions,” in Jens Beckert and Milan Zafirovski (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. London: Routledge, 2006:20-22.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Network Theory,” in George Ritzer, Karen S. Cook, et al. (eds.), Handbook of Sociological Theory. London: Sage Publications, 2004:534-540.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “World Events and Career Experiences: A Personal Perspective,” in Rosanna Hertz and Barry Glassner (eds.), Our Studies, Ourselves. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003:45-58.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Mina Yoo, “Interorganizational Power and Dependence,” in Joel A.C. Baum (ed.), Companion to Organizations. New York: Blackwell, 2002:599-620.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Linda Brewster Stearns, “Getting Deals Done: The Use of Social Networks in Bank Decision-Making,” American Sociological Review, 2001, 66:647-671.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Commercial Banking,” in Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Elsevier, 2001:2272-2276.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “The Stability of the American Business Elite: Discrimination, Competence, or Connections?” Industrial and Corporate Change, 2000, 9:545-553.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Blyden B. Potts, "Social Networks and Interorganizational Relations: An Illustration and Adaptation of a Micro-Level Model of Political Decision Making," Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 2000, 17:225-265.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Lisa C. Fein, "The Social Construction of Organizational Knowledge: A Study of the Uses of Coercive, Mimetic, and Normative Isomorphism,” Administrative Science Quarterly, 1999, 44:653-683.

Davis, Gerald F. and Mark S. Mizruchi, "The Money Center Cannot Hold: Commercial Banks in the U.S. System of Corporate Governance;" Administrative Science Quarterly, 1999, 44:215-239.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Blyden B. Potts, “Centrality and Power Revisited: Actor Success in Group Decision Making,” Social Networks, 1998, 20:353-387.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "What Do Interlocks Do? An Analysis, Critique, and Assessment of Research on Interlocking Directorates," Annual Review of Sociology, 1996, 22:271-298.

Reprinted in Richard Swedberg (ed.), New Developments in Economic Sociology. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005.

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Mizruchi, Mark S., Shin-Kap Han, and Gwendolyn A. Dordick, "Flux de Resources et Réseaux Inter-organisationnels: Prêts Bancaires et Représentation au Conseil D'administration" ("Bank Loans and Corporate Board Representation: The Relation Between Resource Flows and Interorganizational Networks"), Revue Francaise de Sociologie, 1995, 36:655-684.

Reprinted (in English) in Takuyoshi Takada, Beth Mintz, and Michael Schwartz (eds.), Corporate Control, Capital Formation, and Organizational Networks: Intercorporate Relations in Japan and the United States. Tokyo: Chuo University Press, 1996:207-240.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Linda Brewster Stearns, "A Longitudinal Study of Borrowing By Large American Corporations," Administrative Science Quarterly, 1994, 39:118-140.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Social Network Analysis: Recent Achievements and Current Controversies." Acta Sociologica, 1994, 37:329-343.

Reprinted (in updated form), as “Análise de Redes Sociais: Avanços Recentes e Controvérsias Atuais,” Revista de Administração de Empresas, 2006, 46, n. 3:72- 86 (in Portuguese).

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Linda Brewster Stearns, "Money, Banking, and Financial Markets," in Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg (eds.), Handbook of Economic Sociology. New York and Princeton: Russell Sage Foundation and Princeton University Press, 1994:313-341.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Cohesion, Equivalence, and Similarity of Behavior: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment," Social Networks, 1993, 15:275-307.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Joseph Galaskiewicz, "Networks of Interorganizational Relations," Sociological Methods and Research, 1993, 22:46-70.

Reprinted in Stanley Wasserman and Joseph Galaskiewicz (eds.), Advances in Social Network Analysis: Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1994:230-253.

Stearns, Linda Brewster and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Board Composition and Corporate Financing: The Impact of Financial Institution Representation on Borrowing," Academy of Management Journal, 1993, 36:603-618.

Stearns, Linda Brewster and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Corporate Financing: Social and Economic Determinants," in Richard Swedberg (ed.), Explorations in Economic Sociology. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1993:279-307.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Unity and Conflict Among Large American Corporations: A Study of Business Testimony Before Congress," Research in Politics and Society, 1992, 4:1-34. 10

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Thomas Koenig, "Size, Concentration, and Corporate Networks: Determinants of Business Collective Action," Social Science Quarterly, 1991, 72:299- 313.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Urgency, Motivation, and Group Performance: The Effect of Prior Success on Current Success Among Professional Basketball Teams," Social Psychology Quarterly, 1991, 54:181-189.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Market Relations, Interlocks, and Corporate Political Behavior," Research in Political Sociology, 1991, 5:167-208.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Cohesion, Structural Equivalence, and Similarity of Behavior: An Approach to the Study of Corporate Political Power," Sociological Theory, 1990, 8:16- 32.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Determinants of Political Opposition Among Large American Corporations," Social Forces, 1990, 68:1065-1088.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Similarity of Ideology and Party Preference Among Large American Corporations: A Study of Political Action Committee Contributions," Sociological Forum, 1990, 5:213-240.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Similarity of Political Behavior Among Large American Corporations," American Journal of Sociology, 1989, 95:401-424.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Thomas Koenig, "Economic Concentration and Corporate Political Behavior: A Cross-Industry Comparison," Social Science Research, 1988, 17:287-305.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Linda Brewster Stearns, "A Longitudinal Study of the Formation of Interlocking Directorates," Administrative Science Quarterly, 1988, 33:194-210.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Why Does Business Stick Together?: "An Interorganizational Theory of Class Cohesion." In G. William Domhoff and Thomas R. Dye (eds.), Power Elites and Organizations, Beverly Hills: Sage, 1987:204-218.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "The Managerialist Thesis: Another Reassessment," in Michael Schwartz (ed.), The Structure of Power in America, New York: Holmes & Meier, 1987:7- 15.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Michael Schwartz, "The Structural Analysis of Business: An Emerging Field." In Mizruchi and Schwartz (eds.), Intercorporate Relations, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987:3-21.

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Mizruchi, Mark S. and Thomas Koenig, "Economic Sources of Corporate Political Consensus: An Examination of Interindustry Relations," American Sociological Review, 1986, 51:482-491.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Peter Mariolis, Michael Schwartz, and Beth Mintz, "Techniques For Disaggregating Centrality Scores in Social Networks," Sociological Methodology, 1986, 16:26-48.

Stearns, Linda Brewster and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Broken-Tie Reconstitution and the Functions of Interorganizational Interlocks: A Reexamination," Administrative Science Quarterly, 1986, 31:522-538.

Whitt, J. Allen and Mark S. Mizruchi, "The Local Inner Circle," Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 1986, 14:115-125.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Local Sports Teams and Celebration of Community: A Comparative Analysis of the Home Advantage," Sociological Quarterly, 1985, 26:507-518.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Interlock Groups, Cliques, or Interest Groups?: Comment on Allen," Social Networks, 1984, 6:193-199.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Relations Among Large American Corporations, 1904-1974," Social Science History, 1983, 7:165-182.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "Who Controls Whom?: An Examination of the Relation Between Management and Boards of Directors in Large American Corporations," Academy of Management Review, 1983, 8:426-435.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "A Multidimensional Approach to Network Analysis," Policy Perspectives, 1983, 3:53-68.

Bunting, David and Mark S. Mizruchi, "The Transfer of Control in Large Corporations: 1905-1919," Journal of Economic Issues, 1982, 16:985-1003.

Reprinted in Marc R. Tool and Warren J. Samuels (eds.), The Economy as a System of Power. Second revised edition. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1990:263-282.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and David Bunting, "Influence in Corporate Networks: An Examination of Four Measures," Administrative Science Quarterly, 1981, 26:475-489.

Bunting, David and Mark S. Mizruchi, "The Transfer of Control in Large Corporations, 1912-1919 (Summary)," Business and Economic History, 1980, 9:120-123.

News Media and Newsletter Entries 12

Mizruchi, Mark S. (with William G. Roy, Judith Stepan-Norris, Anthony S. Chen, and Bruce G. Carruthers), Book Symposium on The Fracturing of the American Corporate Elite, in Trajectories: Newsletter of the ASA Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, 2014, 26(1):4-27; my response, pp. 21-27; originally presented as an author- meets-critics session at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2014, http://www.asanet.org/sectionchs/documents/newsletters/Trajectories_Fall_2014.pdf.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Conversation with Mark Mizruchi: ‘There is Very Little Organizational Theory in Sociology Departments’,” interviewed by Igor Chirikov, Journal of Economic Sociology, March 2015, 16(2):110-118, http://ecsoc.hse.ru/data/2015/03/30/1095767324/ecsoc_t16_n2.pdf#page=110 ; Russian version, May 2015, http://ecsoc.hse.ru/data/2015/05/31/1097773448/ecsoc_t16_n3.pdf , 14-23.

Davis, Gerald F. and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Corporations and Capitalism: A Conversation With Jerry Davis and Mark Mizruchi,” Accounts: Newsletter of the ASA Economic Sociology Section, 2015, 14(2):1-13, http://www.asanet.org/sectionecon/documents/Accounts%20Spring%202015%281%29.p df.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “The State and the Structure of the Business Community,” interviewed by Pierre François, Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter, March 2014, 15(2):49-54, http://econsoc.mpifg.de/archive/econ_soc_15- 2.pdf#page=49

Mizruchi, Mark S., Interview on “This is Hell,” with Chuck Mertz, WNUR FM, Chicago, November 30, 2013, http://thisishell.net/shows/776/#Mizruchi

DePillis, Lydia, “Here’s the History of How Big Business Lost Control of the GOP,” interview of Mark Mizruchi, Washington Post Wonkblog, October 14, 2013, http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/10/14/heres-the-history-of- how-big-business-lost-control-of-the-gop/#comments.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “When CEOs Solved America’s Problems: How to Revive the Post- War Era of Corporate Responsibility,” Zocalo Public Square, August 20, 2013, http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2013/08/20/when-ceos-solved-americas- problems/chronicles/who-we-were/. Reprinted by USA Today, with the title “Corporate Leaders Must Unite for Moderation,” August 20, 2013, http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2013/08/20/us-economy-american-corporations- column/2671113/, as well as in several other publications, including the San Francisco Chronicle (http://www.sfgate.com/opinion/openforum/article/Why-CEOs-can-no-longer- advise-politicians-4756704.php).

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Mizruchi, Mark S., Featured interview on the podcast, “Ear to the Pavement,” produced and narrated by Allison Lirish Dean; episode entitled “How Today’s Politically Ineffectual Billionaire CEOs Make the Corporate Elites of the 1950s Look Like Moderate Pragmatists,” August 15, 2019, https://www.progressivecity.net/podcast.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Interview on “Behind the News” with Doug Henwood, KPFA FM, Berkeley, June 27, 2013, http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/92896, beginning at 33:25.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Chatroom question and answer session, Thomson Reuters Global Market Forum, May 10, 2013.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Why the Decline in Corporate Statesmanship?” Harvard Business Review, HBR Blog Network, April 24, 2013, http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2013/04/why_the_decline_in_corporate_s.html.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “When the Corporate Elite Supported Raising Taxes.” Echoes: Dispatches from Economic History. Bloomberg View, March 5, 2013, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-05/when-the-corporate-elite-supported- raising-taxes.html.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “The American Corporate Elite and the Election of 2012.” States, Power, and Societies: Newsletter of the ASA Political Sociology Section, 2013, 18(2):1- 4, http://www2.asanet.org/sectionpolitic/SPSVol18-2.pdf.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Keister and Moody to Edit Socius,” ASA Footnotes, May/June 2015, 43(4):1,8, http://www.asanet.org/footnotes/mayjun15/socius_0515.html.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Sarah Quinn, “Teaching Economic Sociology,” an interview in Accounts: Newsletter of the ASA Economic Sociology Section, 2015, 15(1):17-18, https://econsocblog.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/accounts_fall2.pdf.

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Ephraim Harold Mizruchi, 1926-2018,” ASA Footnotes, June/August 2018, 46(3):19, http://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/attach/footnotes/footnotes_june- aug-18.pdf.

Other Selected Media Appearances and Mentions

Interview on the Danish Public Television news show, Deadline, July 10, 2014 (followed by a 12-minute discussion (in Danish) of The Fracturing of the American Corporate Elite (http://www.dr.dk/tv/se/deadline/deadline-675#!/05:37)

Mentions in the Washington Post, August 2019 (https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/corporations-dont-need-to-be-more- responsible/2019/08/21/94aa49be-c440-11e9-9986- 1fb3e4397be4_story.html?fbclid=IwAR1w4xuBB6Ka9sqVBepFXJA3tCCaKv- 14

YEXzUE_bdUYsMTQ34JjDxCYdzu_s), August 2017 (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/the-finance- 202/2017/08/22/the-finance-202-business-leaders-not-sacrificing-much-by-dumping- trump/599b440330fb0435b8208f6a/?utm_term=.6405f2d439e2), St. Louis Post- Dispatch, August 2017 (http://www.stltoday.com/business/columns/david-nicklaus/as- trump-s-panels-dissolve-business-must-ponder-its-role/article_4030656c-580d-58df- bd0b-5ed0933df806.html), the Washington Post, September 2016 (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/09/02/how-big-business-lost- washington/), The Economist, June 2015 (http://www.economist.com/news/business/21654067-unstoppable-rise-lobbying- american-business-bad-business-itself-washington), The Atlantic, May 2015 (http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/05/the-disintegration-of-the- world/389534/), Fortune, March 2015 (http://fortune.com/2015/03/04/walmart-pay- hikes-why-now/), Fortune, February 2015 (http://fortune.com/2015/02/20/the-inside- story-of-how-big-business-lost-washington/), The New Yorker, July 2014 (http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2014/07/07/140707ta_talk_surowiecki), The New Republic, July 2014 (http://www.newrepublic.com/article/118585/climate-change- enviros-scaring-ceos-taking-action), New York Times, November 2013 (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/opinion/sunday/plutocrats-vs- populists.html?_r=1&) and September 2013 (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/04/business/economy/business-losing-clout-in-a-gop- moving-right.html?pagewanted=all&module=Search&mabReward=relbias%3Aw), Toronto Globe and Mail, October 2013 (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on- business/economy/shutdown-to-slowdown-how-washingtons-mess-is-hurting- business/article14712510/?page=all), as well as reviews in numerous publications.

Unpublished Manuscripts:

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Cohesion, Fragmentation, and Power: The Role of Inadvertent Robust Action;” under revision.

Katic, Ivana V. and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Enemy of the (Democratic) State? The Relation between the Concentration of Economic Power and Democracy, 1988-2009;” under revision.

Atwell, Jonathan and Mark S. Mizruchi, “A Dynamic Network Model of Group Problem Solving;” under revision.

Mizruchi, Mark S. and Christopher Marquis, “External Pressure, CEO Tenure, and Corporate Philanthropy;” under revision.

Poblete, Leon, Mark S. Mizruchi, and J. Keith Murnighan, “Reactivating Interfirm Relations,” under review.

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DiTomaso, Nancy and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Organizational Churn, Class Divisions, and the Management of Organizations in the Pursuit of Wealth and Power,” under revision.

Benton, Richard A. and Mark S. Mizruchi, “Does Social Network Structure Affect the Size of the Network Effect?,” under revision.

Book Reviews:

Mizruchi, Mark S., “Wealth, Power, and Political Influence: Organizations as Tools.” Review essay on Jane Mayer, Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right (Anchor Books, 2016), Administrative Science Quarterly, 2018, 63:NP11-NP18.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Bruce Kogut (ed.), The Small Worlds of Corporate Governance (MIT Press, 2012), Administrative Science Quarterly, 2015, 60:NP57-NP60.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Timothy Werner, Public Forces and Private Politics in American Big Business (Cambridge University Press, 2012), Administrative Science Quarterly, 2014, 59:NP4-NP6.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Paul S. Adler (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Sociology and Organization Studies: Classical Foundations (Oxford University Press, 2008), Contemporary Sociology, 2010, 39:681-682.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review Essay on Neil Fligstein, The Architecture of Markets (Princeton University Press, 2002), Contemporary Sociology, 2003, 32:145-147.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Peter M. Blau, Structural Contexts of Opportunities (University of Chicago Press, 1994), The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1997, 554:225-226.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Dan Clawson, Alan Neustadtl, and Denise Scott, Money Talks: Corporate PACs and Political Influence (Basic Books, 1992), Administrative Science Quarterly, 1994, 39:176-179.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Jeffrey Pfeffer, Managing With Power: Politics and Influence in Organizations (Harvard Business School Press, 1992), American Journal of Sociology, 1993, 99:483-485.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of William Lazonick, Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economy (Cambridge University Press, 1991), Contemporary Sociology, 1993, 22:422-423.

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Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of John R. Bowman, Capitalist Collective Action: Competition, Cooperation, and Conflict in the Coal Industry (Cambridge University Press, 1989), American Journal of Sociology, 1990, 96:473-475.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of David Vogel, Fluctuating Fortunes: The Political Power of Business in America (Basic Books, 1989), Contemporary Sociology, 1990, 19:408- 409.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Neil J. Mitchell, The Generous Corporation: A Political Analysis of Economic Power (Yale University Press, 1989), American Journal of Sociology, 1990, 95:1085-1087.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of John R. Meyer and James M. Gustafson (eds.), The U.S. Business Corporation: An Institution in Transition (Ballinger, 1988), Contemporary Sociology, 1990, 19:220-221..

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Robert Ruck, Sandlot Seasons: Sport in Black Pittsburgh (University of Illinois Press, 1986), American Journal of Sociology, 1988, 93:1518-1520.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Ronald S. Burt, Corporate Profits and Cooptation, (Academic Press, 1983), American Journal of Sociology, 1986, 91:999-1001.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Ronald S. Burt and Michael J. Minor, Applied Network Analysis: A Methodological Introduction (Sage, 1983) and Peter V. Marsden and Nan Lin (eds.), Social Structure and Network Analysis, (Sage, 1982), Contemporary Sociology, 1984, 13:205-207.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of Johannes M. Pennings, Interlocking Directorates, (Jossey- Bass, 1980), Administrative Science Quarterly, 1984, 29:142-145.

Mizruchi, Mark S., "At Last, A Solution to the Pluralist-Elitist Debate," Review Essay on J. Allen Whitt, Urban Elites and Mass Transportation: The Dialectics of Power, (Princeton University Press, 1982), Contemporary Sociology, 1983, 12:645-647.

Mizruchi, Mark S., Review of David Knoke and James R. Wood, Organized for Action: Commitment in Voluntary Associations, (Rutgers University Press, 1981), Contemporary Sociology, 1982, 11:452-453.

Co-Authored Publications in Biomedical Journals:

Sripada, Rebecca K., Amy S. B. Bohnert, Alan R. Teo, Debra S. Levine, Paul N. Pfeiffer, Nicholas W. Bowersox, Mark S. Mizruchi, Stephen T. Chermack, Dara Ganoczy, Heather Walters, and Marcia Valenstein, “Social Networks, Mental Health Problems, and Mental Health Service Utilization in OEF/OIF National Guard Veterans,” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2015, 50:1367-1378. 17

Fernandez-Pol, Blanca, Nalini Juliani, Harvey Bluestone, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "International Medical Graduates' Attitudes Toward Substance Abuse," Academic Psychiatry, 1991, 15:195-198.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, Mark S. Mizruchi, et al., "Changes in Suicidal Behavior in Child Psychiatric Inpatients," Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavaca, 1989, 79:431-435.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Jeffrey Newcorn, Gabriel Kaplan, Mark S. Mizruchi, et al., "Subtypes of Suicidal and Assaultive Behaviors in Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatients: A Research Note," Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Related Disciplines, 1989, 30:151-163.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Jeffrey Newcorn, Gabriel Kaplan, Mark S. Mizruchi, et al., "Suicidal Behavior in Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatients," Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1988, 27:357-361.

Fernandez-Pol, Blanca, Harvey Bluestone, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Inner-City Substance Abuse Patterns: A Study of Psychiatric Inpatients," The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1988, 14:41-50.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert Lipkins, Robert M. Plutchik, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Normal Children at Risk for Suicidal Behavior: A Two-year Follow-up Study," Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1988, 27:34-41.

Lipton, Richard B., Mark S. Mizruchi, et al., "Quantitative Sensory Testing Demonstrates that Subclinical Sensory Neuropathy is Prevalent in Cancer Patients," Archives of Neurology, 1987, 44:944-946.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Susan Zuckerman, Robert M. Plutchik, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Assaultive Behavior in Normal School Children," Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 1987, 17:166-176.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, Mark S. Mizruchi, and Robert Lipkins, "Assaultive Behavior in Child Psychiatric Inpatients, Outpatients, and Nonpatients," Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1987, 26:256-261.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, Mark S. Mizruchi, and Robert Lipkins, "Suicidal Behavior in Child Psychiatric Inpatients and Outpatients and in Nonpatients," American Journal of Psychiatry, 1986, 143:733-738.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "A Comparison of Psychopathology in Child Psychiatric Inpatients, Outpatients, and Nonpatients: Implications for Treatment Planning," Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1986, 174:529-535. 18

Fernandez-Pol, Blanca, Harvey Bluestone, Clarence Missouri, Gertrude Morales, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Drinking Patterns of Inner-City Black Americans and Puerto Ricans," Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1986, 47:156-160.

Wynn, J., V. Torres, D. Flowers, M. Mizruchi, D. Keefe, D. Miura, and J. Somberg, “Antiarrhythmic Drug Efficacy at Electrophysiology Testing- Predictive Effectiveness of Procainamide and Flecainide,” American Heart Journal, 1986, 111(4):632-638.

Markowitz, Morri E., John F. Rosen, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Effects of 1,25- Dihyroxyvitamin D3 Administration on Circadian Mineral Rhythms in Humans," Calcified Tissue International, 1985, 37:351-356.

Fernandez-Pol, Blanca, Harvey Bluestone, Gertrude Morales, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Cultural Influences and Alcoholism: A Study of Puerto Ricans," Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1985, 9:443-446.

Markowitz, Morri, John F. Rosen, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Circadian Variations in Serum Zinc (Zn) Concentrations: Correlation With Blood Ionized Calcium, Serum Total Calcium and Phosphate in Humans," American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1985,41:689-696.

Gundberg, Caren M., Morri E. Markowitz, Mark S. Mizruchi, and John F. Rosen, "Osteocalcin in Human Serum: A Circadian Rhythm," Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1985, 60:736-739.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Variables that Predict Assaultiveness in Child Psychiatric Inpatients," Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1985, 24:775-780.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Suicidal Behavior in Normal School Children: A Comparison with Child Psychiatric Inpatients," Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1984, 23:416-423.

Markowitz, Morri E., John F. Rosen, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Circadian Rhythms of Blood Minerals During Adolescence," Pediatric Research Journal, 1984, 18:456-462.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Predictors of Assaultiveness in Latency Age Children," American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983, 140:31- 35.

Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Suicidal and Assaultive Behavior in Children: Classification, Measurement, and Interrelations," American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983, 140:154-157.

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Pfeffer, Cynthia R., Robert M. Plutchik, and Mark S. Mizruchi, "Suicidal Behavior in Latency-Age Psychiatric Inpatients: A Replication and Cross Validation," Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1982, 21:564-569.

Professional Meeting Presentations:

American Sociological Association: 1979, 1981(2), 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985(2), 1986(2), 1987(2), 1988, 1989(2), 1990(2), 1991(2), 1992, 1993(2), 1994, 1995(2), 1996(2), 1997(2), 1998, 1999, 2000(2), 2001(2), 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005(2), 2007(2), 2008(2), 2009(2), 2010(2), 2011(2), 2012, 2013(2), 2014(2), 2016, 2017, 2019(2); Academy of Management: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999(2), 2000, 2001(3), 2002, 2003(2), 2004, 2006, 2007(2), 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014(2), 2015(3), 2016(3), 2018, 2019; American Political Science Association: 1982, 1993; Eastern Sociological Society: 1979, 1982, 1983(2), 1985(2), 1988(3), 1989; Sunbelt Social Network Conference: 1985(2), 1987, 1989(2), 1990(2), 1991, 1992(2), 1993(2), 1994(2), 1996, 1999, 2000, 2019(2); New York State Sociological Association, 1981; Midwest Sociological Society, 2007; Business History Conference: 1980; Economic History Association, 1979; Nags Head Conference on Corporate Interlocks, 1987; Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, 1992, 2012; Conference on Special Interests in American Politics, University of Michigan, 2015; Economic Sociology Conference, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2018.

Invited (Funded) Conference Presentations:

Working Conference on Corporate Ownership and Control, UC-Santa Cruz, 1981; International Theory Conference on Agency-Structure, University of Maryland, 1990; Russell Sage Conference on Economic Sociology, 1993(2); University of Illinois Conference on the Social Construction of Industries and Markets, 1994; Stanford Strategic Management Conference, 2001; Princeton Conference on Economic Sociology, 2001; Conference on Shareholder Value and Globalization, Bad Homburg, Germany, 2001; SSRC Conference on the Sociology of Markets, Bellagio, Italy, 2002; Russell Sage Conference on Economic Sociology, 2002(2); Conference on Corporate Governance, University of Texas, Austin, 2004(2), Max Planck Institute Conference on Economic Sociology and Political Economy, Villa Vigoni, Lake Como, Italy, 2006; Conference on Intra-Organizational Networks, University of Kentucky, 2007; Yale Organizational Behavior Summer Camp, Yale University, 2007; Conference on Capitalism and Entrepreneurship, Cornell University, 2007(2); Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis, United States Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Lorton, Virginia, 2008; National Science Foundation/Conference Board Workshop on Innovation, Washington, 2008; Conference on Intra-Organizational Networks, University of Kentucky, 2008; Conference on Understanding the Financial Crisis, University of Chicago, April 2009; Conference on Politics of Markets, University of California, Berkeley, August 2009; “Markets on Trial,” Northwestern University, October 2009; “In Berle’s Footsteps,” Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law, and Society, Seattle University Law School, November 2009; Conference on “Network Analysis and History: Approaches, Tools, Problems,” University of Lausanne, Switzerland, February 2010; 20

Workshop on Elites, Columbia University, October 2010; New Directions in Leadership Conference, University of Pennsylvania, June 2012; Conference on “Corporate Networks in the 20th Century, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, August 2012; Paul R. Lawrence Conference: Connecting Rigor and Relevance in Institutional Analysis, Harvard Business School, June 2013; Workshop on the Political Influence of Economic Elites, Russell Sage Foundation, September 2013; Workshop on Social Networks: An Emerging Health Platform, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, October 2013; American Political Economy in Comparative Perspective, University of California, Berkeley, January 2014; Fractured Power: Elites in Our Time, Goldsmiths College, London, May 2014 (keynote speaker); participant, Penn Social Science and Policy Forum, Summer Institute on Inequality, University of Pennsylvania, May 2015; Chinese Political Sociology Workshop, University of Chicago Center in Beijing, Renmin University, July 2015; MIT Economic Sociology Workshop, Sloan School of Management, MIT, October 2015; Workshop on the Political Influence of Economic Elites, Russell Sage Foundation, December 2015; Workshop on Research Methods in Studies of Elites and Power, Uppsala University (Sweden), June 2016; keynote speaker, Annual Meeting of the Michigan Sociological Association, Sault Ste. Marie, October 2016; keynote speaker, How Incomplete is the Theory of the Firm?, Stigler Center, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, March 2017; Corporate Reputation Conference, University of Oxford, August 2017; Sociological Perspectives on the Firm, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, March 2019; Networks and Entrepreneurship in China, University of Chicago Booth School of Business (conference discussant), April 2019.

Organizer: Session on Neoliberalism, Society for the Study of Socio-Economics Annual Meeting, 2012 (with Margaret Somers); Session on Corporate Capitalism, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2009; Sessions on Organizations, Occupations, and Work, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2007; Sessions on Economic Sociology, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 1993, 2019; Sunbelt Social Network Conference, 1987, 1992, 1993; Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, 1992; Co-Organizer (with Phillip Bonacich), "Conference on Corporate Interlocks," Nags Head Conference Center, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, September 1987.

Selected External Invited Talks: Department of International Relations, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, September 2019 (two separate talks); Centre for Inequality Studies, University of Amsterdam, May 2018; Department of Organization Studies, Tilburg University (Netherlands), May 2018; School of Labor and Employment Relations, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, April 2017; Contentious Politics and Organizations Working Group, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, February 2017; School of Economics, Zhejiang University (China), July 2015; Department of Sociology, Brown University, March 2015; Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, September 2014; Centre for Business Network Analysis, University of Greenwich (London), May 2014; Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, March 2014; Management and Organization Seminar, University of Southern California, December 2013; Max Planck-Sciences Po Seminar on the Economy, Politics, and Society and Networks and Regulation Workshop 21

(two separate talks), Sciences Po (Paris), November 2013; Strategy and Business Seminar, HEC (Paris), November 2013; Department of Sociology and Stern School of Business (two separate talks), New York University, February and March 2012; Department of Sociology, Boston University, November 2011; Olin School of Business, Washington University, October 2011; Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Cornell University, March 2011; Department of Accounting, London School of Economics, November 2010; Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, October 2010; Center for Work, Technology, and Organization and the Scandinavian Center for Organizational Research (joint sponsorship), Stanford University, May 2010; School of Management, University of California, Irvine, May 2010; Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, March 2010; School of Management, Bocconi University, Milan, June 2009; Organizational Behavior Seminar Series, Harvard University, April 2009; Department of Sociology, Duke University, November 2008; IESE Business School, Barcelona, February 2008; Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, October 2007; Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, October 2007; Center for the Study of Democracy, Department of Sociology, and Social Networks Workshop (three separate talks), University of California, Irvine, May 2007; Harvard-MIT Economic Sociology Workshop, Harvard University, February 2007; Olin School of Business, Washington University, March 2005; College of Business, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2005; Department of Sociology, Purdue University, February 2005; Stern School of Business, New York University, September 2004; Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, May 2004; Department of Physics, Kalamazoo College, May 2004; Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, April 2003; Department of Sociology, Duke University, February 2002; Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, October 2001; Organizational Behavior Seminar Series, Harvard University, November 2000; Organizational Behavior/Theory and Strategy Workshop, Carnegie Mellon University, November 1999; Institutions and Rationality Seminar, Department of Sociology, Cornell University, April 1999; Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, May 1998; Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, April, 1998; Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, February 1998; Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, February 1998; Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, October 1996; Groups and Organizations Seminar Series and Network Analysis Working Group, Carnegie Mellon University, November, 1995; Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University, May 1995; Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University, April 1995; Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, March 1994; European Studies Center, Harvard University, December 1993; Iowa Workshop on Theoretical Analysis, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa, April 1993; Interdisciplinary Organization Studies Seminar, University of Michigan, March 1991; Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, March 1989; Department of Sociology, Cornell University, November 1988; Samuel Bronfman Lecture, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, October 1988; Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz, September 1986.

Selected University and Departmental Service (Michigan): 22

Associate Chair (Director of the Graduate Program), Department of Sociology, 1994-95; Department Executive Committee, elected member for 1992-93, 1993-95, 2009-11; Chair, Department Graduate Admissions Committee, 1992-93, 1994-95; Chair, Department Personnel Committee, 2001, 2002-2003, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2018-2019; Chair, Department Committee on Curriculum Evaluation and Planning, 1994-95; member, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99; Chair, Department Computer Committee, 1993-94, 1997-98; Chair, Social Organization Program, 1997-99; Founder and chair, program in Economic Sociology and Organizations, 1998-2011 (and various subsequent years); Member, Executive Committee, Interdisciplinary Committee on Organization Studies, 1997-present; Member, Advisory Committee, Organizational Studies Program, 2002-present; University representative to the Consortia of Centers of Organizational Research, 1997-2001; Member, University Senate Assembly, 1994-95; Member, Rackham School of Graduate Studies Divisional Board III- Social Sciences and Education, 1994-96; Faculty Mentor, ASA Minority Opportunity Summer Training Program, 1992, 1993; Member, Steering Committee, Center for Society and Economy, 1999- ; Faculty Mentor, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, 2000-2002; Director, Center for Research on Social Organization, 2000-2001; Chair, Department Colloquium Committee, 2001-2004; Member, Provost’s Budget Advisory Committee, 2007-2010; Director, Organizational Studies Program, 2012-

University and Departmental Service (Columbia):

University Senate Housing Policy Committee, 1987-90; Director of Department Summer Program, 1987-90; Committee on Fellowships and Scholarships, 1987-88; Examination Committees: Organizations (chair), Methodology, Stratification, Structural Sociology; Participant, Ford Foundation Curriculum Development Grant, entitled "Integration of Scholarship on Minority Women Into the Undergraduate Curriculum at Columbia University," to the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, 1989-90; Participant, interdepartmental course development seminar on "Social Hierarchies in the Contemporary West," sponsored by Columbia College, 1990-91; Departmental Representative to Columbia College and the School of General Studies, 1989-90 (director of the Department's undergraduate programs)

University and Departmental Service (Einstein):

Committee on Computers in Medical Education, 1985-87; Computer Committee, Department of Psychiatry, 1983-87; Research Methods Committee, Department of Psychiatry, 1984-87; Editor, Scientific Computing Center newsletter, 1982-86

Other Professional Activities:

Referee for the following: Academy of Management Journal; Academy of Management Review; Accounting, Organizations, and Society; Accounting Review; Administrative Science Quarterly; Advances in Spatial Science; Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research; American Journal of Sociology; American Political Science Review; American 23

Sociological Review; British Journal of Sociology; Business and Politics; Computational and Mathematical Organizational Theory; Corporate Governance: An International Review; European Sociological Review; Hepatology; International Journal of Comparative Sociology; Journal of Business Research; Journal of Corporate Finance; Journal of Economics and Management Strategy; Journal of Geographical Systems; Journal of Institutional Economics; Journal of International Political Economy; Journal of Management Studies; Journal of Mathematical Sociology; Journal of Political Economy; Journal of Political and Military Sociology; Journal of Quantitative Anthropology; Management Science; Organization Science; Organization Studies; Political Power and Social Theory; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; Public Opinion Quarterly; Rationality and Society; Research in Political Sociology; Review of International Political Economy; Review of Social Economy; Science; Social Currents; Social Forces; Social Network Analysis and Mining; Social Networks; Social Problems; Social Science History; Social Science and Medicine; Social Science Quarterly; Social Science Research; Society and Natural Resources; Socio-Economic Review; Sociological Forum; Sociological Inquiry; Sociological Methodology; Sociological Quarterly; Sociological Spectrum; Sociological Theory; Sociology Compass; Strategic Management Journal; Theory and Society; Theory, Culture, and Society; World Development; the National Science Foundation; Russell Sage Foundation; Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Israel Science Foundation; German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development; Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research; Swiss National Science Foundation; Cambridge University Press; Cornell University Press; Harvard University Press; Holmes & Meier; Oxford University Press; Princeton University Press; Sage Publications; Yale University Press; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

Associate Editor, Administrative Science Quarterly, 1995-98; Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1990-92; Editorial Boards, Sociological Forum, 1992-98; ASA Rose Monograph Series, 1993-95, 2004-2008; Research in Political Sociology, 1988-92; 2001-2005; Contemporary Sociology, 2000-2004; Administrative Science Quarterly, 2004-present; Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 2009-present; Socius, 2015-present; Papers Committee, Eastern Sociological Society, 1984-85, 1987- 91; Reviewer, Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Organization and Management Theory Division, 1989-90, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1998-present, Business Policy and Strategy Division, 1998-2004, 2006-present; Co-Chair, panel for best graduate student paper award, Sunbelt Social Network Conference, 1993; Committee on Undergraduate Education, Eastern Sociological Society, 1982-83; Committee on Nominations, American Sociological Association, 1991-93 (elected by the Association's membership); Council, Section on Organizations and Occupations of the American Sociological Association, 1992-95 (elected by the Section's membership); Awards Committee, Section on Rational Choice of the American Sociological Association, 1998- 99; Nominations Committee, Section on Mathematical Sociology of the American Sociological Association, 1999-2000; W. Richard Scott Best Paper Award Committee, Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work of the American Sociological Association, 2000-2001; Chair, Section on Economic Sociology, American Sociological Association (elected by the section’s membership), 2008-2009; Best Paper Award 24

Committee, Section on Mathematical Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2013; Chair, Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work, American Sociological Association (elected by the section’s membership), 2014-15; Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship (book) Award Committee, Section on Political Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2015; Editorial Board, Socius, 2015- ; George R. Terry Award Committee, Academy of Management, 2018.

External reviewer in tenure/promotion/hiring cases: Yale (management), 2020; South Carolina (business), 2019; Duke, 2018; Southern California (business), 2018; Illinois (labor and employment relations), 2018; Chicago (business), 2018; UCLA, 2018; Yale, 2017; UC-Berkeley (business), 2017; Rutgers, 2017; Washington University, St. Louis, 2017; Princeton, 2017; Stanford (business), 2017; Stanford, 2017; London Business School, 2016; Chicago, 2016; Columbia, 2016; Massachusetts, 2015; Southern California (business), 2015; Stanford, 2015; Illinois, 2015; London School of Economics (management), 2014; Columbia, 2014; Pennsylvania (Wharton), 2014; Northwestern (Kellogg), 2013; Massachusetts, 2013; Northwestern, 2013; Southern California, 2013; Columbia (business), 2012; MIT (Sloan), 2012; Kentucky (business), 2011; Columbia (business), 2011; Bocconi (Italy, business), 2011; London School of Economics (accounting), 2011; Northwestern (Kellogg), 2010; INSEAD (France, business), 2010; Duke, 2009; Harvard (business), 2009; Northwestern (Kellogg), 2009; Yale (management), 2009; MIT (Sloan), 2009; Ohio State, 2008; Duke, 2008; UC-Irvine, 2008; Ghent (Netherlands), 2008; Harvard (business), 2008 (twice); Northwestern (Kellogg), 2008; Harvard (business), 2007; UC-Berkeley (business), 2006; Duke, 2006; Washington University, St. Louis (business), 2006; Yale (management), 2006; Pennsylvania (Wharton), 2006; Columbia, 2006; Dartmouth, 2006; NYU (business), 2006; MIT (Sloan), 2005; Brown, 2005; Arizona State (business), 2005; Emory (business), 2005; Carnegie Mellon (business), 2005 (twice); Wisconsin (business), 2005; MIT (Sloan), 2004; Columbia (business), 2004; Stanford, 2004; NYU, 2004; Pennsylvania (Wharton), 2004; Toronto (business), 2004; INSEAD (France, business), 2004; Temple, 2004; Wisconsin (business), 2004; Boston College (business), 2004; Cornell (business), 2003; Duke, 2003; Ohio State, 2003; Cornell (ILR), 2003; Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2003; Duke, 2002 (twice); Hebrew (Israel), 2002; Iowa, 2002; UCLA, 2002; Rutgers, 2002; Texas (business), 2002; Cornell, 2001; Harvard, 2001; Harvard (business), 2001; UC-Davis (business), 2001; Stanford (business), 2001; Northwestern, 2001; Columbia (business), 2001; NYU (business), 2001; Columbia (business), 2000 (twice); Ohio State, 2000; Technion (Israel), 2000; Washington State, 2000; Stanford (business), 1999; Haifa (Israel), 1999; Wisconsin (business), 1999; Yale, 1999; Northwestern (Kellogg), 1999; Ohio State, 1999; Cornell, 1999; UC-Santa Barbara, 1998; NYU, 1998; UC-Riverside, 1998; Illinois (business), 1998; Columbia (business), 1998 (twice); Boston College (business), 1998; Texas A&M, 1997; Illinois (business), 1997; Stanford (business), 1997; Carnegie Mellon (business), 1997; Texas A&M, 1996; UC-Davis (business), 1996; Northwestern (Kellogg), 1996 (twice); Duke, 1995; UC-Riverside, 1995; UC-Berkeley (business), 1995; McGill, 1995; SUNY-Albany, 1994; Duke, 1994; Stanford, 1994; Duke, 1993; Duke (business), 1993; UCLA, 1993; British Columbia (business), 1993; SUNY-Albany, 1992; Texas A&M, 1992; British Columbia (business), 1992; SUNY-Stony Brook, 1991; Southern 25

California, 1991; Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1990; Michigan, 1990; Connecticut, 1988; Northeastern, 1986.

Member, External Review Committee, Department of Management, Columbia Business School, 2010; Department of Sociology, Duke University, 2018

National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award Evaluation Panel, Sociology Program, 1990-91

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Scholars Program, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Seminar Faculty Member, 1997-99; Steering Committee Member, 2000-2001; Seminar Faculty Member, 2002-2003, 2009-2011

Canon National Parks Science Scholars Program, Social Science Review Panel, 2000

Member, Review Committee, Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative Proposal Competition, 2015

Participant, National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Workshop on U.S. Engineering, Science, and Mathematics Education for the Year 2010 and Beyond, Washington, November 1990. Group Leader for Section on Encouraging and Preparing Students for Careers as Precollege and College Faculty. Co-author of the Conference Report, entitled America's Academic Future: A Report of the Presidential Young Investigator Colloquium on U.S. Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Education for the Year 2010 and Beyond, published by the Directorate for Education and Human Resources, National Science Foundation, January 1992.

Methodological Consultant, National Science Foundation grant SES-8512021 to Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1985-87.

Listed in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in American Education, and Contemporary Authors.