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Diane Bailey
Assistant Professor
Management Science and Engineering Office: Terman
428 | Phone: 650-723-3821 | Fax: 650-723-1614
Email: diane.bailey @ stanford.edu
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Research Awards and Honors
- Best Paper Proceedings, Management and Organizational Cognition
Division, Academy of Management Meeting, Honolulu, 2005, (with C.
Rodriguez-Lluesma), "How is knowledge present in action? Exploring three knowledge distinctions".
- Best Paper Proceedings, Technology and Innovation Management Division, Academy of Management Meeting, New Orleans, 2004, (with J. Gainsburg), "A profile of knowledge use in technical work".
- Best Paper Award, Organizational Communication
and Information Systems, Academy of Management Meeting, Toronto,
2000, for paper (with P. Hinds) titled, "Virtual teams: Anticipating
the impact of virtuality on team process and performance."
- Publication Award, 1998 IEEE Transactions
Engineering Management Society, for paper titled, "Comparison
of manufacturing performance of three team structures in semiconductor
plants."
- Invited Participant, National Academy of
Engineering and DFG-German Research Association’s First German-American
Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, Dresden, Germany, 1998.
- National Science Foundation CAREER Program
Award, Design, Manufacture, and Industrial Innovation Division,
1997.
- Invited Participant, National Academy of
Engineering, First Annual Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering,
1995.
- Doctoral Dissertation Award, Institute of
Industrial Engineers, 1995.
- Graduate Fellow, Semiconductor Research Corporation
Education Alliance, 1993-1994.
- President’s Fellow, University of California,
Berkeley, 1989-1992.
Teaching Awards
- 2001 Undergraduate Teaching Award, MS&E Department,
Stanford University.
- 1999 Faculty Teaching Award, IEEM Department,
Stanford University.
- 1997 Alpha Pi Mu and Omega Rho Award for
Excellence in Teaching and Dedication to Students, Department
of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Southern
California.
- 1995 and 1996 Outstanding Teaching Award
for Industrial and Systems Engineering, School of Engineering,
University of Southern California.
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