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Bass Business History - Western Electric Hawthorne Papers
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    • Projects of the Industrial Research Division

    • Projects of the Industrial Research Division

    • 1929

    • Documents explaining the interviewing process that was used for the Hawthorne Study and include instructions on how to conduct the interviews along with the rating scales and evaluation terms to be used in observing and documenting their findings.

    • Box 11, Folder 1
    • Plan for the Industrial Research Division Program

    • Plan for the Industrial Research Division Program

    • 1929

    • Documents explaining the interviewing process that was initially used for the Hawthorne Study and then documents administrative discussions as to how effective this process was and identified areas that could be revised to make it more effective...

    • Box 11, Folder 2
    • Western Electric People

    • Western Electric People

    • 1929-1932

    • Various pieces of correspondence from 1929-1932 among Western Electric administrators. The earlier pieces of correspondence, including letters to Dr. Elton B. Mayo, Professor of Industrial Research, Graduate School of Business Administration,...

    • Box 17, Folder 2
    • Investigator Correspondence

    • Investigator Correspondence

    • 1928-1934

    • Correspondence passed among investigators from September 1928 to February 1934. Letters to G.A. Pennock from Dr. Elton Mayo examined blood pressure, visits, generalizing mind for administration and societal changes; biological measures needs,...

    • Box 17, Folder 4
    • Outside concerns: Educational Institutions and Publishers

    • Outside concerns: Educational Institutions and Publishers

    • 1928-1931

    • The reports of the experiments at the Hawthorne Plant generated a great deal of interest. Directors of various companies requested further information for use in their company. Several university professors requested information for use in their...

    • Box 17, Folder 5
    • An Account of the Work of the Industrial Research Division

    • An Account of the Work of the Industrial Research Division

    • 1931

    • April 13, 1931, G.A. Pennock sent C.W. Bergquist a report titled: An Account of the Work of the Industrial Research Division. The Industrial Research Division was established in January, 1929 to centralize the test room study, the employee...

    • Box 17, Folder 6
    • Effects of Test Results on Supervisor Training

    • Effects of Test Results on Supervisor Training

    • 1931

    • G.A. Pennock wrote Some Thoughts in Connection with Work in Industrial Research Division. The test room had an outstanding increase in production, due to removal of fear and suspicion on part of employees and increase in morale. This raised the...

    • Box 17, Folder 7
    • Published Pamphlets: Hawthorne Project

    • Published Pamphlets: Hawthorne Project

    • 1929

    • Papers on the Hawthorne experiments including, a pamphlet titled Research Studies in Employee Effectiveness and Industrial Relations. The pamphlet contained Test Studies in Industrial Research at Hawthorne by G.A. Pennock, and A Plan for...

    • Box 17, Folder 8
    • Industrial Relations

    • Industrial Relations

    • 1940

    • list of concepts with explanations that have grown out of the industrial research of observers that denotes the working group as a society

    • Box 15, Folder 13
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