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A Tale of a Peripatetic Professor

An Interview With Craig C. Lundberg

Jeffrey P. Shay

University of Montana, jshay{at}business.umt.edu

Craig Lundberg reflects on his academic journey academic journey that began nearly 50 years ago. He begins by providing insights into his formative early life experiences and the importance of mentors; from his thesis advisor who inspired him to become a professor to the scholars that continue to inspire his research today. Lundberg's teaching, service, and research anecdotes may provide valuable lessons for us all. Perhaps most important, Lundberg shares his unabated concerns for the future of management education and offers advice for professional associations, administrators, and budding scholars. The interview is followed by comments from two of Craig's mentors: John Hennessey and Karl Weick.

Key Words: academic career • scholarship • teaching • management education

Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol. 17, No. 4, 341-352 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1056492608326318


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