Robert Chapman Wood
Professor
School of Management
Lucas College and Graduate School of Business
San José State University
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192-0070
Preferred: robert.wood@sjsu.edu
Alternate: robert.wood@sjsu.edu
Telephone
Preferred: 408 298-4295
Alternate: 408 309 4081
Office Hours
Fall 2022: Monday 5-5:40 PM; Tuesday 5-5:40 PM; Wednesday 4:30-5 PM
Office Location
BT 664
Education
- Doctor of Business Admin, Boston Univ, 2000
- Bachelor of Arts, Williams College, 1971.
Bio
Robert Chapman Wood studies how leaders make successful innovation possible in large human systems of all kinds. Selected publications are available by clicking the "Research & Scholarly Activities" link above.
Professor Wood teaches Global Management, Strategic Management, and Strategic Thinking.
His sections of Managing in the Global Economy (Business 202) examine how today's
global systems of business got to be as they are and what we need to do so they can
work for us, for investors, and for the peoples and natural environments of the countries
where they operate. To understand this, we look at the rules of the game in different
parts of the world and different times in recent history. We show how people have
changed and are changing the rules, and how that in turn transforms the world.
Wood's sections of the Strategic Thinking (Business 290) and Strategic Management
courses (Business 189) emphasize how successful managers create and manage unique
capabilities and competences. Here, we examine the rules of the game both inside the
firm and in the marketplace. With something unique, companies can serve customers,
stockholders, and employees better.
Before coming to San Jose, Wood was a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Business
School in the Program on Organizational Change. He completed his doctorate in Management
Policy and Strategy at Boston University, where his thesis dealt with how companies
overcome inertia and begin innovating effectively. Research for his dissertation dealt
with companies including IBM, GE Capital, Monsanto, and NIPSCO.
Wood’s research has resulted in publications appearing in journals such as Harvard
Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, Technology Review, Policy Review, Asia,
and European Management Journal. He is academic advisor to the Global Leadership
and Technology Exchange, a global, senior executive-driven consortium of large companies
seeking to re-engineer their value chains to cope with today's environmental problems
and achieve low-carbon growth. The consortium funds on-going studies on how managers
can integrate research on strategic management and leadership to achieve the changes
needed.
Prior to his doctoral studies, Wood was a journalist for more than 20 years. His
work appeared in such publications as Forbes, the Financial Times of London, and the
New York Times. He is a former associate editor of Inc. magazine. Much of Wood’s
journalism dealt with Asia and with Asian-influenced management techniques.