Edward J. Lawler

Martin P. Catherwood Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Professor of Sociology at ILR School

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Overview

Edward J. Lawler is the Martin P. Catherwood Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Professor of Sociology at Cornell University. Before joining the faculty of Cornell in 1994, he was a member of the sociology faculty at the University of Iowa for 22 years, where he became the Duane C. Spristersbach Professor of Liberal Arts in 1990. He earned bachelor''s (1966) and master’s (1968) degrees in sociology from California State University, Long Beach and Los Angeles, respectively, and a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1972.

Lawler has authored or co-authored three books and over 60 articles, and edited or co-edited over 20 volumes of the annual series, Advances in Group Processes. Most recently, his book (coauthored with Shane Thye and Jeongkoo Yoon), Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World (2009) was published by the Russell Sage Foundation. This book won the 2010 James Coleman Best Book Award from the Rationality and Society Section of the American Sociological Association. In 2001, he received the Cooley-Mead Award for career achievement from the Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, and in 2003 his paper, “An Affect Theory of Social Exchange” won the 2002 Theory Prize from the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association. He served as Editor of Social Psychology Quarterly (1992-96); he was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1996-97) and a Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation (2007-08).

His primary teaching and research areas are group processes, exchange, power, negotiation, sociology of emotion, and theory. His current research analyzes the role of emotion in social exchange and negotiations, the formation of groups, the commitment of individuals to organizations, and more generally the emergence of social order. A central message of his work is that people develop affective ties to groups and are willing to sacrifice more for the collective welfare if they repeatedly engage in joint tasks that give them a sense of shared responsibility for group results. His work shows how and when people come to view group or organizational memberships as important and valuable in their own right, not only because of the benefits they individually derive from membership.

He has served in various academic administrative roles. At Cornell University, he served as Dean of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations from 1997-2005 and chaired the Strategic Planning Advisory Council that created Cornell’s Strategic Plan for 2010-2015. At the University of Iowa, he chaired the Department of Sociology (1983-89), chaired a university self study (1986-87) and strategic planning process (1989) and was President of the Faculty Senate (1992-93). Professionally, he chaired the Social Psychology (1997-98) and Rational Choice (19990-2000) Sections of the American Sociological Association, and was President of Research Committee (42) on Social Psychology of the International Sociological Association (1998-2002).

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Edward Lawler. 2013. Being on the Edge of Chaos, Contemporary Sociology. 42(3):340-349.
  • Shane R Thye, Edward Lawler, Jeongkoo Yoon. 2011. Emergence of Embedded Relations and Group Formation in Networks of Competition, Social Psychology Quarterly. 74(4):387-413.
  • Edward Lawler. 2008. Social Exchange and Micro Social Order, American Sociological Review . 73:519-542.
  • Edward Lawler, Shane R. Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon. 2006. Commitment in Structurally Enabled and Induced Exchange Relations, Social Psychology Quarterly. 69(2):183-200.
  • Edward Lawler. 2002. Micro Social Orders, Social Psychology Quarterly. 65:4-17.
  • Edward Lawler. 2001. An Affect Theory of Social Exchange, American Journal of Sociology. 107:321-352.
  • Edward Lawler, Shane Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon. 2000. Emotion and Group Cohesion in Productive Exchange, American Journal of Sociology. 106:616-657.
  • Edward Lawler, Shane Thye. 1999. Bringing Emotions into Social Exchange Theory, Annual Review of Sociology. 25:217-244.
  • Edward Lawler, Jeongkoo Yoon. 1998. Network Structure and Emotion in Exchange Relations, American Sociological Review. 63(6):871-894.
  • Edward Lawler, Jeongkoo Yoon. 1996. Commitment in Exchange Relations: Test of a Theory of Relational Cohesion, American Sociological Review. 61(1):89-108.
  • Edward Lawler, C. Ridgeway, B. Markovsky. 1993. Structural social psychology and the micro-macro problem, Sociological Theory. 11(3).
  • Edward Lawler. 1992. Affective Attachments to Nested Groups: A Choice Process Theory, American Sociological Review. 57(3):327-339.

Books

  • Edward j Lawler, Shane Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon. 2015. Order on the Edge of Chaos: Social Psychology and the Problem of Social Order. Cambride University Press, 2015. Lawler, Thye, Yoon. (Accepted)
  • Shane Thye, Edward J Lawler. 2015. edited volume in yearly series. in Advances in Group Processes, volume 32. Emerald Press, 2015. Thye and Lawler. (Submitted)
  • Edward Lawler. 2011. edited volume. London: Emerald Press, 2011. Shane R. Thye and Eward J. Lawler. (350 or so)(Accepted)
  • Edward Lawler, Shane R Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon. 2011. Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World. Russell Sage Foundation, 2011.
  • Edward Lawler. 2010. Advances in Group Processes. London: Emerald Press, 2010.
  • Samuel Bacharach, Edward Lawler. 1981. Bargaining Power, Tactics and Outcomes. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1981. (215)
  • Samuel Bacharach, Edward Lawler. 1980. Power and Politics in Organizations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1980. (249)

Book Chapters

  • Edward Lawler, Shane Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon . 2015. Social Exchange and Social Order: An Affect Theory Approach. in Order on the Edge of Chaos: Social Psychology and the Problem of Social Order. Cambridge University Press, 2015. Lawer, Thye, Yoon. (in press )(Accepted)
  • Edward Lawler, Shane R. Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon. 2014. Affective Ties to Groups and Organizations. in Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions: Volume II. Springer, 2014. Jan E. Stets, Jonathan H. Turner. (77-101)
  • Edward Lawler, Shane Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon. 2014. Relational Cohesion, Social Commitments, and Person-to-Group Ties: Twenty Years of a Theoretical Research Program. in Advances in Group Processes, Volume 31. Emerald Press, 2014. Thye, Vincent, Lawler, and Yoon. (99-138)
  • Edward Lawler, Jeongkoo Yoon Shane Thye. 2014. The Emergence of Collective Emotions in Social Exchange. Oxford: Oxford University press, 2014. Christian von Scheve and Mikko Salmela. (approx 30)
  • Edward Lawler. 2010. paper in annual edited series. in Advances in Group Processes. London: Emerald, 2010. Shane R. Thye and Edward J. Lawler .
  • Edward Lawler, Samuel Bacharach. 1998. Political alignments in organizations: contextualization, mobilization and coordination. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Publications, 1998. Roderick Kramer, Margaret Neale.

Selected Works

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Professional Activities

  • social exchange and social change. Presented to American Sociological Association. 2014.
  • Twenty Five Years of Research on Affect in Social Exchange. Presented to American Sociological Association. New York. 2014.

Honors and Awards

  • Coleman Best Book Award, Rationality and Society Section of American Sociological Assn..
  • President, Sociological Research Assn, Sociological Research Associatino. 2011

### Areas of Expertise

Complex organizations

Conflict Resolution

Employee Relations

Group dynamics and processes

Negotiations

Organizations

Strategic planning

Strategic tactics

Theory and behavior

Theory and models

Other Areas of Expertise

ower and Bargaining in Organizations, Decision-making and conflict resolution, Group Solidarity, Emotion in Relations and Groups

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