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Elton Mayo

Born 26 December 1880


Adelaide, Australia
Died 7 September 1949
Guildford, Surrey
Occupation Psychologist, Industrial researcher,
Organizational theorist
Spouse(s) Dorothea McConnel (married 18
April 1913)
children: Patricia and Gael
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Elton Mayo (18801949), was an Australian born
psychologist,
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industrial researcher and
organizational theorist. Towards the end of his life, through
his association with the Harvard Business School and the
Hawthorne studies, he enjoyed a public acclaim granted to
few social scientists of his day. Mayo has been credited with
making significant contributions to a number of disciplines,
including business management, industrial sociology,
philosophy, and social psychology. His field research in
industry has a significant impact on industrial and
organizational psychology.
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1 Early life and education
2 Research
3 Criticisms
4 Publications
5 See also
6 References
7 Sources
8 Further reading
9 Archives
Mayo was the eldest son of George Gibbes Mayo, draftsman and later civil engineer, and his wife Henrietta
Mary, ne Donaldson. Educated at Queen's School and the Collegiate School of St Peter, he lost interest in
medicine at the University of Adelaide and, after 1901, at medical schools in Edinburgh and London. In 1903
he went to West Africa, and returned to London, writing articles for magazines and teaching English at the
Working Men's College. He returned to Adelaide in 1905 to a partnership in the printing firm of J . H. Sherring
& Co., but in 1907 he went back to the university to study philosophy and psychology under Sir William
Mitchell. He won the Roby Fletcher prize in psychology and graduated with honours (B.A., 1910; M.A.,
1926
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) and was named the David Murray research scholar. In 1911 he became foundation lecturer in mental
and moral philosophy at the new University of Queensland and in 1919-23 held the first chair of philosophy
there. He moved on to the University of Pennsylvania, but spent most of his career at Harvard Business School
(19261947), where he was professor of industrial research.
In terms of his subsequent career, probably the two most important influences in Queensland were Mayo's
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friendship with the social anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski and his work with shell-shock cases returning
from the First World War. Malinowski first met Mayo on his way to and from the Trobriand Islands; they
became close friends and were regularly in touch until Malinowski's death in 1942. The work with shell-shock
soldiers provided a focus for Mayo's interests in clinical psychology and developed his skills in psychotherapy.
In this he was strongly influenced by the work on hysteria and obsession of the eminent French psychiatrist,
Pierre J anet, an old adversary of Sigmund Freud. For the rest of his working life, Mayo was an active
psychotherapist and this practical experience became an essential prop for his subsequent theoretical and
methodological work in America.
Mayo is known as the founder of the Human Relations Movement, and was known for his industrial research
including the Hawthorne Studies and his book The Human Problems of an Industrialized Civilization (1933).
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The research he conducted under the rubric of the Hawthorne Studies in the late 1920s and early 1930s showed
the importance of groups in affecting the behavior of individuals at work. Mayo's employees, Roethlisberger
and Dickson, conducted the practical experiments. This enabled him to make certain deductions about how
managers should behave. He carried out a number of investigations to look at ways of improving productivity,
for example changing lighting conditions in the workplace. What he found however was that job satisfaction
depended to a large extent on the informal social pattern of the work group. Where norms of cooperation and
higher output were established because of a feeling of importance, physical conditions or financial incentives
had little motivational value. People will form work groups and this can be used by management to benefit the
organization.
He concluded that people's work performance is dependent on both social issues and job content. He suggested
a tension between workers' 'logic of sentiment' and managers' 'logic of cost and efficiency' which could lead to
conflict within organizations.
Disagreement regarding his employees' procedure while conducting the studies:
The members of the groups whose behavior has been studied were allowed to choose themselves.
Two women have been replaced since they were chatting during their work. They were later identified as
members of a leftist movement.
One Italian member was working above average since she had to care for her family alone. Thus she
affected the group's performance in an above average way.
Summary of Mayo's Beliefs:
Individual workers cannot be treated in isolation, but must be seen as members of a group.
Monetary incentives and good working conditions are less important to the individual than the need to
belong to a group.
Informal or unofficial groups formed at work have a strong influence on the behavior of those workers in
a group.
Managers must be aware of these 'social needs' and cater for them to ensure that employees collaborate
with the official organization rather than work against it.
Mayo's simple instructions to industrial interviewers set a template and remain influential to this day:
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A. The simple rules of interviewing (from The Psychology of Pierre Janet published
posthumously):
1. Give your full attention to the person interviewed, and make it evident that you are doing so.
2. Listen - don't talk.
3. Never argue; never give advice.
4. Listen to: what he wants to say; what he does not want to say; what he can not say without help.
5. As you listen, plot out tentatively and for subsequent correction the pattern that is being set
before you. To test, summarize what has been said and present for comment. Always do this with
caution - that is, clarify but don't add or twist.
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Mayo's contributions to management theory were criticized by intellectual Daniel Bell. Writing in 1947, Bell
criticized Mayo and other social scientists for "adjusting men to machines," rather than enlarging human
capacity or human freedom.
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More recently, in 2003, J ames Hoopes criticized Mayo for "substituting therapy
for democracy."
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George Elton Mayo: The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization, Routledge, reprint edition 2003
George Elton Mayo: Critical Evaluations in Business and Management, Ed. J ohn Cunningham Wood,
Michael C. Wood, 2004
George Elton Mayo: The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilization, Routledge, 2007
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^ http://www.termpaperwarehouse.com/essay-on/Elton-Mayo/158890 4.
^ http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=437&c=3767 5.
^ http://www.nndb.com/people/043/000119683/bibliography/ 6.
^ Trahair, R. C. S. (1984). Elton Mayo: The humanist temper. Piscataway, NJ : Transaction 7.
^ Trahair, R. C. S. (1984). Elton Mayo: The humanist temper. Piscataway, NJ : Transaction. "Mayo wrote of his
appointment [to Harvard] to Sir William Mitchell, his mentor at the University of Adelaide. Immediately Mitchell
personally arranged for Mayo to receive a Master of Arts degree. It was awarded for a thesis, presumably, on Mayo's
research at Continental Mills" (p. 199), a textile manufacturing plant.
8.
^ Bourke, Helen. " "Mayo, George Elton (18801949)" by Helen Bourke" (http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mayo-
george-elton-7541). Adb.anu.edu.au. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
9.
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^ Mayo, Elton (1949). Hawthorne and the Western Electric Company. The Social Problems of an Industrial
Civilisation. Routledge.
10.
^ Bell, D. (1947, J an.). The study of man: Adjusting men to machines. Commentary, 3, 79-88. 11.
^ Hoopes, J ames. (2003). False Prophets: The Gurus Who Created Modern Management And Why Their Ideas Are
Bad For Business Today. Cambridge, MA: Basic Books.
12.
J . H. Smith, The Three Faces of Elton Mayo (http://www.bookblast.com/literary_estates.html#), New
Society (December 1980)
Rose, Nikolas. Governing the Soul the Shaping of the Private Self: the shaping of the private self. 2nd ed.
London: Free Assoc. Books, 1999.
Daniel Bell, "Adjusting Men to Machines: Social Scientists Explore the World of the Factory,"
Commentary 3 (1947): 79-88.
Kyle Bruce, "Henry S. Dennison, Elton Mayo, and Human Relations historiography" in: Management &
Organizational History, 2006, 1: 177-199
Elton Mayo, Gael, The Mad Mosaic: A Life Story Quartet, London 1984 (http://www.bookblast.com
/literary_estates.html)
Richard C. S. Trahair, Elton Mayo: The Humanist Temper, Transaction Publishers, U.S. 2005
(http://www.amazon.com/Elton-Mayo-Richard-C-S-Trahair/dp/1412805244)
J ames Hoopes, "The Therapist: Elton Mayo" in "False Prophets: The Gurus who created modern
management...", 2003, pp. 129159.
Cullen, David O'Donald. A new way of statecraft: The career of Elton Mayo and the development of the
social sciences in America, 1920-1940. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses; 1992; ProQuest Dissertations
& Theses Full Text.
Catalogue of the Mayo papers (http://archives.lse.ac.uk/TreeBrowse.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&
field=RefNo&key=MAYO) at the Archives Division (http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/Home.aspx)
of the London School of Economics.
The Human Relations Movement: Harvard Business School and the Hawthorne Experiments, 1924-1933,
at Harvard Business School, Baker Library Historical Collections [1] (http://www.library.hbs.edu
/hc/hawthorne/)
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