Stephen R. Rosenthal

Boston University

Papers

2

Total Citations

119

H-Index

2

About

Stephen R. Rosenthal is a pioneering scholar in the field of operations management, best known for his foundational work on the strategic implementation of advanced manufacturing technologies. His research centers on the organizational and managerial challenges of factory automation, bridging the gap between technological potential and real-world business practice. Rosenthal’s landmark paper, “Progress toward the ‘factory of the future’” (1984), with 91 citations, was among the first to systematically examine the organizational plans, decisions, and actions required to realize the promise of programmable manufacturing. He argued that success depends less on technology alone and more on cross-functional integration across accounting, finance, marketing, and general management. In his follow-up, “Research needs in managing factory automation” (1986), he called for entirely new ways of managing businesses in the face of automation’s upheaval. Rosenthal’s work has shaped how scholars and practitioners think about the human and strategic dimensions of manufacturing innovation, making him a key voice in the transition from traditional factories to the digitally integrated enterprises of today.

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H-Index
2
Papers
119
Total Citations
60
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Progress toward the “factory of the future”
91 citations · 1984
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1984 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Boston University

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