RICHARD H. K. VIETOR- Curriculum Vitae

ADDRESS 285 Morgan Hall Telephone: (617) 495-6460

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EDUCATION University of Pittsburgh, Ph.D., 1975: history.

Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y., M.A., 1971: history.

Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., B.A., 1967: economics.

EMPLOYMENT Senior Associate Dean, July 2000-

Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management, 1985-present.

Associate Professor, Harvard Business School, 1979-1985.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School, 1978-1979.

Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of

Missouri-Columbia, 1975-1978.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Spring 1975.

Instructor, University of Pittsburgh, 1974.

Teaching Fellow, University of Pittsburgh, 1972-1974.

PROFESSIONAL Chairman, Business, Government and Competition Area, Harvard

ACTIVITIES Business School.

Member, Faculty Committee of the Joint Center for Housing Studies, Graduate

School of Design, John F. Kennedy School, Harvard University.

President, Business History Conference, 1993-1994.

Advisory Board, Instituto PanAmericano de Alta Direccion de Empresa

(IPADE).

Consultant to several companies, including AT&T, Southern Bell,

Honeywell, General Electric, IBM, and New England Telephone.

Visiting Lecturer, Keio University Executive Program, Osaka, Japan, 1990.

Co-chairman, Telecommunications Policy Forum, Kennedy School of

Government, 1987-1989.

Editorial Board, Business History Review, 1986-present.

Member, Coal R&D Committee, Missouri Energy Council, 1976-1978.

Consultant, Hudson Institute, 1975-1978.

Consultant, Energy Research and Development Administration, 1975¾1978.

Competitiveness Policy Council, Subcommittee on Public Infrastructure.

FELLOWSHIPS The Newcomen Award in Business History, 1981.

AND AWARDS Harvard-Newcomen Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Harvard Business

School, 1978.

National Endowment for the Humanities, Research Fellowship, 1977.

University of Missouri, Summer Research Fellowship, 1976.PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS Globalization and Growth: Case Studies in National Economic Stratagies, (with Robert Kennedy), Houston: Dryden/Harcourt Publishing, forthcoming 2000.

Business Management and the Natural Environment, (with Forest Reinhardt), Cincinnati: South-Western College Publishing, 1996.

Contrived Competition, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994.

Strategic Management in the Regulatory Environment. Englewood Cliffs:

Prentice Hall, 1989.

Telecommunications in Transition (with Davis Dyer, ed.). Boston: HBS

Case Services, 1986.

Energy Policy in America Since 1945: A Study of Business-Government

Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.

Environmental Politics and the Coal Coalition. College Station: Texas

A&M University Press, 1980.

ARTICLES “Italy’s Economic Half-Miracle” Strategy & Business 23(2001): 69-79.

AND

PAPERS “Regulation American Style, 1933 - 1989,” in Hideaki Miyajima, Policies for

Competativnes: Comparing Business-Government Relationships in the

Golden Age of Capitalism, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.

“The Evolution of Public Environmental Policy,” in Char Miller and Hall

Rothmaneds., Out of the Woods, Essays in Environmental History, University

of Pittsburgh Press, 1997

"Economic Performance," in Stanley Kutler, Thomas McCraw, et.al., eds.,

Encyclopedia of the United States in the Twentieth Century, Vol. III, New

York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1996.

"Government Regulation of Business," in S. Engerman and R. Gallman, eds.,

Cambridge Economic History of the United States, forthcoming.

"Telecommunications: Deregulation and Globalization," with David Yoffie,

in D. Yoffie, ed., Beyond Free Trade, Boston: Harvard Business School

Press, 1993.

"Government Policy and Energy Markets: A Review Essay," in Journal of

Policy History, 1993.

"The Hubris of Regulated Competition: Airlines, 1925-88," in J. High, ed.,

Regulation: Economic Theory and History. Ann Arbor, MI: University of

Michigan Press, 1991.

"Contrived Competition: Airline Regulation and Deregulation, 1925-1988,"

Business History Review, Vol 64, 1, Spring 1990.

"Regulation and Competition in America, 1920s-1980s," in M. Chick,

Government, Industry and Markets. UK: Edward Elgar, 1990.

"AT&T and the Public Good: Regulation and Competition in

Telecommunications, 1910-1987," in S. Bradley and J. Hausman, eds.,

Future Competition in Telecommunications. Boston: Harvard Business

School Press, 1989.

"Deregulation and Competition in America," Annual Bulletin of Research

Institute for Social Science, No. 18 (Kyoto, Japan, February 1988).

"Regulation-Defined Financial Markets: Fragmentation and Integration

in Financial Services," in Samuel Hayes, ed., Wall Street and Regulation.

Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1987.

"Business, Government, and Markets: Synthetic Fuels Policy in America," in

E.J. Yanarella and W. Green, eds., The Unfulfilled Promise of Synthetic

Fuels. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987.

"Perspectives on the Bell System: Strategy, Structure, Technology, and

Unionism," a review essay, Business History Review, Vol. 60, 4 (Winter

1986).

"Energy Policy and Markets," in Thomas K. McCraw, ed., America

versus Japan. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1986.

"Economics and Politics of Deregulation: The Issue of Telephone Access

Charges," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 5, No. 5,

Fall 1985.

"Market Disequilibrium and Business-Government Relations in Oil

Policy, 1947-1980," Materials and Society, Vol. 7, Nos. 3/4, 1983.

"The Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program: Energy Politics in the Truman Era,"

Business History Review, Vol. 54, No. 1, Spring 1980; reprinted in

Richard Tedlow and Richard John, Managing Big Business. Boston:

Harvard Business School Press, 1986.

"The Evolution of Public Environmental Policy: The Case of 'No Significant

Deterioration,'" Environmental Review, Vol. 3, No.2, Winter 1979.

"NIPCC: An Advisory Council for the Environmental Crisis," Journal of

Contemporary Business, Vol. 8, No. 1, Spring 1979.

"Environmental Politics in Pennsylvania: The Regulation of Surface Mining,

1961-1973," Pennsylvania History, Vol. XLV, No.1, January 1978.

"De Facto Limits to Growth: Federal Environmental Policy and Domestic

Energy Development in the United States," Energy Communications,

No. 2, 1977.

"Businessmen and the Political Economy: The Railroad Rate Controversy of

1905," The Journal of American History, Vol. LXIV, No. 1, June 1977.

Issues Relative to the Development and Commercialization of A Coal

Derived Synthetic Liquids Industry -- Environmental Considerations,

Vol. III-1, May 1977 (prepared for the U.S. Energy Research and

Development Administration), NTIS No. FE-1752-16.

Book reviews published in Business History Review, Journal of American

History, Technology and Culture, Technology Review, Labor History,

Environmental Review, and the Georgia Historical Quarterly.

CASES Canada: The Energy Dilemma (9-381-165)

Mexican Natural Gas (9-382-048)

Carter, OPEC, and "Big Oil": 1979 (9-382-116)

Mexico: Crisis of Confidence (9-383-148)

El Paso Natural Gas and the FPC (9-382-038)

El Paso - PNW Merger (A) (9-382-040)

El Paso - PNW Merger (B) (9-382-041)

El Paso - PNW Merger (C) (9-382-042)

The Alaskan Natural Gas Pipeline (9-382-044)

El Paso LNG (A) (9-382-043)

El Paso LNG (B) (9-382-050)

PSD: The Politics of Air Pollution (9-380-095)

Boston Edison: Overload (9-384-148)

Chicago-Midway (A): Alfred Kahn at the CAB (9-384-156)

Chicago-Midway (B): Midway (Southwest) Airlines (9-384-154)

Commonwealth Edison (A) (9-384-190)

American Airlines (A) (9-385-182)

Telecommunications in Transition (9-384-207)

AT&T and the Access Charge (9-384-208)

General Telephone of the Northwest (9-385-043)

BankAmerica Corporation: "Project Charles" (9-385-246)

Regulation and Competition in Commercial Banking (9-385-247)

The Comptroller and Non-Bank Banks (9-385-248)

The FCC and "Unregulation" (9-385-331)

Note on Freight Transportation and Regulation (9-386-155)

CSX (9-386-156)

IT Corporation (B) (9-387-172)

Bay State Gas (2-388-066)

Modified Final Judgment (9-387-174)

AT&T and the Regional Bell Holding Companies (1-388-078)

Du Pont Freon Products Division (A) (9-389-111)

Commonwealth Edison (B) (9-389-211)

S&L Crisis (8-389-159)

Metropolitan Bank for Savings (9-390-171)

The Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery,

and Enforcement Act of 1989: Legislative Note (9-390-172)

BankAmerica Corporation (A) (9-390-176)

The Global Telecommunications Equipment Industry (9-391-020)

Crisis in the Gulf (9-391-178)

Reconstruction of Zambia (9-792-089)

Hazardous Waste Management Industry Note (9-792-067)

Allied Signal: Managing Hazardous Wastes (9-793-044)

India (A) (9-793-112)

Laidlaw Environmental Services (9-794-016)

Honeywell's Toshino Project (9-794-064)

Xerox: Design for the Environment (9-794-022)

Hydro-Quebec: Developing La Grande Baleine (9-794-077)

Renewable Energy in the United States (9-794-087)

China (C): Air Crisis (9-794-086)

Contingent Liabilities (9-794-098)

Starkist (A) (9-794-128)

Starkist (B) (9-794-139)

Freeport Indonesia (9-796-124)

Mexico in Debt (9-797-110)

South Africa: Getting in GEAR (9-798-012)

European Monetary Union (9-799-131)

Japan “Free, Fair and Global?” (9-798-083)

Mexico: The Unfinished Agenda (N1-701-116)

Japan: Beyond the Bubble (N9-702-004)