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New research finds a connection between compliance with workplace regulations and the hazards they’re meant to prevent.
Faculty
Professor Susan S. Silbey is Leon and Anne Goldberg Professor of Humanities, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, and Professor of Behavioral and Policy Sciences, Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Silbey is interested in the governance, regulatory and audit processes in complex organizations. Her current research focuses on the creation of management systems for containing risks, including ethical lapses, as well as environment, health and safety hazards.
Previous books include The Common Place of Law: Stories from Everyday Life (with Patricia Ewick) (1998), In Litigation: Do the 'Haves' Still Come Out Ahead (with Herbert Kritzer) (2003), Law and Science (I): Epistemological, Evidentiary, and Relational Engagements, and Law and Science (II): Regulation of Property, Practices, and Products(2008).
Silbey is the recipient of numerous prizes and awards including a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (2009), Doctor Honoris Causa from Ecole Normale Superiere Cachan in Paris (2006) and the Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for advancing the sociology of law (2009). She is Past President of the Law & Society Association, and a fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
Basbug, Gokce, Ayn Cavicchi, and Susan S. Silbey. Journal of Business Ethics Vol. 184, No. 3 (2023): 571-587.
Evans, Joelle, and Susan S. Silbey. Organization Science Vol. 33, No. 5 (2022): 2041-2064.
Short, Jodi L, Reuel Schiller, Susan S. Silbey, Noah Jones, Babak Hemmatian, and LeeAnna Bowman-Carpio. Ohio State Technology Law Journal Vol. 19, No. 1 (2022): 1-44.
Silbey, Susan. In The New Pragmatist Sociology: Inquiry, Agency, and Democracy, edited by Christopher Winship, Isaac Reed, and Neil Gross, 256-304. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2022.
Huising, Ruthanne, and Susan S. Silbey. Regulation and Governance Vol. 15, No. s1 (2021): s40-s62. Download Paper.
Huising, Ruthanne, and Susan S. Silbey. STAT, August 13, 2021.
Distinguished scholars from across the U.S., Canada, and Europe came together at the MIT Sloan School of Management in early June for a two-day conference in honor of Professor Susan S. Silbey.
New research finds a connection between compliance with workplace regulations and the hazards they’re meant to prevent.
"Biosafety must become a core feature of good biological science, incorporated into funding, training, publishing, and promotion procedures."