Books
Edward A. Feigenbaum and David James Brunner. The Japanese Entrepreneur: Making the Desert Bloom. Tokyo, Japan: Nihon Keizai Shimbun. 2002. The book is freely available online in English and Japanese here.
Book chapters
David James Brunner, Alan MacCormack, Darren Zinner, and Lee Fleming. “R&D Project Selection and Portfolio Management: A Review of the Past, a Description of the Present, and a Sketch of the Future”. In Handbook of Technology and Innovation Management. Scott Shane, ed. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons. 2008.
Invited Articles
Paul S. Adler, Mary Benner, David James Brunner, John Paul MacDuffie, Emi Osono, Bradly R. Staats, Hirotaka Takeuchi, Michael Tushman and Sidney G. Winter. 2009. “Perspectives on the Productivity Dilemma”. Journal of Operations Management 27 (2) 99-113.
Working Papers
David James Brunner, Bradley R. Staats, Michael L. Tushman, and David M. Upton. “Wellsprings of Creation: Perturbation and the Paradox of the Highly Disciplined Organization.”
David James Brunner, Bradley R. Staats, Marco Iansiti, and George Favaloro. “Information Technology and the Growth of the Firm: A Process Theory Perspective.” HBS Working Paper, No. 06-053, 2006.
Conference Presentations
David James Brunner, Bradley R. Staats, Michael L. Tushman, and David M. Upton. “Confronting the Paradox of the Highly Disciplined Organization: The Role of Perturbation.” Paper presentation at Strategic Management Society Conference, Cologne, Germany. Nominated for SMS Best Conference Paper Award. Oct 2008.
David James Brunner and Bradley R. Staats. “Wellsprings of Creation: Perturbation and the Paradox of the Highly Disciplined Organization.” Presentation at Academy of Management Conference, Anaheim, CA as part of all-academy symposium entitled The Productivity Dilemma Revisited: Disciplined Processes and Innovation at Toyota Wellsprings of Creation: Perturbation and the Paradox of the Highly Disciplined Organization. Co-organized symposium with Bradley R. Staats and Michael L. Tushman. Aug 2008.
Bradley R. Staats, David James Brunner, Michael L. Tushman, and David M. Upton. “Confronting the Paradox of the Highly Disciplined Organization: The Role of Perturbation.” Paper presentation at Atlanta Competitive Advantage Conference, Atlanta, GA. Jun 2008.
David James Brunner. “Strategic Implications of Computer-Assisted Routines.” Presentation at 15th Annual CCC Doctoral Colloquium, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. Apr 2008.
Bradley R. Staats, David James Brunner, and David M. Upton. “Variation Reduction and Dynamic Capabilities: Friends Or Foes?” Paper presentation at the Strategic Management Society 22nd Annual International Conference, San Diego, CA. Oct 2007.
David James Brunner, Bradley R. Staats, and Marco Iansiti. “New Perspectives on the Business Value of IT.” Paper presentation at INFORMS Conference, San Francisco, CA. Nov 2005.