Background
Lundstedt, Sven Bertil was born on May 6, 1926 in New York City. Son of Sven David and Edith Maria Lundstedt.
educator behavioral and social scientist
Lundstedt, Sven Bertil was born on May 6, 1926 in New York City. Son of Sven David and Edith Maria Lundstedt.
AB, University of Chicago, 1952; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1955; Master of Science, Harvard University, 1960.
Assistant director Foundation for Research on Human Behavior, 1960-1962. Assistant professor Case-Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1962-1964, associate professor, 1964-1968. Associate professor administrative science Ohio State University, Columbus, 1968-1969, professor public policy and management, since 1969, Ameritech Research professor, 1987-1989, professor international business public policy, since 1988, professor management and human resources, 1990—2005, professor emeritus, since 2005, member John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy, since 1999, emeritus professor public policy and management, since 2004.
Affiliate scientist Battelle PNL, since 1974. Chairman Batelle Endowment Program for Technology and Human Affairs, 1976—1980. Member University Senate, since 2002.
Director project on education of Chief Executive Officer Aspen Institute, 1978—1980. Advisor Task Force on Innovation, United States House of Representatives, 1983—1984. Advisor Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs, since 1988.
Member American Committee on United States Soviet Relations, since 1985, chair trade and negotiation project. Consultant E.I. duPont de Nemours & Company, Benjamin Franklin Goodrich Company, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Battelle Memorial Institute, National Fulbright Award Committee. Invited speaker Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1989.
President, Cleveland Mental Health Association, 1966-1968. Member Ohio Citizen's Task Force on Corrections, 1971-1972. Served with United States Army, 1944-1946.
Member of American Psychological Association, International Society Panetics (member, secretary board governors, founding member), American Society for Public Administration (president Central Ohio chapter 1975-1977, founder, chairman committee on business government relations 1977-1979, editorial board Public Administration Review 1978-1982), American Academy Arts and Sciences (chairman PIN committee on east/west trade negotiation), International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (innovation task force, national advisory committee project. international negotiation with American Association for the Advancement of Science, founder, chairman United States Midwest Association for IIASA since 1986, senior social science advisor since 1994).
Married Jean Elizabeth Sanford, June 16, 1951. Children: Margaret, Peter, Janet.