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==Research== Herzberg started his research on organizations in the 1950s. He worked at the [[University of Utah]], where he remained until he retired. Prior to his move to [[Utah]] in 1972,<ref name="desnews20000122" /> Herzberg was professor of management at [[Case Western Reserve University]], where he established the Department of Industrial Mental Health. His research into the motivation to work was jointly published with Bernard Mausner and Barbara B. Snyderman,<ref name=book /> and his own ''Work and the Nature of Man'' was published in 1966.<ref>Herzberg, F. H., ''Work and the Nature of Man'', New York: The World Publishing Company, 1966, cited by Stead (1972)</ref> In his lifetime, Herzberg had consulted for many organizations as well as for the United States and other foreign governments. Herzberg's papers, covering his work from the 1950s to the 1990s, are held in the special collections archive at the University of Utah. The bulk of the material in the collection dates from the 1970s and 1980s.<ref name=archive>[[Orbis Cascade Alliance]], [https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv73168 Frederick Herzberg papers, 1950-1995], accessed 18 September 2023</ref>
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