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March, James G
James G. March
James Gardner March
(January 15, 1928 – September 27, 2018) was an American
political scientist
,
sociologist
, and
economist
. A
professor
at
Stanford University
in the
Stanford Graduate School of Business
and
Stanford Graduate School of Education
, he is best known for his research on
organizations
, his (jointly with
Richard Cyert
) seminal work on
A Behavioral Theory of the Firm
, and the organizational decision making model known as the
Garbage Can Model
.
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