James G. March

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James G. March was an influential organizational theorist and political scientist known for his work on decision-making, organizational behavior, and the "garbage can" model of organizational choice.

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instanceOf academic
organizational theorist
person
political scientist
academicDegree PhD in political science
coAuthor Herbert Simon
surface form: Herbert A. Simon

Johan P. Olsen
Michael D. Cohen
Richard M. Cyert
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1928-01-15
dateOfDeath 2018-09-27
educatedAt University of Wisconsin–Madison
Yale University
employer CMU
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University

Stanford University
Yale University
familyName March
fieldOfWork behavioral economics
surface form: behavioral theory of the firm

decision-making theory
organizational theory
political science
fullName James Gardner March
gender male
givenName James
influenced management studies
organizational studies
public administration
knownFor behavioral theory of the firm
garbage can model of organizational choice
organizational decision-making research
organizational learning theory
languageOfWork English
notableWork behavioral theory of the firm
surface form: A Behavioral Theory of the Firm

Ambiguity and Choice in Organizations
Decisions and Organizations
Leadership and Ambiguity
Organizations
Rediscovering Institutions: The Organizational Basis of Politics
The Pursuit of Organizational Intelligence
placeOfBirth Cleveland, Ohio, United States
placeOfDeath Portola Valley, California
surface form: Portola Valley, California, United States
positionHeld Professor at Carnegie Mellon University
Professor at Stanford University
Professor at Yale University
theory behavioral theory of the firm
garbage can model of organizational choice
workInstitution Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford University Department of Political Science

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Herbert Simon coAuthor James G. March
subject surface form: Herbert A. Simon