Richard M. Cyert

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Richard M. Cyert was an American economist and organizational theorist best known for his influential work on behavioral theories of the firm and his long tenure as president of Carnegie Mellon University.

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instanceOf economist
human
organizational theorist
university president
academicDiscipline management
organizational studies
affiliation Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University NERFINISHED
authorOf A Behavioral Theory of the Firm NERFINISHED
coAuthor James G. March NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Columbia University
University of Minnesota NERFINISHED
University of Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
employer Carnegie Institute of Technology NERFINISHED
Carnegie Mellon University NERFINISHED
familyName Cyert NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork behavioral theory of the firm
economics
organizational theory
genre academic literature
givenName Richard
hasRole academic administrator
author
researcher
influenced modern theories of the firm
influencedBy Herbert A. Simon NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Carnegie School of organizational theory NERFINISHED
name Richard Michael Cyert NERFINISHED
notableConcept behavioral theory of the firm NERFINISHED
organizational decision processes
notableFor behavioral theories of the firm
presidency of Carnegie Mellon University
notableWork A Behavioral Theory of the Firm NERFINISHED
occupation economist
university administrator
positionHeld Dean of the Graduate School of Industrial Administration at Carnegie Mellon University NERFINISHED
President of Carnegie Mellon University
Professor of Economics at Carnegie Mellon University
researchInterest decision-making in firms
industrial organization
organizational behavior
workLocation Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED

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James G. March coAuthor Richard M. Cyert