James Gardner March was a prominent American sociologist and professor at Stanford University.
He made significant contributions to the field of organizational studies, particularly in decision-making processes within firms.
March's research focused on how organizations function and make decisions, leading to influential works like "A Behavioral Theory of the Firm." His insights into organizational behavior and decision-making have had a lasting impact on management and social sciences.
March's academic career at Stanford spanned both the university proper and the Graduate School of Education, where he continued to shape understanding of organizational dynamics and decision-making theories.
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