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appeared in the 1963 book A
Behavioral Theory of the Firm by
Richard M.
Cyert and
James G. March. The work on the
behavioral theory started in 1952 when...
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Richard Michael Cyert (July 22, 1921 –
October 7, 1998) was an
American economist,
statistician and
organizational theorist, who
served as the
sixth President...
- Berthet,
Edward Bowman,
Klaus Brockhoff, John Child,
Alain Cotta,
Richard Cyert, Alan Dale,
Gordon B. Davis,
Harry Davis,
Susan Douglas,
Salah E. Elmaghraby...
- best
known for his
research on organizations, his (jointly with
Richard Cyert)
seminal work on A
Behavioral Theory of the Firm, and the organizational...
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rationality was
developed by
Herbert A. Simon,
along with
James March,
Richard Cyert and
Oliver Williamson.
Rational expectations were
developed by John F. Muth...
- materials.
During the 1970s and 1980s, the
tenure of
president Richard Cyert (1972–1990)
witnessed a
period of
growth and development. The
research budget...
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organizational psychologist, author, and filmmaker. He was the
Richard M.
Cyert Professor of
Organizational Psychology at
Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper...
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introduced by
Herbert A.
Simon and
developed in
economics by
Richard Cyert and
James March in
their 1963 book A
Behavioral Theory of the Firm. The...
- longer-run
feedback according to more
general rules, and so on. — Richard
Cyert and
James G. March, A
Behavioural Theory of the Firm In a 2019 article,...
- Newell, Simon, Nico Haberman,
Provost Angel Jordan and
President Richard Cyert, the
computer science department began a two-year
status as a "floating"...