Carnegie goes to California : advancing and celebrating the work of James G. March /: advancing and celebrating the work of James G. March. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Carnegie goes to California : advancing and celebrating the work of James G. March /: advancing and celebrating the work of James G. March. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Carnegie goes to California : advancing and celebrating the work of James G. March
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Christine M. Beckman.
- Editors:
- Beckman, Christine M
- Contents:
- Introduction. Alternatives and Complements to Rationality; Christine M. Beckman Section 1. Building on the post-1970 Legacy of James G. March Chapter 1. Marching to the sea: Little ideas and small innovations in the evolution of amphibious operations; Mie Augier and Sean F.X. Barrett Chapter 2. Management systems for exploration and exploitation; M. Diane Burton and Charles A. O'Reilly III Chapter 3. Adaptive rationality, garbage cans, and the policy process; Scott C. Ganz Chapter 4. 'Fools' with impossible goals: Mobilizing March's technology of foolishness to tackle grand challenges; Yanfei Hu and Claus Rerup Chapter 5. The variance of variance; Chengwei Liu and Chia-Jung Tsay Chapter 6. Truth, beauty and justice in models of social action; Mark Zbaracki, Lee Watkiss, Cameron McAlpine, and Julian Barg Chapter 7. The Logic of Appropriateness – a Central Concept in Institutional Theory; Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid Chapter 8. Bringing the logic of appropriateness into the lab: An experimental study of behavior and cognition; Daniel A. Newark and Markus C. Becker Section 2. Reflections on Jim March as a Teacher and Educator Chapter 9. James March's lessons on teaching; Thierry Weil Chapter 10. A few notes on Jim March as a mentor; Mie Augier Chapter 11. A personal reflection on my long relationship with Jim March; Zur Shapira Chapter 12. Learning about scholarship and being a scholar: The courage of foolishness; Sim B Sitkin Conclusion. Pictures at an Exhibition; Daniel A.Introduction. Alternatives and Complements to Rationality; Christine M. Beckman Section 1. Building on the post-1970 Legacy of James G. March Chapter 1. Marching to the sea: Little ideas and small innovations in the evolution of amphibious operations; Mie Augier and Sean F.X. Barrett Chapter 2. Management systems for exploration and exploitation; M. Diane Burton and Charles A. O'Reilly III Chapter 3. Adaptive rationality, garbage cans, and the policy process; Scott C. Ganz Chapter 4. 'Fools' with impossible goals: Mobilizing March's technology of foolishness to tackle grand challenges; Yanfei Hu and Claus Rerup Chapter 5. The variance of variance; Chengwei Liu and Chia-Jung Tsay Chapter 6. Truth, beauty and justice in models of social action; Mark Zbaracki, Lee Watkiss, Cameron McAlpine, and Julian Barg Chapter 7. The Logic of Appropriateness – a Central Concept in Institutional Theory; Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid Chapter 8. Bringing the logic of appropriateness into the lab: An experimental study of behavior and cognition; Daniel A. Newark and Markus C. Becker Section 2. Reflections on Jim March as a Teacher and Educator Chapter 9. James March's lessons on teaching; Thierry Weil Chapter 10. A few notes on Jim March as a mentor; Mie Augier Chapter 11. A personal reflection on my long relationship with Jim March; Zur Shapira Chapter 12. Learning about scholarship and being a scholar: The courage of foolishness; Sim B Sitkin Conclusion. Pictures at an Exhibition; Daniel A. Newark. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 302.35
Organizational sociology
Practical reason
Sociologists -- United States
Criticism and interpretation - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781800439801
9781800439788 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781800439795
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