[specialissues] Honoring the Scientific Endeavor of James March - Special Issue on Journal of Management History


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  • Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 09:18:28 +0200

Dear Colleague

Together with other scholars (Mario Hayek, Texas A&M University-Commerce; Alex W. Williams, Texas A&M University-Commerce; Christopher Hartt, Dalhousie University; and Joyce T. Heames, Berry College), I have launched a Special Issue entitled “Honoring the Scientific Endeavor of James March” on Journal of Management History

Attached you find also the PDF of the SI and you can follow the project also on ResearchGate here—> https://www.researchgate.net/project/Special-Issue-Call-for-Papers-from-Journal-of-Management-History-Honoring-the-Scientific-Endeavor-of-James-March.


In this Special Issue, we encourage contributions honoring the works of James March; in this vein, historical analysis to be followed, but are not limited to, are:

•    From the Behavioral Theory of the Firm to Behavioral Strategy;
•    From organizational learning to the learning organization;
•    From dominant coalition to Upper Echelons Theory and superstars’ CEOs;
•    From the technology of foolishness to rational technologies;
•    Adaptive rationality and ecological rationality;
•    Focus of attention, the Attention-Based View of the firm, and mindfulness;
•    Personal leadership and situated leadership;
•    Standard operating procedures, routines, and dynamic capabilities;
•    From aspiration and organizational adaptation to co-evolutionary processes.

These and other topics are welcome to be discussed within this Special Issue. What is mandatory for submitted articles is to be historically rooted in James March’s works.

Papers may be submitted from October 2020 until January 30th 2021


Please, let me know if you are willing to contribute to this Special Issue; I remain available for any other clarification,

 

Best

Matteo


Matteo Cristofaro
Research Fellow in Management
University of Rome Tor Vergata 

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Main publication:
Cristofaro, M. (2019). “I feel and think, therefore I am”: An Affect-Cognitive Theory of management decisions. European Management Journal, Vol. 38 No. 2, pp. 344-355.

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