James G. March
{{Short description|American political scientist, sociologist, and economist}}
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James Gardner March (January 15, 1928 – September 27, 2018) was an American political scientist, sociologist, and economist. A professor at Stanford University in the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford Graduate School of Education, he is best known for his research on organizations,{{Cite news|date=October 1, 2006|title=Ideas as Art|work=Harvard Business Review|url=https://hbr.org/2006/10/ideas-as-art|access-date=March 29, 2021|issn=0017-8012}} his (jointly with Richard Cyert) seminal work on A Behavioral Theory of the Firm,Richard M. Cyert and James G. March, A Behavioral Theory of the Firm, 2nd ed., Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1992.{{ISBN|0-13-073304-0}} and the organizational decision making model known as the Garbage Can Model.{{cite web|url=https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/faculty/james-g-march|title=Faculty Profiles – James G March – Bio Main|publisher=Stanford University|access-date=July 17, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190504113322/https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/faculty/james-g-march|archive-date=May 4, 2019|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/James-G-March |title=James G. March, American social scientist |author= |website=britannica.com |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |access-date=June 1, 2020 }}
Early life and education
Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1928,{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ylVVTHGgYCQC&q=James+G.+March+15+January+1928&pg=PA410 | title=The Oxford Handbook of Management Theorists| isbn=978-0-19-164537-2| last1=Witzel| first1=Morgen| last2=Warner| first2=Malcolm| date=February 28, 2013| publisher=OUP Oxford}} March received his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1945 in political science. He received his M.A. in 1950 and Ph.D. in 1953 from Yale University, both in political science.{{cite web |url = https://sociology.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/jgmvita.pdf |title = James G March CV |access-date=June 5, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180911131434/https://sociology.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/jgmvita.pdf |archive-date=September 11, 2018}}
James March was awarded honorary doctorate from numerous universities:
- Copenhagen Business School (then: Copenhagen School of Economics), 1978
- Hanken School of Economics (Helsinki), 1979
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1980
- University of Bergen, 1980; (Economics)
- Uppsala University, 1987; (EkDhc, Faculty of Social Sciences){{Cite web|url=http://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/traditions/prizes/honorary-doctorates/|title = Honorary doctorates – Uppsala University, Sweden| date=June 9, 2023 }}
- Helsinki School of Economics, 1991
- Dublin City University, 1994; (Economics)
- Göteborg University, 1998
- University of Poitiers, 2001
- University of Trento, 2000
- University of Southern Denmark, 2003
- Budapest University of Economics, 2003
- York University (Toronto), 2007
- Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC Paris), 2007
- Ramon Llull University (Barcelona), 2007
- Lappeenranta (Finland) University of Technology, 2008
- Stockholm (Sweden) Stockholm School of Economics, 2009{{citation needed|date=February 2011}}
Career
From 1953 to 1964, he had served on the faculties of the Carnegie Institute of Technology as a senior research fellow and assistant professor, and later professor of industrial administration and psychology.
For the academic year of 1955–56, March was a Political Science Fellow at the Stanford University Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.{{cite web|url = https://casbs.stanford.edu/people/james-g-march | title = Stanford University CASBS Political Science Fellow | access-date = April 27, 2024}}
From 1964 to 1970, March joined the faculty at the University of California, Irvine as the founding Dean of the School of Social Sciences (1964–69). He was also a professor of psychology and sociology.{{cite web|url = https://www.socsci.uci.edu/files/history/ | title = University of California, Irvine, Social Sciences History | access-date = March 18, 2019}}
In 1970, March moved to Stanford University. At Stanford, he held several titles, including professor of political science and sociology, David Jacks Professor of Higher Education (1970–1978), professor of management (1978–1979), Fred H. Merrill Professor of Management (1979–1992), Jack Steele Parker Professor of International Management (1992–present). He had also served as a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution (1978–1987) and the founding director of the Scandinavian Consortium for Organizational Research (Scancor) (1989–1999).{{cite web |title=SCANCOR |url=https://scancor.org/about-scancor/director-and-co-director-p2/test-persons-page/ |website=SCANCOR (Scandinavian Consortium for Organizational Research) |publisher=Stanford Graduate School of Education |access-date=June 5, 2020 |archive-date=June 5, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200605200621/https://scancor.org/about-scancor/director-and-co-director-p2/test-persons-page/ |url-status=dead }}
He had been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society,{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/05/29/MN198354.DTL|title=Stanford professors elected to prestigious society|publisher=San Francisco Chronicle|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020502160923/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=%2Fchronicle%2Farchive%2F2001%2F05%2F29%2FMN198354.DTL|archive-date=May 2, 2002|url-status=dead}} and the National Academy of Education, and had been a member of the National Science Board.{{cite web|url=https://www.nsf.gov/nsb/documents/2000/nsb00215/nsb50/former.html|title=NSF: NSB 50th Anniversary|website=National Science Foundation|access-date=October 26, 2018}} He was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences{{cite web|url=http://www.kva.se/en/contact/Kontakt-sida/?personId=660|title=The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: James G. March|access-date=November 10, 2015|archive-date=September 7, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907130714/http://www.kva.se/en/contact/Kontakt-sida/?personId=660|url-status=dead}} and the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.{{cite web|url=http://www.dnva.no/c26849/artikkel/vis.html?tid=40112|title=Gruppe 7: Samfunnsfag (herunder sosiologi, statsvitenskap og økonomi)|trans-title=Group 7: Social sciences (including sociology, political science and economics)|publisher=Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters|language=no|access-date=January 9, 2011}}
He interacted and communicated in many different forms as books, articles, interactive seminars, films and poetry.
Contributions
March was highly respected for his broad theoretical perspective which combined theories from psychology and other behavioural sciences. As a core member of the Carnegie School, he collaborated with the cognitive psychologist Herbert A. Simon on several works on organization theory.March, James G. and Herbert Simon, Organizations, John Wiley and Sons, 1958, {{ISBN|0-471-56793-0}}
March was also known for his seminal work on the behavioural perspective on the theory of the firm along with Richard Cyert (1963).{{citation needed|date=February 2011}}
In 1972, March worked together with Johan Olsen and Michael D. Cohen on the systemic-anarchic perspective of organizational decision making known as the Garbage Can Model.{{cite journal |title=A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice|first1=Michael D. |last1=Cohen|author-link1=Michael D. Cohen (academic) |first2=James G. |last2=March|author-link2=James G. March|first3=Johann P.|last3=Olsen|author-link3=Johan Olsen |journal=Administrative Science Quarterly|issue=l|year=1972 |jstor=2392088 |doi=10.2307/2392088 |volume=17 |pages=1}}
The scope of his academic work was broad but focused on understanding how decisions happen in individuals, groups, organizations, companies and society.{{Cite journal|last1=Anderson|first1=Marc H.|last2=Lemken|first2=Russell K.|date=2019|title=An Empirical Assessment of the Influence of March and Simon's Organizations: The Realized Contribution and Unfulfilled Promise of a Masterpiece|url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/joms.12527|journal=Journal of Management Studies|language=en|volume=56|issue=8|pages=1537–1569|doi=10.1111/joms.12527|s2cid=201323442 |issn=1467-6486}}{{Cite journal|last1=Cristofaro|first1=Matteo|last2=Hayek|first2=Mario|last3=Williams|first3=Wallace|last4=Hartt|first4=Christopher|last5=Heames|first5=Joyce|date=3 January 2022|title=Guest editorial: Honoring the scientific endeavor of James March|journal=Journal of Management History|volume=28|issue=1|pages=1–9|doi=10.1108/JMH-10-2021-0055 |s2cid=245614032 |doi-access=free}} He explores factors that influences decision making, such as risk orientation, leadership and the ambiguity of the present and the past; politics and vested interests by stakeholders; the challenges of giving and receiving advice; the challenges of organizational and individual learning and the challenges of balancing exploration and exploitation in organizations.
Awards
March received numerous awards, including:
- 1968 Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal, Yale University{{cite web | url = https://gsas.yale.edu/list-past-wilbur-cross-recipients#1966-1969 | title = Yale University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, List of Past Wilbur Cross Recipients | access-date = March 18, 2019 }}{{Dead link|date=September 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
- 1984 Scholarly Contributions to Management Award (Irwin Award), Academy of Management{{cite web | url = http://aom.org/Meetings/awards/Historical-Award-Winners.aspx | title = Academy of Management, Historical Award Winners | access-date = March 18, 2019 | archive-date = September 5, 2015 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150905184749/http://aom.org/Meetings/awards/Historical-Award-Winners.aspx | url-status = dead }}
- 1995 Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stanford University
- 1997 John Gaus Award from the American Political Science Association{{cite web | url = https://www.apsanet.org/PUBLICATIONS/Award-Lectures/John-Gaus-Lectures | title= American Political Science Association, John Gaus Lectures | access-date = March 18, 2019}}
- OMT Distinguished Scholar Award, Academy of Management{{cite web | url = http://omtweb.org/awards/distinguished-scholar-award | title= Academy of Management, Organization and Management Theory, Distinguished Scholar Award | access-date = March 18, 2019}}
- 2004 Viipuri Prize, Viipuri School of Economics
- 2004 Aaron Wildavsky Enduring Contribution Award, American Political Science Association
- 2005 Herbert A. Simon Award, Budapest University of Economics
- 2016 Progress Medal from the Society for Progress{{cite web | url = http://societyforprogress.org/laureates-2016.html | title= 2016 Progress Medal Laureates | access-date = March 18, 2019}}
Personal
James March was the father of four children and a grandfather. He died on September 27, 2018, aged 90.{{cite web | url=https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/newsroom/school-news/james-g-march-professor-business-education-humanities-dies-90 | title=James G. March, Professor of Business, Education, and Humanities, Dies at 90 | access-date=June 1, 2020}}
Bibliography: Selected Articles
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | date = June 1955 | title = An introduction to the theory and measurement of influence | url = https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:zf609tm0200/zf609tm0200.pdf | doi = 10.2307/1951813 | journal = The American Political Science Review | volume = XLIX | issue = 2 | pages = 431–451 | access-date = March 18, 2019 | jstor = 1951813 | s2cid = 145564166 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = Levitan | first1 = Richard E. | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | year = 1957 | title = A Set of Necessary, Sufficient, and Independent Conditions for Proportional Representation" (abstract) | jstor = 1910262| journal = Econometrica | volume = 25 | issue = 2| pages = 361–362 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 1958 | title = A Behavioral Theory of Decision Making | journal = Personnel Administration | volume = 21 | issue = 3| pages = 8–10 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = Cyert | first1 = Richard M. | last2 = Dill | first2 = William R. | last3 = March | first3 = James G. | year = 1958 | title = The Role of Expectations in Business Decision-Making | doi = 10.2307/2390716 | journal = Administrative Science Quarterly | volume = 3 | issue = 3| pages = 309–340 | jstor = 2390716 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 1962 | title = The Business Firm as a Political Coalition | journal = Journal of Politics | volume = 24 | issue = 4| pages = 662–678 | doi=10.1017/s0022381600016169| s2cid = 222430292 }}
- James G. March, "The Power of Power", pp. 39–70 in David Easton, ed., Varieties of Political Theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1966.
- James G. March, "The Technology of Foolishness", Civiløkonomen (Copenhagen), 18 (1971) 4, 4–12.
- {{cite journal | last1 = Cohen | first1 = Michael D. | author-link = Michael D. Cohen (academic) | author-link3 = Johan P. Olsen | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | last3 = Olsen | first3 = Johan P. | year = 1972 | title = A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice | journal = Administrative Science Quarterly | volume = 17 | issue = 1| pages = 1–25 | doi=10.2307/2392088| jstor = 2392088 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | author-link2 = Johan P. Olsen | last2 = Olsen | first2 = Johan P. | year = 1975 | title = The Uncertainty of the Past: Organizational Learning Under Ambiguity | journal = European Journal of Political Research | volume = 3 | issue = 2| pages = 147–171 | doi=10.1111/j.1475-6765.1975.tb00521.x}}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 1978 | title = Bounded Rationality, Ambiguity, and the Engineering of Choice | journal = Bell Journal of Economics | volume = 9 | issue = 2| pages = 587–608 | doi=10.2307/3003600| jstor = 3003600 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 1979 | title = Ambiguity and the Engineering of Choice | journal = International Studies of Management and Organizations | volume = 9 | issue = 3| pages = 9–39 | doi = 10.1080/00208825.1979.11656270 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James C. | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | year = 1981 | title = Performance Sampling and Weibull Distributions | journal = Administrative Science Quarterly | volume = 26 | issue = 1| pages = 90–92 | doi=10.2307/2392602| jstor = 2392602 }}
- Martha S. Feldman and James G. March, "Information in Organizations as Signal and Symbol", Administrative Science Quarterly, 26 (1981) 171–186.
- James G. March, "Decisions in Organizations and Theories of Choice", pp. 205–244 in Andrew Van de Ven and William Joyce, eds., Perspectives on Organization Design and Behavior. New York, NY: Wiley Interscience, 1981.
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 1981 | title = Footnotes to Organizational Change | journal = Administrative Science Quarterly | volume = 26 | issue = 4| pages = 563–577 | doi=10.2307/2392340| jstor = 2392340 | citeseerx = 10.1.1.463.6332 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = Levinthal | first1 = Daniel | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | year = 1981 | title = A Model of Adaptive Organizational Search | journal = Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization | volume = 2 | issue = 4| pages = 307–333 | doi=10.1016/0167-2681(81)90012-3}}
- James G. March and Zur Shapira, "Behavioral Decision Theory and Organizational Decision Theory", pp. 92–115 in Gerardo Ungson and Daniel Braunstein, eds., Decision Making: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry. Boston, MA: Kent Publishing Company, 1982.
- {{cite journal | last1 = Harrison | first1 = J. Richard | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | year = 1984 | title = Decision Making and Post-Decision Surprises | journal = Administrative Science Quarterly | volume = 29 | issue = 1| pages = 26–42 | doi=10.2307/2393078| jstor = 2393078 }}
- James G. March and Guje Sevón, "Gossip, Information, and Decision-Making", pp. 95–107 in Lee S. Sproull and J. Patrick Crecine, eds., Advances in Information Processing in Organizations, Vol. I. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1984.
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | author-link2 = Johan P. Olsen | last2 = Olsen | first2 = Johan P. | year = 1984 | title = The New Institutionalism: Organizational Factors in Political Life | journal = American Political Science Review | volume = 78 | issue = 3| pages = 734–749 | doi=10.2307/1961840| jstor = 1961840 | s2cid = 58917412 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = Herriott | first1 = Scott R. | last2 = Levinthal | first2 = Daniel | last3 = March | first3 = James G. | year = 1985 | title = Learning from Experience in Organizations | journal = American Economic Review | volume = 75 | pages = 298–302 }}
- James R. Glenn Jr., and James G. March, "Presidential Time Allocation 1970–1984", pp. 263–266 in Michael D. Cohen and James G. March, Leadership and Ambiguity, 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1986.
- {{cite journal | last1 = Eaton Baier | first1 = Vicki | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | last3 = Sætren | first3 = Harald | year = 1986 | title = Implementation and Ambiguity | journal = Scandinavian Journal of Management Studies | volume = 2 | issue = 3–4| pages = 197–212 | doi=10.1016/0281-7527(86)90016-2}}
- James G. March, "Theories of Making Choice and Making Decisions", pp. 305–325 in Rolf Wolff, ed., Organizing Industrial Development - Visible Guiding Hands. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1986.
- James G. March, "Ambiguity and Accounting: The Elusive Link between Information and Decision Making", Accounting, Organizations, and Society, 12 (1987) 153–168. Also pp. 31–49 in Barry E. Cushing, ed., Accounting and Culture, American Accounting Association, 1987.
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | last2 = Shapira | first2 = Zur | year = 1987 | title = Managerial Perspectives on Risk and Risk Taking | journal = Management Science | volume = 33 | issue = 11| pages = 1404–1418 | doi=10.1287/mnsc.33.11.1404| s2cid = 42901494 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = Levitt | first1 = Barbara | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | year = 1988 | title = Organizational Learning | journal = Annual Review of Sociology | volume = 14 | pages = 319–340 | doi=10.1146/annurev.soc.14.1.319| doi-access = }}
- James G. March and Guje Sevón, "Behavioral Perspectives on Theories of the Firm", pp. 369–402 in W. Fred van Raaij, Gery M. van Veldhoven, and Karl-Erik Wärneryd, eds., Handbook of Economic Psychology. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988.
- James G. March and Lee S. Sproull, "Technology, Management, and Competitive Advantage", pp. 144–173 in Paul S. Goodman, Lee S. Sproull and Associates, Technology and Organizations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1990.
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | last2 = Sproull | first2 = Lee S. | last3 = Tamuz | first3 = Michal | year = 1991 | title = Learning from Samples of One or Fewer | journal = Organization Science | volume = 2 | issue = 6| pages = 1–13 | doi=10.1287/orsc.2.1.1 | pmc = }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 1991 | title = Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational Learning | journal = Organization Science | volume = 2 | issue = 1| pages = 71–87 | doi=10.1287/orsc.2.1.71}}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 1991 | title = Organizational Consultants and Organizational Research | journal = Journal of Applied Communication Research | volume = 19 | issue = 1–2| pages = 20–31 | doi=10.1080/00909889109365290}}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 1991 | title = How Decisions Happen in Organizations | journal = Human-Computer Interaction | volume = 6 | issue = 2| pages = 95–117 | doi=10.1207/s15327051hci0602_1}}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | last2 = Simon | first2 = Herbert A. | year = 1993 | title = Organizations Revisited | journal = Industrial and Corporate Change | volume = 2 | pages = 299–316 | doi=10.1093/icc/2.1.299}}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 2006 | title = Rationality, Foolishness, and Adaptive Intelligence | journal = Strategic Management Journal | volume = 27 | issue = 3| pages = 201–214 | doi=10.1002/smj.515}}
- James G. March and Johan P. Olsen, "The Logic of Appropriateness", pp. 689–708 in Michael Moran, Martin Rein, and Robert E. Goodin (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
- James G. March and Johan P. Olsen, "Elaborating the 'New Institutionalism'", pp. 3–20 in R.A.W. Rhodes, S. Binder and B. Rockman (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 2007 | title = The Study of Organizations and Organizing Since 1945 | journal = Organization Studies | volume = 28 | pages = 9–19 | doi=10.1177/0170840607075277| s2cid = 145682383 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = Augier | first1 = Mie | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | year = 2007 | title = The Pursuit of Relevance in Management Education | journal = California Management Review | volume = 49 | issue = 3| pages = 129–146 | doi=10.2307/41166398| jstor = 41166398 | s2cid = 144082140 }}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 2007 | title = Scholarship, Scholarly Institutions, and Scholarly Communities | journal = Organization Science | volume = 18 | issue = 3| pages = 537–542 | doi=10.1287/orsc.1070.0269}}
- {{cite journal | last1 = March | first1 = James G. | year = 2007 | title = Ibsen, Ideals, and the Subornation of Lies | journal = Organization Studies | volume = 28 | issue = 8| pages = 1277–1285 | doi=10.1177/0170840607079223| s2cid = 144447404 }}
- Michael D. Cohen, James G. March, and Johan P. Olsen, "The Garbage Can Model", International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies, Sage, forthcoming 2008.
- {{cite journal | last1 = Augier | first1 = Mie | last2 = March | first2 = James G. | year = 2008 | title = Realism and Comprehension in Economics: A Footnote to an Exchange between Oliver E. Williamson and Herbert A. Simon | journal = Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization | volume = 66 | pages = 95–105 | doi=10.1016/j.jebo.2007.05.003}}
Bibliography: Books
March wrote many books including some with different co-authors:
- James G. March and Herbert A. Simon, Organizations. New York: Wiley, 1958. 2nd ed., Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1993. Translated into Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish. Voted the seventh most influential management book of the 20th century in a poll of the fellows of the Academy of Management.{{cite journal |last1= Bedeian |first1= Arthur G. |last2= Wren |first2= Daniel A. |author-link1= Arthur G. Bedeian |author-link2= Daniel A. Wren |date= Winter 2001 |title= Most Influential Management Books of the 20th Century |journal= Organizational Dynamics |volume= 29 |issue= 3 |pages= 221–225 |doi= 10.1016/S0090-2616(01)00022-5 |url= http://www.bus.lsu.edu/bedeian/articles/MostInfluentialBooks-OD2001.pdf |access-date= May 5, 2012 |archive-date= October 17, 2015 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20151017015937/http://www.bus.lsu.edu/bedeian/articles/MostInfluentialBooks-OD2001.pdf |url-status= dead }}
- Richard M. Cyert and James G. March, A Behavioral Theory of the Firm. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1963. 2nd ed., Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1992. Translated into Chinese, French, German, Italian, and Japanese.
- James G. March, ed., Handbook of Organizations. Chicago, IL: Rand McNally, 1965.
- Heinz Eulau and James G. March, eds., Political Science. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1969.
- Bernard R. Gelbaum and James G. March, Mathematics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Probability, Calculus and Statistics. Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders Co., 1969.
- Michael D. Cohen and James G. March, Leadership and Ambiguity: The American College President. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1974. 2nd ed., Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1986.
- Charles A. Lave and James G. March, An Introduction to Models in the Social Sciences. New York: Harper and Row, 1975. 2nd ed., Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1993. Translated into Dutch, Japanese, and Spanish. (1975) {{ISBN|0-8191-8381-4}}
- James G. March and Johan P. Olsen, Ambiguity and Choice in Organizations. Bergen, Norway: Universitetsforlaget, 1976. Translated into Japanese. (1980) {{ISBN|82-00-01960-8}}
- James G. March, Autonomy as a Factor in Group Organization: A Study in Politics, New York: Arno Press, 1980. {{ISBN|0-405-12980-7}}
- James G. March and Roger Weissinger-Baylon, eds., Ambiguity and Command: Organizational Perspectives on Military Decision Making. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1986.
- James G. March, Decisions and Organizations. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988. {{ISBN|0-631-16856-7}}. Translated into French, German, Italian, and Japanese.
- James G. March and Johan P. Olsen, Rediscovering Institutions: The Organizational Basis of Politics. New York: Free Press/Macmillan, 1989. Translated into Italian and Spanish. {{ISBN|0-02-920115-2}}
- James G. March, A Primer on Decision Making: How Decisions Happen. New York, NY: The Free Press, 1994. Translated into Chinese, Greek, and Italian. {{ISBN|0-02-920035-0}}
- James G. March, Fornuft og Forandring: Ledelse i en Verden Beriget av Uklarhet (Danish: Reason and Change: Leadership in a World Enriched by Ambiguity), articles selected and translated by Kristian Kreiner and Marianne Risberg. Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur, 1995.
- James G. March and Johan P. Olsen, Democratic Governance. New York, NY: The Free Press, 1995. {{ISBN|0-02-874054-8}}. Translated into Italian.
- James G. March, The Pursuit of Organizational Intelligence. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1999. {{ISBN|0-631-21102-0}}.
- James G. March, Martin Schulz, and Xueguang Zhou, The Dynamics of Rules: Change in Written Organizational Codes. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000. {{ISBN|0-8047-3996-X}}. Translated into Chinese and Italian.
- Mie Augier and James G. March, eds., Economics of Change, Choice, and Organization: Essays in Memory of Richard M. Cyert. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 2002.
- James G. March and Thierry Weil, Le leadership dans les organizations. (French: Leadership in Organizations). Paris: Les Presses de l’École des Mines, 2003. Translated into English as On Leadership. See below.
- Mie Augier and James G. March, eds., Models of a Man: Essays in Memory of Herbert A. Simon. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.
- James G. March, Valg, Vane og Vision: Perspektiver på Aspiration og Adfærd (Danish: Choice, Habit and Vision: Perspectives on Aspirations and Behavior), articles selected and translated by Kristian Kreiner and Mie Augier. Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur, 2005.
- James G. March, Szervezeti tanulás és döntéshozatal (Hungarian: Organizational Learning and Decision Making), articles selected and translated by students at the László Rajk College. Budapest: Alinea Kiadó, 2005.
- James G. March and Thierry Weil, On Leadership. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 2005. {{ISBN|1-4051-3247-7}}. Translated into Spanish, Korean, Italian, Chinese.
- James G. March, Explorations in Organizations. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2008.
- James G. March, The Ambiguities of Experience. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2010.
Bibliography: Films
- Passion and Discipline: Don Quixote's Lessons for Leadership. A film (67 minutes) conceived and written by James G. March, produced and directed by Steven C. Schecter. Schecter Films (in association with the Stanford Graduate School of Business), 2003.
- Heroes and History: The Lessons for Leadership from Tolstoy's War and Peace. A film (65 minutes) conceived and written by James G. March, produced and directed by Steven C. Schecter. Schecter Films (in association with the Yale School of Management and the Copenhagen business School), 2008.
Bibliography: Poetry
- James G. March, Academic Notes. London: Poets' and Painters' Press, 1974.
- James G. March, Aged Wisconsin. London: Poets' and Painters' Press, 1977.
- James G. March, Pleasures of the Process, London: Poets' and Painters' Press, 1980.
- James G. March, Slow Learner. London: Poets' and Painters' Press, 1985.
- James G. March, Minor Memos. London: Poets' and Painters' Press, 1990.
- James G. March, Late Harvest. Palo Alto, CA: Bonde Press, 2000.
- James G. March, Footprints. Palo Alto, CA: Bonde Press, 2005.
- James G. March, Quiet Corners. Palo Alto, CA: Bonde Press, 2008.
- James G. March, Small Steps. Palo Alto, CA: Bonde Press, 2010.
- James G. March, A Collection of Words. Palo Alto, CA: Bonde Press, 2011.
- James G. March, Fermented Fruit. Palo Alto, CA: Bonde Press, 2013.
References
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100705073602/http://gsbapps.stanford.edu/facultyprofiles/biomain.asp?id=65055919 Biography], Stanford faculty.
- [https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840618823653 "In memoriam: James G. March"] Nils Brunsson, Organization Studies, 40(2), 291–295, January 29, 2019.
- [https://www.sv.uio.no/arena/english/research/news-and-events/news/2018/in-memoriam-by-olsen-to-march.html In memorium: James G. March], Johan P. Olsen, University of Oslo, ARENA Centre for European Studies, 2018.
- [http://theconversation.com/don-quichotte-khoutouzov-james-march-comprendre-les-organisations-humaines-et-le-leadership-104079 "Don Quichotte, Khoutouzov, James March : comprendre les organisations humaines et le leadership] par Thierry Weil, The Conversation, September 28, 2018.
- [https://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2018/10/03/mort-de-l-economiste-americain-james-gardner-march_5364132_3382.html "Mort de l’économiste américain James Gardner March"] par Thierry Weil (Chaire Futurs du travail et de l'industrie à Mines Paristech), Le Monde, Publié le 03 octobre 2018.
- [https://doi.org/10.1186/s41469-017-0024-z "On organizing: an interview with James G. March"] by Dong, J., March, J.G. & Workiewicz, M, from the Journal of Organization Design, 6, 14 (2017).
- [http://societyforprogress.org/laureate/march-james.html Acceptance speech, Progress Medal], Society for Progress, 2016.
- [https://hbr.org/2006/10/ideas-as-art "Ideas as Art"] by Diane Coutu, Harvard Business Review, 84(10): 82–91, October 2006.
- [https://hbr.org/2003/12/who-are-the-gurus-gurus "Who Are the Gurus’ Gurus?"] by Prusak and Davenport, Harvard Business Review, December 2003.
- [https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/7581457_James_G_March James G. March research works], ResearchGate.
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