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This volume highlights and builds on many of the complements and alternatives to rationality that March articulated: a technology of foolishness, garbage can models of decision making, a logic of appropriateness, organizational learning, and a variety of models of chance and luck.

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This volume highlights and builds on many of the complements and alternatives to rationality that March articulated: a technology of foolishness, garbage can models of decision making, a logic of appropriateness, organizational learning, and a variety of models of chance and luck.
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Christine M. Beckman is Professor and The Price Family Chair in Social Innovation at the Price School of Public Policy and Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California and the current Editor in Chief at Administrative Science Quarterly. Professor Beckman is known for her research on organizational learning and networks, gender and inequality, and innovation and entrepreneurship, focusing on how collaborative relationships, diverse experiences, and social comparisons facilitate organizational change. She was fortunate to have Jim March as an inspiration and mentor throughout her academic career.