Howard E. Aldrich (1943) American sociologist
Source: Organizations and Environments, 1979, p. 40; cited in: Frank Marutollo (1990). Organizational Behavior in the Marine Corps. p. 33
Source: "The Population Ecology of Organizations," 1977, p. 946
Howard E. Aldrich (1943) American sociologist
Source: Organizations and Environments, 1979, p. 40; cited in: Frank Marutollo (1990). Organizational Behavior in the Marine Corps. p. 33
Ted Malloch (1952) American businessman
Source: Doing Virtuous Business (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 78.
Satoru Iwata (1959–2015) Japanese video game programmer and businessman
Q&A: Video-game industry maverick promises a Revolution, 2007-03-03, Bishop, Todd, 2005-05-20, Seattle Post-Intelligencer http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/225097_e3iwata20.html, <br class="br">In response to Bill Gates' labeling Nintendo as a "niche player" in the seventh generation console wars
Humberto Maturana (1928) Chilean biologist and philosopher
Source: Biology of Cognition (1970), p. 9.
Howard E. Aldrich (1943) American sociologist
Source: Organizations and Environments, 1979, p. 28
Albert L. Lehninger (1917–1986) American biochemist
Principles of Biochemistry, Ch. 1 : The Foundations of Biochemistry
“In theatres… there are the bronze vessels in which are placed in niches under the seats”
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book I, Chapter I, Sec. 9
Context: In theatres... there are the bronze vessels in which are placed in niches under the seats in accordance with the musical intervals on mathematical principles. These vessels are arranged with a view to musical concords or harmony, and apportioned in the compass of the fourth, the fifth, and the octave, and so on up to the double octave, in such a way that when the voice of an actor falls in unison with any of them its power is increased, and it reaches the ears of the audience with greater clearness and sweetness. Water organs too, and the other instruments which resemble them cannot be made by one who is without the principles of music.
Tom R. Burns (1937) American sociologist
Source: Systems theories (2006), p. 1.
Jeffrey Pfeffer (1946) American academic
Source: Organizations and organization theory, 1982, p. 209