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  2. Philip Selznick - Wikipedia

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    Philip Selznick (January 8, 1919 – June 12, 2010) was an American organizational theorist, a professor of sociology and law at the University of California, Berkeley.A noted author in organizational theory, sociology of law and public administration, Selznick's work was groundbreaking in several fields in such books as The Moral Commonwealth, TVA and the Grass Roots, and Leadership in ...

  3. Dream merchant: When a businessman tried to make Rehoboth ...

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    A businessman made a short-lived effort in 1922 to turn Rehoboth Beach into a second Hollywood.

  4. List of sociologists - Wikipedia

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    Philip Selznick, American sociologist; Amartya Sen, Indian economist influential in the sociology of development; Richard Sennett (born 1943), American sociologist and public figure; Perla Serfaty (born 1944), Moroccan-born French and Canadian academic, sociologist, psychosociologist, writer; William H. Sewell, American sociologist

  5. Selznick - Wikipedia

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    Selznick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Philip Selznick (1919–2010), American professor of law and society This page was last edited on ...

  6. Sociology of law - Wikipedia

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    However, other theorists in the sociology of law, such as Philip Selznick, argued that modern law became increasingly responsive to a society's needs and had to be approached morally as well. [36] Still other scholars, most notably the American sociologist Donald Black , developed a resolutely scientific theory of law on the basis of a paradigm ...

  7. Strategic management - Wikipedia

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    The strategic management discipline originated in the 1950s and 1960s. Among the numerous early contributors, the most influential were Peter Drucker, Philip Selznick, Alfred Chandler, Igor Ansoff, [26] and Bruce Henderson. [6] The discipline draws from earlier thinking and texts on 'strategy' dating back thousands of years.

  8. Daniel Selznick, producer who hailed from Hollywood royalty ...

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    Selznick was the son of David O. Selznick, who produced "Gone With the Wind" when his son was 3; and Irene Mayer Selznick, a Broadway producer and the daughter of the movie magnate Louis B. Mayer.

  9. Organizations (book) - Wikipedia

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