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What (who) is A Behavioral Theory of the Firm - definition


A Behavioral Theory of the Firm         
The behavioral theory of the firm first appeared in the 1963 book A Behavioral Theory of the Firm by Richard M. Cyert and James G.
The Firm (rock band)         
BRITISH ROCK SUPERGROUP
The Firm (British rock band)
The Firm were a British rock supergroup formed in 1984, featuring singer Paul Rodgers, guitarist Jimmy Page, drummer Chris Slade, and bass player Tony Franklin. The band released two albums in 1985 and 1986 and eventually saw their greatest chart success with the songs "Radioactive", "All the King's Horses", and "Satisfaction Guaranteed".
A Mathematical Theory of Communication         
  • Shannon's diagram of a general [[communications system]], showing the process by which a message sent becomes the message received (possibly corrupted by noise).
1948 ARTICLE BY CLAUDE SHANNON
A mathematical theory of communication; Mathematical Theory of Communication; The Mathematical Theory of Communication
"A Mathematical Theory of Communication" is an article by mathematician Claude E. Shannon published in Bell System Technical Journal in 1948.