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Behavioral Management Science

Samuel P. Hayes, Jr.
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Samuel P. Hayes, Jr.: The Foundation for Research on Human Behavior, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Management Science, 1955, vol. 1, issue 2, 177-179

Abstract: In the management science of tomorrow, I predict, there will be a great growth of these and other techniques whereby practitioners and scientists will inform, stimulate and influence each other. One of the most fruitful functions of this new Institute, in my opinion, would be to put some of its intellect and energy into developing such techniques. One of the most important management sciences of tomorrow could well be the science that joins management science and management.

Date: 1955
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