- James D. Thompson
James David Thompson (
January 11 ,1920 in Indianapolis –September 1 ,1973 ) was an American sociologist.In 1932, Thompson's family moved to Chicago where he went to a public high school. He graduated from
Indiana University with a B.A. in business and served in theUnited States Air Force from 1941 to 1946. He obtained a master's degree in journalism and worked half a year as an editor for the "Chicago Journal of Commerce" before taking a position as a journalism teacher at the University of Wisconsin. From 1950 to 1954, he worked on his final degree, a Ph.D. in sociology from theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .From there, he moved to
Cornell University to teach at the School of Business and Public Administration. He helped found the "Administrative Science Quarterly ", of which he was the first editor, in 1956. He became the director of the Administrative Science Center at theUniversity of Pittsburgh . In 1967, he published "Organizations in Action: Social Science Bases of Administrative Theory", one of the most influential books on organizations.Thompson moved one last time in 1968 to teach at the Department of Sociology at
Vanderbilt University . He was diagnosed with cancer in 1972 and diedSeptember 11 ,1973 .References
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