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This is an annotated list of important business writers.[1] It is in alphabetical order based on last name. For quick navigation, click on one of the letters:

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  • James MacGregor Burns
  • Kenneth D. Mackenzie
  • Teemu Malmi (born 1965) - Finnish organizational theorist
  • Vincent Mangematin
  • James G. March - theory of the firm (1960s)
  • Constantinos Markides - strategic management and strategy dynamics (1990s)
  • Harry Markowitz - modern portfolio theory (1960s, 1970s), Nobel Prize in 1990
  • Perry Marshall
  • John C. Maxwell - leadership (1990s, 2000s, 2010s)
  • Elton Mayo - job satisfaction and Hawthorne effect (1920s, 1930s)
  • John H. McArthur
  • Daniel McCallum - organizational charts (1850s)
  • Douglas McGregor
  • Dalton McGuinty, Sr.
  • Geoff Meeks (born 1949) - British accounting scholar
  • Lucas Meijs
  • Leo Melamed - currency futures and derivatives (1980s, 1990s)
  • Gary Metcalf
  • Henry C. Metcalf - the science of administration (1920s)
  • Henry Metcalfe - the science of administration (1880s)
  • Gerald Midgley
  • Danny Miller - economist
  • Merton Miller - Modigliani–Miller theorem and corporate finance (1970s)
  • Henry Mintzberg (born 1939) - organizational architecture, strategic management (1970s–2000s)
  • Franco Modigliani - Modigliani–Miller theorem and corporate finance (1970s)
  • Geoffrey Moore
  • Richard Moran
  • Gareth Morgan
  • Gerry Morgan
  • Silvina Moschini
  • Hugo Münsterberg - psychology of work (1910s)
  • J. Keith Murnighan
  • Christa Muth
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  • Javier Perez-Capdevila - strategic management and business analysis and valuation
  • Krishna Palepu - business analysis and valuation, financial statements
  • Scott Patterson
  • Keith Pavitt - innovation clusters and innovation taxonomy (1970s through 2000)
  • Edith Penrose - The Theory of the Growth of the Firm (1959)
  • Juan Antonio Pérez López - negative learning (1990s)
  • Oscar E. Perrigo - shop management (1900s)
  • Laurence J. Peter - Peter Principle (1970s)
  • Thomas J. Peters - management (1970s, 1980s)
  • Jeffrey Pfeffer - organizational development (1970s–?)
  • Robert Allen Phillips
  • Rebecca Piekkari (born 1967) - Finnish organizational theorist
  • Henry Varnum Poor - principles of organization (1850s–?)
  • Michael Porter - strategic management and Porter's 5 forces (1970s–1990s)
  • C. K. Prahalad (1941–2010) - core competency (1980s)
  • Derek S. Pugh
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  • Kenan Sahin
  • Mohammad Ali Sarlak
  • Jason Saul
  • August-Wilhelm Scheer
  • Edgar Schein
  • Eugen Schmalenbach - economic value added (1920s–?)
  • Hein Schreuder
  • David Meerman Scott (born 1961) - inbound marketing and PR in the Internet era (2008-)
  • Walter Dill Scott - psychology of personnel management (1920s)
  • Esbjörn Segelod (born 1951) - Swedish organizational theorist
  • Peter Senge
  • Dorian Shainin
  • Stanley J. Shapiro
  • Seena Sharp
  • Oliver Sheldon - business philosophy (1920s)
  • Walter A. Shewhart - control charts (1920s–1930s)
  • Shigeo Shingo (1909–1990) - Zero Quality Control (Poka-Yoke) and Single Minute Exchange of Dies (SMED)
  • Herbert A. Simon (1916–2001) - satisficing Nobel Prize, 1978
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci
  • Adrian Slywotzky - marketing strategy (1990s)
  • Linda Smircich
  • Adam Smith - economics, capitalism, free trade (1770s)
  • Ivan Snehota (1946–2022) - Czechoslovakian-born Italian organizational theorist
  • Henk G. Sol
  • Rolf Solli
  • Thomas J. Stanley
  • Andy Stefanovich
  • Victor Hermann Stempf (1893–1946) - American accountant
  • Joel Stern - economic value added (1980s)
  • Rosemary Stewart - business theorist
  • Antonio Strati
  • Robert I. Sutton
  • G. A. Swanson
  • Richard A. Swanson
  • William R. Synnott
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    1. ^ The Harvard Business Review asked 200 management gurus—the business thinkers most often mentioned in the media and management literature—who their gurus were. For their responses, see here.

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