Porter was "one of the primary founders of the study of organizational behavior," and he "played a major role in ensuring that organizational behavior would become an important component of modern business education."[1] He retired from academia in 1992.[2]
Porter died on July 2, 2015, in Newport Beach, California, at the age of 85.[2][3] He is the namesake of the Dr. Lyman W. Porter Colloquium Room at UC Irvine.[2]
Porter, Lyman W.; Angle, Harold L.; Allen, Robert W., eds. (2003). Organizational Influence Processes. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN9780765611345. OCLC50638478.
Hitt, Michael A.; Black, Stewart; Porter, Lyman W. (2005). Management. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN9780130088475. OCLC56413645.
^ abcdefHakel, Milton D. "Lyman W. Porter 1930 – 2015"(PDF). The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist. 197. Archived from the original(PDF) on November 5, 2017. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
^ abc"LYMAN W. PORTER". The Los Angeles Times. July 26, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2018.