Agency Theory was developed in 1976 by
A. Fayol and Mayo
B. Kanter and Urwick
C. Jensen and Meckling
D. Mintzberg and Ouchi
E. Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

C. Jensen and Meckling
Explanation: Agency Theory, formulated by Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling in 1976, addresses the conflicts of interest between principals (owners) and agents (managers). The theory explores how contractual arrangements can be designed to align the interests of managers with those of shareholders, thereby reducing agency costs and improving organizational efficiency. This foundational work has become a critical element in understanding corporate governance and managerial behavior.