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Contingency Theory: An Assessment
American Journal of Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2023Abstract: This study is premised on contingency theory. It looks at it from a holistic point of- a critical study. Proponents of this theory, chief amongst them is Fred Fielder, are of the view that, there exist a plethora of ways to getting things done. There is no one best way. This theory is also referred to as the situational theory.
Temitope MARK, Shalom Ufuoma ERUDE
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1988
Staff nurse retention is becoming an increasingly important topic for nurse managers at all levels. Client acuity is increasing, qualified staff are becoming more scarce, and practicing nurses are often frustrated by nonresponsive organizations. Research which tested contingency theory shows that specific organizational designs, when combined with ...
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Staff nurse retention is becoming an increasingly important topic for nurse managers at all levels. Client acuity is increasing, qualified staff are becoming more scarce, and practicing nurses are often frustrated by nonresponsive organizations. Research which tested contingency theory shows that specific organizational designs, when combined with ...
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A Contingency Theory of Representational Complexity in Organizations
Organization science (Providence, R.I.), 2017A long-standing question in the organizations literature is whether firms are better off by using simple or complex representations of their task environment.
Felipe A. Csaszar, James Ostler
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Psychology Review, 2019
Contingency is a critical concept for theories of associative learning and the assignment of credit problem in reinforcement learning. Measuring and manipulating it has, however, been problematic.
C. Gallistel, Andrew R. Craig, T. Shahan
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Contingency is a critical concept for theories of associative learning and the assignment of credit problem in reinforcement learning. Measuring and manipulating it has, however, been problematic.
C. Gallistel, Andrew R. Craig, T. Shahan
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The rise and fall of structural contingency theory: a theory's "autopsy"
Journal of Management Studies, 2021Oded Shenkar, Shmuel Ellis
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Contingency Theory in Practice, II
Personnel Review, 1979In part I of this paper a case study was considered in which I described my use of contingency analysis to solve a problem of organisation design. It was argued that the account underplayed the character of the organisation as a political system and, in consequence, failed to treat the political character of the relationship between the consultant and ...
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1979
PhD ; Occupational psychology ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/178879/2/8007716 ...
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PhD ; Occupational psychology ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/178879/2/8007716 ...
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Contingency matrix theory: Statistical dependence in a contingency table
Information Sciences, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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