The Contingency Theory of Organizations
February 2001 | 344 pages | Sage US
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Written by one of the foremost scholars in the field, this volume presents a comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the theories, evidence and methodological issues of contingency theory - one of the major theoretical lenses used to view organizations. It includes both an appreciation of the coherency of contingency theory overall and a frank recognition of some of the deficiencies in contingency theory research. The coherent underlying model provides the platform from which to make good some of the deficiencies through a series of improvements in theory and method that chart the course for future research. The opening chapter presents a theoretical integration to provide the reader with an overview that makes sense of what is a large literature. It also argues that there is an underlying core paradigm that renders contingency theory coherent. The next chapters lay out the foundations of contingency theory by reviewing the pioneering contributors to theory and empirical research. This is followed by an examination of the causal models in the received bureaucracy research literature and an attempt to put them on a more truly contingency theory base. Chapters 7 and 8 examine in detail the concept of fit and its relationship with performance, including the empirical research studies. Chapter 9 presents possible new developments for contingency theory, to make it more coherent and, hopefully, valid. These new developments include the concepts of disequilibrium, quasi-fit and hetero-performance. All three are novel concepts that substantially revise and improve contingency theory. The final chapter offers suggestions on how to operationalize the ideas in this book in terms of hypotheses for future empirical research.

Contents

Core Paradigm and Theoretical Integration

Core Paradigm and Theoretical Integration

Organic Theory and Research

Organic Theory and Research

Bureaucracy Theory and Research

Bureaucracy Theory and Research

Causality and Contingency in Bureaucracy Theory

Causality and Contingency in Bureaucracy Theory

Controversies in Contingency Theory Research

Controversies in Contingency Theory Research

Challenges from Other Theories

Challenges from Other Theories

Fit Concept and Analysis

Fit Concept and Analysis

Fit Affects Performance

Fit Affects Performance

Neo-Contingency Theory

Neo-Contingency Theory

Future Opportunities

Future Opportunities

Description

Written by one of the foremost scholars in the field, this volume presents a comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the theories, evidence and methodological issues of contingency theory - one of the major theoretical lenses used to view organizations. It includes both an appreciation of the coherency of contingency theory overall and a frank recognition of some of the deficiencies in contingency theory research. The coherent underlying model provides the platform from which to make good some of the deficiencies through a series of improvements in theory and method that chart the course for future research. The opening chapter presents a theoretical integration to provide the reader with an overview that makes sense of what is a large literature. It also argues that there is an underlying core paradigm that renders contingency theory coherent. The next chapters lay out the foundations of contingency theory by reviewing the pioneering contributors to theory and empirical research. This is followed by an examination of the causal models in the received bureaucracy research literature and an attempt to put them on a more truly contingency theory base. Chapters 7 and 8 examine in detail the concept of fit and its relationship with performance, including the empirical research studies. Chapter 9 presents possible new developments for contingency theory, to make it more coherent and, hopefully, valid. These new developments include the concepts of disequilibrium, quasi-fit and hetero-performance. All three are novel concepts that substantially revise and improve contingency theory. The final chapter offers suggestions on how to operationalize the ideas in this book in terms of hypotheses for future empirical research.

Contents

Core Paradigm and Theoretical Integration

Core Paradigm and Theoretical Integration

Organic Theory and Research

Organic Theory and Research

Bureaucracy Theory and Research

Bureaucracy Theory and Research

Causality and Contingency in Bureaucracy Theory

Causality and Contingency in Bureaucracy Theory

Controversies in Contingency Theory Research

Controversies in Contingency Theory Research

Challenges from Other Theories

Challenges from Other Theories

Fit Concept and Analysis

Fit Concept and Analysis

Fit Affects Performance

Fit Affects Performance

Neo-Contingency Theory

Neo-Contingency Theory

Future Opportunities

Future Opportunities

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The Contingency Theory of Organizations


February 2001 | 344 pages | Sage US

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Written by one of the foremost scholars in the field, this volume presents a comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the theories, evidence and methodological issues of contingency theory - one of the major theoretical lenses used to view organizations. It includes both an appreciation of the coherency of contingency theory overall and a frank recognition of some of the deficiencies in contingency theory research. The coherent underlying model provides the platform from which to make good some of the deficiencies through a series of improvements in theory and method that chart the course for future research. The opening chapter presents a theoretical integration to provide the reader with an overview that makes sense of what is a large literature. It also argues that there is an underlying core paradigm that renders contingency theory coherent. The next chapters lay out the foundations of contingency theory by reviewing the pioneering contributors to theory and empirical research. This is followed by an examination of the causal models in the received bureaucracy research literature and an attempt to put them on a more truly contingency theory base. Chapters 7 and 8 examine in detail the concept of fit and its relationship with performance, including the empirical research studies. Chapter 9 presents possible new developments for contingency theory, to make it more coherent and, hopefully, valid. These new developments include the concepts of disequilibrium, quasi-fit and hetero-performance. All three are novel concepts that substantially revise and improve contingency theory. The final chapter offers suggestions on how to operationalize the ideas in this book in terms of hypotheses for future empirical research.

Table Of Contents:

  • Core Paradigm and Theoretical Integration
  • Organic Theory and Research
  • Bureaucracy Theory and Research
  • Causality and Contingency in Bureaucracy Theory
  • Controversies in Contingency Theory Research
  • Challenges from Other Theories
  • Fit Concept and Analysis
  • Fit Affects Performance
  • Neo-Contingency Theory
  • Future Opportunities

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