Environmental munihcence; a theoretical assessment

GJ Castrogiovanni - Academy of management review, 1991 - journals.aom.org
Two research limitations pertaining to environmental munificence-organization relationships
are examined:(a) overabstraction, which exists when environment is defined too broadly …

[引用][C] ENVIRONMENTAL MUNIFICENCE: A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT.

GJ Castrogiovanni - Academy of Management Review, 1991 - elibrary.ru
Examines two research limitations pertaining to environmental munificence-organizational
relationships. Analysis on munificence dimension; Discussion on overabstraction; Two forms …

Environmental Munificence: A Theoretical Assessment

GJ Castrogiovanni - Academy of Management. The Academy …, 1991 - search.proquest.com
Two research limitations pertaining to environmental munificence-organizational
relationships are examined: 1. overabstraction, which exists when the environment is …

Environmental Munificence: A Theoretical Assessment

GJ Castrogiovanni - Academy of Management Review, 1991 - JSTOR
Two research limitations pertaining to environmental munificence-organization relationships
are examined:(a) overabstraction, which exists when environment is defined too broadly …

ENVIRONMENTAL MUNIFICENCE: A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT.

GJ Castrogiovanni - Academy of Management Review, 1991 - search.ebscohost.com
Two research limitations pertaining to environmental munificence-organization relationships
are examined:(a) overabstraction, which exists when environment is defined too broadly …

ENVIRONMENTAL MUNIFICENCE: A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT.

GJ Castrogiovanni - Academy of Management Review, 1991 - search.ebscohost.com
Two research limitations pertaining to environmental munificence-organization relationships
are examined:(a) overabstraction, which exists when environment is defined too broadly …

ENVIRONMENTAL MUNIFICENCE: A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT

GJ CASTROGIOVANNI - Academy of Management Review, 1991 - JSTOR
Two research limitations pertaining to environmental munificenceorganization relationships
are examined:(a) overabstraction, which exists when environment is defined too broadly …