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Administrative Science Quarterly is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal publishing theoretical and empirical work aimed at advancing the study of organizational behavior and theory. Administrative Science Quarterly publishes both qualitative and quantitative work, in addition to purely theoretical papers.
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The movement of conflict in organizations: the joint dynamics of splitting and triangulation.
March 1, 1989... The Movement of Conflict in Organizations: The Joint Dynamics of Splitting and Triangulation
This paper examines the sociopsychological processes through which conflicts move around in organizations and become expressed at locations quite...
Work group demography, social integration, and turnover.
March 1, 1989... Work Group Demography, Social Integration, and Turnover
Using 20 actual work units with 79 respondents, this study explores the relationships among group demography, social integration of the group, and individual turnover. Results suggest that...
Beyond garbage cans: an AI model of organizational choice. (artificial intelligence)
March 1, 1989... Beyond Garbage Cans: An AI Model of Organizational Choice
This study builds on the simulation methodology on which the metaphor of garbage can decision making was originally based, presenting a new model of organizational decision making that...
The effects of job categorization on judgments of the motivating potential of jobs.
March 1, 1989... The Effects of Job Categorization on Judgments of the Motivating Potential of Jobs
Recent research has distinguished between category-based and piecemeal processing of evaluative judgments. Traditional job design research has implicity assumed...
Decline in organizations: a literature integration and extension.
March 1, 1989... Decline in Organizations: A Literature Integration and Extension
This paper reviews current perspectives on organizational decline and integrates important underlying factors into a conceptual framework that refines the definition of decline in...
Entrepreneurs in academe: an exploration of behaviors among life scientists.
March 1, 1989... Entrepreneurs in Academe: An Exploration of Behaviors among Life Scientists
This paper explores entrepreneurship in the research university, a setting in which there has been a marked change over the past half century in norms governing...