The Essential Impact of Context on Organizational Behavior
Concordia University · Concordia University
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Abstract
I argue that the impact of context on organizational behavior is not sufficiently recognized or appreciated by researchers. I define context as situational opportunities and constraints that affect the occurrence and meaning of organizational behavior as well as functional relationships between variables, and I propose two levels of analysis for thinking about context–one grounded in journalistic practice and the other in classic social psychology. Several means of contextualizing research are considered.
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- Organizational behavior
- Affect (linguistics)
- Context (archaeology)
- Situational ethics
- Meaning (existential)
- Psychology
- Industrial and organizational psychology
- Social psychology
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