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Giving Up Control without Losing Control
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Spreitzer, Gretchen M.
, Mishra, Aneil K.
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Alliances
/ Automobile industry
/ Control
/ Correlation analysis
/ Decision making
/ Employee involvement
/ Employees
/ Empowerment
/ Hypotheses
/ Incentives
/ Managers
/ Motor car industry
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational performance
/ Participation
/ Path analysis
/ Self interest
/ Studies
/ Trust
1999
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Giving Up Control without Losing Control
by
Spreitzer, Gretchen M.
, Mishra, Aneil K.
in
Alliances
/ Automobile industry
/ Control
/ Correlation analysis
/ Decision making
/ Employee involvement
/ Employees
/ Empowerment
/ Hypotheses
/ Incentives
/ Managers
/ Motor car industry
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational performance
/ Participation
/ Path analysis
/ Self interest
/ Studies
/ Trust
1999
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Giving Up Control without Losing Control
by
Spreitzer, Gretchen M.
, Mishra, Aneil K.
in
Alliances
/ Automobile industry
/ Control
/ Correlation analysis
/ Decision making
/ Employee involvement
/ Employees
/ Empowerment
/ Hypotheses
/ Incentives
/ Managers
/ Motor car industry
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational performance
/ Participation
/ Path analysis
/ Self interest
/ Studies
/ Trust
1999
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Giving Up Control without Losing Control
1999
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Overview
Because involving lower echelon employees in decision making requires risk on the part of managers, we suggest that certain contextual features must be in place for managers to be more willing to do so. We hypothesize that managers’trust in employees, and two impersonal substitutes for trust—performance information and incentives—will increase managers’ involvement of lower echelon employees in decision making. Managers’involvement of lower echelon employees is further hypothesized to enhance organizational performance. Path analysis of survey data from the automotive industry provides support for the hypotheses.
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Sage Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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