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Title: Study of organizational policies
Authors: Khandwalla, Pradip N.
Keywords: Management policy;Top Management
Issue Date: 12-Mar-2010
Series/Report no.: WP;1986/616
Abstract: Two period data on 51 items of management policy were obtained from the top managements of 75 Indian organizations (mostly private and public sector corporations). The policy items were classified into those relating to the business strategy of the organization (sub-divided further into growth strategy related and competitive strategy related policies), structural policies (sub-divided into administrative and decision process, control, and personnel policies), and ethics and altruism related policies. The data analysis was done in the context of several organization theory issues. The administrative and decision process policies were the least stable while the ethics - altruism related policies were the most stable. The policies varied widely in their "causal power" and "causal sensitivity", and suggested four policy archetypes: foundational policies with high causal power but low sensitivity; nodal, with high causal power and sensitivity; instrumental, with low causal power but high sensitivity; and isolated, with low causal power and sensitivity. Each major group of policies had the greatest causal influence within itself but there were exceptions to this among the sub-groups. The structural policies had greater causal power over the strategic policies than the strategic policies had over the structural policies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/894
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