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Feifei Yang (), Mirjam Goudsmit () and George Shinkle ()
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Feifei Yang: East China Normal University
Mirjam Goudsmit: Radboud University
George Shinkle: University of New South Wales

Chapter Chapter 9 in Managing Multiple Organizational Goals in Turbulent Environments, 2022, pp 173-176 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The goal of this book was to extend the knowledge of multiple goals. The investigation was grounded in two specific research questions regarding organizational controls, environmental turbulence, goal polychronicity, and organizational performance. The two research questions induced two distinct models. Model 1 examined the link between organizational control and multiple goals (goal polychronicity). Model 2 investigated the performance impact of goal polychronicity and the contingent effects of organizational control and environmental turbulence. The arguments were based largely on the ABV, as goal polychronicity is theorized to be a new type of attention structure. In this chapter, we discuss the implications of the hypothesis test results of the two previously specified models and the contributions that each one makes.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5319-4_9

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