A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY LITERATURE SINCE 1987
Derrick McIver,
Katsuhiko Shimizu and
Bongjin Kim
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Derrick McIver: The University of Texas at San Antonio
Katsuhiko Shimizu: The University of Texas at San Antonio
Bongjin Kim: The University of Texas at San Antonio
No 67, Working Papers from College of Business, University of Texas at San Antonio
Abstract:
Environmental uncertainty has been a central construct of organizational theorists and strategic management researchers for many decades. The number of empirical studies using the uncertainty construct also continues to be significant. However, the confusion surrounding the conceptualization and measurement of the uncertainty construct remains a subject of scholarly debate. Through our comprehensive review of 77 empirical studies over the last 20 years and related theoretical and methodological work, we intend to (1) review the conceptualization trends and persisting issues that are apparent in uncertainty research, (2) review empirical issues particularly important to uncertainty work and illustrate how researches have or have not overcome some of these challenges, and (3) suggest directions for future research using the uncertainty construct.
JEL-codes: M10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 21 pages
Date: 2009-03-15
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