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Organizational Decline and Turnaround Management: A Contingency Framework
Author(s) -
Sunil Kumar Maheshwari
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
vikalpa the journal for decision makers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-3799
pISSN - 0256-0909
DOI - 10.1177/0256090920000405
Subject(s) - contingency , context (archaeology) , status quo , bureaucracy , politics , causality (physics) , contingency theory , process (computing) , investment (military) , business , outcome (game theory) , action (physics) , economics , public relations , political science , management , market economy , microeconomics , philosophy , computer science , paleontology , linguistics , physics , quantum mechanics , law , biology , operating system
This study examines the reasons for organizational decline and suggests context-specific turnaround process. The decline is primarily an outcome of inaction of managers and inappropriate actions of managers in response to environmental reality. The causality variables to explain inaction and inappropriate actions are of two types: a) organization-specific like past experiences, sunk investment, specialized assets, bureaucratic control, internal political and cultural constraints, managerial commitment to status quo and b) environment-specific like legal, political, social, and economic constraints. The turnaround process of declining organizations needs to be tailored to match the contextual reality. This paper develops a contingency framework to explain context- action choice relationship.

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