Deck 11: Organizational Transformations: Birth, Growth, Decline, and Death
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Deck 11: Organizational Transformations: Birth, Growth, Decline, and Death
1
All the organizations pass through the four principal stages of the organizational life cycle at the same rate.
False
2
Population ecology theory seeks to explain the factors that affect the rate at which new organizations are born (and die) in a population of existing organizations.
True
3
The institutional environment is the set of values and norms that govern the behavior of a population of organizations.
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4
Early in an environment, as a niche develops and new resources become available, new organizations that begin to operate in this niche tend to be K-generalists.
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Organizational isomorphism is the process by which organizations in a population become more alike or similar.
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The term population density refers to the number of organizations that have the same rate of growth in a particular industrial segment.
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According to population ecology theory, the rate of birth in a new environment increases rapidly at first and then tapers off.
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Specialists can often outcompete generalists when there is considerable uncertainty in the environment.
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9
Organizations that follow an r-strategy are usually established in other environments and wait to enter a new environment until the uncertainty in that environment is reduced and the correct way to compete is apparent.
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10
The Institutional theory argues that the organizations operating in uncertain environments should use a tall hierarchy of authority.
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11
A "population of organizations" comprises the organizations that are going through the same stage of organizational life cycle at the same time.
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12
The term environmental niche refers to a particular set of resources or skills.
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13
Organizations that follow a K-strategy are founded early in a new environment-they are early entrants.
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14
Specialist organizations concentrate their competences and skills to compete for resources
in a single niche.
in a single niche.
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15
According to population ecology theory, the availability of resources determines the number of organizations in a population.
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16
Specialists and generalists normally coexist in many environments.
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17
The term "liability of newness" refers to the dangers associated with being the first to operate in a new environment.
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18
Growth allows an organization to increase its division of labor and specialization.
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19
The organizational growth stage in the organizational life cycle is associated with the greatest chance of failure.
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20
Natural selection is the process that ensures the survival of the organizations that have the skills and abilities that best fit with the environment.
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21
The dangers associated with being the first to operate in a novel environment is known as the ________.
A) external liability
B) liability of inertia
C) liability of newness
D) dependence liability
A) external liability
B) liability of inertia
C) liability of newness
D) dependence liability
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22
Managers and employees frequently move from one organization to another and bring with them the norms and values of their former employers. This leads to coercive isomorphism.
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23
Which of the following terms refers to a particular set of resources or skills?
A) population density
B) environmental niche
C) clustered skill set
D) resource conglomeration
A) population density
B) environmental niche
C) clustered skill set
D) resource conglomeration
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24
The term population density refers to the number of organizations that ________.
A) have the same rate of growth in a particular industrial segment
B) operate in the same market segment and employ more than 1000 employees
C) can compete for the same resources in a particular environment
D) are at the same stage in the organizational life cycle at a particular time
A) have the same rate of growth in a particular industrial segment
B) operate in the same market segment and employ more than 1000 employees
C) can compete for the same resources in a particular environment
D) are at the same stage in the organizational life cycle at a particular time
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25
All the fast-food restaurants in Houston, Texas, compete to obtain environmental resources in the form of dollars that people are willing to spend on to obtain food conveniently. This group of restaurants is an example of a(n) ________.
A) group of boundary spanners
B) cluster of environmental niches
C) aggregation of marketers
D) population of organizations
A) group of boundary spanners
B) cluster of environmental niches
C) aggregation of marketers
D) population of organizations
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26
Organizations are born when people called ________ recognize and take advantage of opportunities to use their skills and competences to create value.
A) boundary spanners
B) entrepreneurs
C) whistle-blowers
D) free riders
A) boundary spanners
B) entrepreneurs
C) whistle-blowers
D) free riders
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27
According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, the stage of "growth through collaboration" immediately follows the stage of "growth through direction."
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28
According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, during the "growth through direction stage" an organization experiences a crisis of autonomy.
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29
According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, organizations experience a crisis of control during the "growth through creativity" stage.
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30
According to Weitzel and Jonsson's model of organizational decline, "faulty action" is the first stage of decline.
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31
Isomorphism is normative when organizations come to resemble one another over time because they indirectly adopt the norms and values of other organizations in the environment.
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32
According to population ecology theory, ________.
A) organizations experience the greatest risk of failure during the growth stage of the organizational life cycle
B) the number of organizations in a population is determined by the availability of resources
C) all the organizations move through the four stages of the life cycle but at different rates
D) shareholders are the most important stakeholders in an organization
A) organizations experience the greatest risk of failure during the growth stage of the organizational life cycle
B) the number of organizations in a population is determined by the availability of resources
C) all the organizations move through the four stages of the life cycle but at different rates
D) shareholders are the most important stakeholders in an organization
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33
The term "organizational inertia" refers to the forces outside an organization that make it difficult for the organization to change.
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34
Which of the following stages of the organizational life cycle is associated with the greatest chance of failure?
A) organizational growth
B) organizational death
C) organizational decline
D) organizational birth
A) organizational growth
B) organizational death
C) organizational decline
D) organizational birth
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35
According to Weitzel and Jonsson's model of organizational decline, when an organization reaches the dissolution stage, it cannot recover, and decline is irreversible.
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36
Which of the following terms refers to a sequence of stages of growth and development through which organizations may pass?
A) organizational life cycle
B) organizational integration
C) organizational metamorphosis
D) organizational decentralization
A) organizational life cycle
B) organizational integration
C) organizational metamorphosis
D) organizational decentralization
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37
Which of the following theories seeks to explain the factors that affect the rate at which new organizations are born (and die) in a population of existing organizations?
A) contingency theory
B) population ecology theory
C) institutional theory
D) transaction cost theory
A) contingency theory
B) population ecology theory
C) institutional theory
D) transaction cost theory
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38
The term ________ of organization refers to the organizations that are competing for the same set of resources in the environment.
A) population
B) cluster
C) conglomeration
D) aggregation
A) population
B) cluster
C) conglomeration
D) aggregation
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39
The first stage of growth in Greiner's model of organizational growth is "growth through delegation."
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40
Isomorphism is normative when organizations intentionally imitate and copy one another to increase their legitimacy.
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41
The ________ is the set of values and norms that govern the behavior of a population of organizations.
A) environmental benchmark
B) cultural cluster
C) population density
D) institutional environment
A) environmental benchmark
B) cultural cluster
C) population density
D) institutional environment
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42
________ use their well-developed competences to compete for resources in many or all niches in an environment.
A) Organizations following an r-strategy
B) Generalist organizations
C) Organizations following a K-strategy
D) Specialist organizations
A) Organizations following an r-strategy
B) Generalist organizations
C) Organizations following a K-strategy
D) Specialist organizations
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43
An organization that increasingly depends on other organizations will tend to adopt their values and norms so it will become increasingly similar to them. This is an example of ________.
A) coercive isomorphism
B) environmental institutionalization
C) normative isomorphism
D) natural selection
A) coercive isomorphism
B) environmental institutionalization
C) normative isomorphism
D) natural selection
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44
According to the population ecology theory, which of the following strategies advocates entering an environment late, after the uncertainty in that environment is reduced and the correct way to compete is apparent?
A) r-strategy
B) generalist strategy
C) K-strategy
D) specialist strategy
A) r-strategy
B) generalist strategy
C) K-strategy
D) specialist strategy
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45
Which of the following statements is most likely to be true about generalists?
A) Generalists concentrate their competences and skills to compete for resources in a single niche.
B) Generalists are more likely to use matrix organizational structure than specialists.
C) Generalists are more likely to use product differentiation strategy than the specialists.
D) Generalists can often outcompete specialists when there is considerable uncertainty in the environment.
A) Generalists concentrate their competences and skills to compete for resources in a single niche.
B) Generalists are more likely to use matrix organizational structure than specialists.
C) Generalists are more likely to use product differentiation strategy than the specialists.
D) Generalists can often outcompete specialists when there is considerable uncertainty in the environment.
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46
Which of the following statements is most likely to be true about specialists?
A) Specialists compete for resources in many or all niches in an environment.
B) Typically, a specialist is better able to survive in an uncertain environment than a generalist.
C) Specialists are often able to develop core competences that allow them to outperform generalists in that niche.
D) As compared to generalists, specialists produce a wider range of products.
A) Specialists compete for resources in many or all niches in an environment.
B) Typically, a specialist is better able to survive in an uncertain environment than a generalist.
C) Specialists are often able to develop core competences that allow them to outperform generalists in that niche.
D) As compared to generalists, specialists produce a wider range of products.
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47
A large, established organization pursues a broad range of resources in many niches. This company created a new niche in which a new firm could enter and survive. Which of the following strategies is most likely to be used by the organization that enters the newly created niche?
A) r-specialist
B) r-generalist
C) K-specialist
D) K-generalist
A) r-specialist
B) r-generalist
C) K-specialist
D) K-generalist
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48
An entrepreneur designs a new product. Which of the following strategies is most likely to be pursued by the entrepreneur?
A) r-specialist
B) r-generalist
C) K-specialist
D) K-generalist
A) r-specialist
B) r-generalist
C) K-specialist
D) K-generalist
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49
Which of the following statements is most likely to be true regarding an organization that follows an r-strategy?
A) Organizations following an r-strategy always concentrate their competences and skills to compete for resources in a single niche.
B) Typically, organizations use an r-strategy when they are operating in an oligopoly.
C) An organization following an r-strategy obtains first-mover advantages.
D) Typically, an r-strategy is used by that organization which has diversified its business in unrelated areas.
A) Organizations following an r-strategy always concentrate their competences and skills to compete for resources in a single niche.
B) Typically, organizations use an r-strategy when they are operating in an oligopoly.
C) An organization following an r-strategy obtains first-mover advantages.
D) Typically, an r-strategy is used by that organization which has diversified its business in unrelated areas.
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50
________ is the process that ensures the survival of the organizations that have the skills and abilities that best fit the environment.
A) Triangulation
B) Stimulus generalization
C) Natural selection
D) Habituation
A) Triangulation
B) Stimulus generalization
C) Natural selection
D) Habituation
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51
Organizational ________ is the life cycle stage in which organizations develop value-creation skills and competences that allow them to acquire additional resources.
A) growth
B) clustering
C) birth
D) decline
A) growth
B) clustering
C) birth
D) decline
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52
According to the population ecology theory, which of the following strategies advocates entering a new environment early?
A) r-strategy
B) K-strategy
C) generalist strategy
D) specialist strategy
A) r-strategy
B) K-strategy
C) generalist strategy
D) specialist strategy
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53
Population ecologists have identified two sets of strategies that organizations can use to gain access to resources and enhance their chances of survival in the environment. Which of the following is one of these strategies?
A) vertical integration strategy
B) related diversification strategy
C) r-strategy
D) cost leadership strategy
A) vertical integration strategy
B) related diversification strategy
C) r-strategy
D) cost leadership strategy
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54
________ concentrate their competences and skills to compete for resources in a single niche.
A) Organizations pursuing r-strategy
B) Generalist organizations
C) Organizations pursuing K-strategy
D) Specialist organizations
A) Organizations pursuing r-strategy
B) Generalist organizations
C) Organizations pursuing K-strategy
D) Specialist organizations
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55
According to the population ecology theory, the number of organizational births in a new environment is rapid at first because ________.
A) the organizations have very few external stakeholders
B) there is an increase in the knowledge and skills available to generate similar new organizations
C) the environment of the organizations is highly stable
D) the bargaining power of the suppliers of the organizations is high
A) the organizations have very few external stakeholders
B) there is an increase in the knowledge and skills available to generate similar new organizations
C) the environment of the organizations is highly stable
D) the bargaining power of the suppliers of the organizations is high
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56
The benefits an organization derives from being an early entrant into a new environment are called ________.
A) whistle-blower's advantages
B) advantages of clustering
C) first-mover advantages
D) advantages of boundary spanning
A) whistle-blower's advantages
B) advantages of clustering
C) first-mover advantages
D) advantages of boundary spanning
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57
A large video company observes that smaller companies are having success with pay-per-view movies and decides to enter the pay-per-view market. According to the population ecology theory, which of the following strategies is being followed by the large video company?
A) r-strategy
B) K-strategy
C) specialist strategy
D) generalist strategy
A) r-strategy
B) K-strategy
C) specialist strategy
D) generalist strategy
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58
Which of the following statements is most likely to be true regarding an organization that follows a K-strategy?
A) Typically, organizations use a K-strategy when they have a monopoly in the industry.
B) Organizations following a K-strategy always concentrate their competences and skills to compete for resources in a single niche.
C) Typically the K-strategy is used by organizations for the introduction of highly complex technical products.
D) Organizations following a K-strategy wait to enter a new environment until the uncertainty in that environment is reduced.
A) Typically, organizations use a K-strategy when they have a monopoly in the industry.
B) Organizations following a K-strategy always concentrate their competences and skills to compete for resources in a single niche.
C) Typically the K-strategy is used by organizations for the introduction of highly complex technical products.
D) Organizations following a K-strategy wait to enter a new environment until the uncertainty in that environment is reduced.
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59
Early in an environment, as a niche develops and new resources become available, new organizations that begin to operate in this niche are likely to be ________.
A) K-specialists
B) r-specialists
C) K-generalists
D) r-generalists
A) K-specialists
B) r-specialists
C) K-generalists
D) r-generalists
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60
Which of the following theories proposes that an organization must gain legitimacy in the eyes of stakeholders in order to grow and survive?
A) Greiner's theory
B) population ecology theory
C) institutional theory
D) contingency theory
A) Greiner's theory
B) population ecology theory
C) institutional theory
D) contingency theory
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61
In Greiner's model, the "growth through creativity" stage is immediately followed by the "growth through ________" stage.
A) direction
B) coordination
C) delegation
D) collaboration
A) direction
B) coordination
C) delegation
D) collaboration
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62
Which of the following is the first stage of growth according to Greiner's model of organizational growth?
A) growth through coordination
B) growth through direction
C) growth through delegation
D) growth through creativity
A) growth through coordination
B) growth through direction
C) growth through delegation
D) growth through creativity
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63
According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, an organization experiences a crisis of control in the "growth through ________" stage of Greiner's model.
A) coordination
B) direction
C) delegation
D) creativity
A) coordination
B) direction
C) delegation
D) creativity
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64
Managers and employees frequently move from one organization to another and bring with them the norms and values of their former employers. This leads to ________ isomorphism.
A) reciprocal
B) coercive
C) normative
D) mimetic
A) reciprocal
B) coercive
C) normative
D) mimetic
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65
An auto manufacturer increased its effectiveness by implementing total quality management (TQM). Many other companies have intentionally imitated this manufacturer in order to increase their effectiveness. This is an example of ________ isomorphism.
A) coercive
B) mimetic
C) normative
D) natural
A) coercive
B) mimetic
C) normative
D) natural
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66
According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, to resolve the crisis of control, an organization enters into the "growth through ________" stage.
A) delegation
B) coordination
C) creativity
D) direction
A) delegation
B) coordination
C) creativity
D) direction
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67
Many of the top software engineers in an organization left the company because they felt lost in the growing organizational bureaucracy and became frustrated with their lack of autonomy. According to Greiner's model of organizational growth and based on the given information, the company is most likely to be in the "growth through ________" stage of organizational growth.
A) creativity
B) association
C) direction
D) integration
A) creativity
B) association
C) direction
D) integration
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68
According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, which of the following statements is true regarding the "growth through delegation" stage?
A) This is the first stage of growth in the Greiner's model of organizational growth.
B) During this stage an organization experiences a crisis of red tape.
C) Organizations solve the crisis occurring in this stage by moving into the "growth through coordination" stage.
D) This stage is immediately followed by the "growth through creativity" stage.
A) This is the first stage of growth in the Greiner's model of organizational growth.
B) During this stage an organization experiences a crisis of red tape.
C) Organizations solve the crisis occurring in this stage by moving into the "growth through coordination" stage.
D) This stage is immediately followed by the "growth through creativity" stage.
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69
A new organization tends to imitate the structure and processes of successful organizations when the environment is highly uncertain and so it needs to search for a structure, strategy, culture, and technology that will increase its chance of survival. This process of imitation results in ________ isomorphism.
A) mimetic
B) normative
C) coercive
D) natural
A) mimetic
B) normative
C) coercive
D) natural
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70
According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, which of the following stages immediately follows the "growth through direction" stage?
A) growth through creativity
B) growth through delegation
C) growth through collaboration
D) growth through coordination
A) growth through creativity
B) growth through delegation
C) growth through collaboration
D) growth through coordination
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________ proposes that during the process of organizational growth each stage ends with a crisis that must be resolved before the organization can advance to the next stage.
A) Population ecology model
B) Institutional theory
C) Greiner's model
D) Transaction cost theory
A) Population ecology model
B) Institutional theory
C) Greiner's model
D) Transaction cost theory
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Which of the following controls an organization's behavior when it is in the "growth through creativity" stage of Greiner's model?
A) organizational culture
B) organizational structure
C) rules and standard operating procedures
D) industrial benchmarking
A) organizational culture
B) organizational structure
C) rules and standard operating procedures
D) industrial benchmarking
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73
According to Greiner's model, an organization experiences crisis of leadership in "growth through ________" stage.
A) collaboration
B) creativity
C) coordination
D) delegation
A) collaboration
B) creativity
C) coordination
D) delegation
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According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, during the "growth through coordination" stage an organization experiences crisis of ________.
A) autonomy
B) inaction
C) red tape
D) control
A) autonomy
B) inaction
C) red tape
D) control
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75
Organizations indirectly acquire specific sets of values and norms through membership in industry, trade, and professional associations. Through meetings, personal contacts, and publications, these associations promote specific ideas and norms to their members. This leads to ________ isomorphism.
A) mimetic
B) reciprocal
C) coercive
D) normative
A) mimetic
B) reciprocal
C) coercive
D) normative
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76
________ isomorphism results when organizations are forced to adopt nondiscriminatory equitable hiring practices because they are mandated by law.
A) Coercive
B) Mimetic
C) Normative
D) Natural
A) Coercive
B) Mimetic
C) Normative
D) Natural
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Isomorphism is ________ when organizations come to resemble one another over time because they indirectly adopt the norms and values of other organizations in the environment.
A) coercive
B) mimetic
C) normative
D) reciprocal
A) coercive
B) mimetic
C) normative
D) reciprocal
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Which of the following is one of the five stages in Greiner's model of growth?
A) direction
B) integration
C) association
D) centralization
A) direction
B) integration
C) association
D) centralization
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79
According to Greiner's model of organizational growth, during the "growth through direction" stage an organization experiences a crisis of ________.
A) leadership
B) control
C) autonomy
D) red tape
A) leadership
B) control
C) autonomy
D) red tape
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80
________ is the process by which organizations in a population become more alike or similar.
A) Natural selection
B) Cultural clustering
C) Organizational isomorphism
D) Organizational institutionalization
A) Natural selection
B) Cultural clustering
C) Organizational isomorphism
D) Organizational institutionalization
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