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Rethinking participative decision making: A refinement of the propensity for participative decision making scale

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Revisits Parnell and Bell's arguments that managers have different propensities for participative decision making (PPDM) and develops a modified scale to measure the construct which includes commitment and cultural components. Specifically, findings suggest that a manager's PPDM is a function of four core factors: beliefs concerning the effectiveness ofparticipation, perceptions about the effect of participation on the manager's power, theculture of the organization in which the manager operates, and the presence of a genuine commitment to participative decision making.

Keywords: Decision Making; Managers; Participation

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 22 August 2001

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