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The Application Of The Controllability Principle And Managers Responses Franz Michael Fischer

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The Application Of The Controllability Principle And Managers Responses Franz Michael Fischer
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Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Franz Michael Fischer
ISBN: 9783834922670, 3834922676
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Application Of The Controllability Principle And Managers Responses Franz Michael Fischer by Franz Michael Fischer 9783834922670, 3834922676 instant download after payment.

The recent works on the design of management control systems, interest in the controllability principle has seen a revival. Franz Michael Fischer investigates the effects of the principle's application on managers' responses. The author further explores the impact of several important contextual factors on the basic relationships and, thus, develops moderated mediation models. The results are based on interview data gathered from 12 managers and survey data from 432 managers which confirm most of the hypotheses. The data analysis reveals that the application of the controllability principle has a significant effect on role stress and role orientation which, in turn, are related to managerial performance and affective constructs.

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