DocumentCode
1512042
Title
Uncertainty and management´s search for information
Author
Blandin, J.S. ; Brown, W.B.
Author_Institution
Defense Resources Management Education Center, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA
Issue
4
fYear
1977
Firstpage
114
Lastpage
119
Abstract
This study empirically examines the relationship between perceived environmental uncertainty and the information search behavior of managers in organizational boundary-spanning positions. It tests hypotheses related to the perceived importance managers attach to external, internal, formal, and informal information sources, as environmental uncertainty increases. Managerial search behavior of electronics firms is contrasted with that in wood products firms. The findings suggest that certain information search behaviors appear to be associated with perceived uncertainty. Significant positive correlations were found to exist between the level of uncertainty perceived by managers and (1) their reliance on external sources of information, (2) their use of informal sources of information, (3) their frequency of use of all information sources, and (4) the amount of time they allocate to information gathering activities.
Keywords
management; environmental uncertainty; information search; wood products firms; Correlation; Decision making; Industries; Measurement uncertainty; Monitoring; Organizations; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.1977.6447255
Filename
6447255
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