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Measuring Environmental ComplexityA Theoretical and Empirical AssessmentUniversity of Texas at Arlington
Clemson University Researchers attempting to measure environmental complexity remain challenged by the lack of a theoretically compelling and empirically sound scheme for operationalizing this important construct. The authors' synthesis of complexity's supporting literatures leads them to conclude that complexity is a multidimensional construct that has been operationalized overly narrowly in many cases. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of industry-level data drawn from two periods support this conclusion and suggest that researchers should consider specifying a multidimensional measure of environmental complexity.
Key Words: organizational environments environmental complexity dimensionality confirmatory factor analysis
Organizational Research Methods, Vol. 10, No. 2,
296-321 (2007) |
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