| 1. | Contingency theory, institutional theory, and organizational ecology also emerged.
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| 2. | This model was later referred to as situational contingency theory.
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| 3. | Contingency theory indicates that good leadership depends on characteristics of the leader and the situation.
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| 4. | Fiedler and his associates have provided decades of research to support and refine the contingency theory.
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| 5. | Their structural contingency theory was the dominant paradigm of organizational structural theories for most of the 1970s.
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| 6. | :* Situational & contingency theories of leadership : Incorporate environmental and situational considerations into leader behavior.
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| 7. | Path-goal theory is a contingency theory linking appropriate leader style to organizational conditions and subordinate personality.
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| 8. | This book " added " contingency theory " to the vocabulary of students of organizational behavior ."
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| 9. | In essence, such critiques are consistent with the contingency theory, which was developed during the 1950s and 1960s.
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| 10. | Adapted from the seminal work on contingency theory, the table below shows the different variables and their corresponding categories.
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