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Information adequacy, job satisfaction and organizational culture in a dispersed-network organization
Authors:Lawrence B Rosenfeld  Jack M Richman  Steven K May
Abstract:This investigation examined the relationship of information adequacy to job satisfaction and organizational culture in a healthcare organization with both office and field personnel. Information adequacy was assessed in four areas: personal performance, organizational policies, organizational performance, and organizational objectives. Comparisons of field and office personnel indicated that they did not differ on information adequacy or job satisfaction; they did, however, differ on several dimensions of organizational culture. Also, the relationship of information inadequacy to job satisfaction and organizational culture differed for employees depending on whether they worked primarily in the field or primarily in the office. Implications of the findings are drawn for organizations with a dispersed-network structure.
Keywords:Information Adequacy  Job Satisfaction  Work Environment  Dispersed Network  Organizational Culture
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