CHANGE IN AN ORGANIZATION: A THEORETICAL STUDY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF EXTERNAL CONTROL (Article published in Spanish)

Authors

  • Gerardo J. Zapata Rotundo Profesor investigador asociado, Decanato de Administración y Contaduría, Universidad Centroccidental “Lisandro Alvarado”, Venezuela.
  • Alberto Mirabal Martínez Profesor investigador asociado, Decanato de Administración y Contaduría, Universidad Centroccidental “Lisandro Alvarado”, Venezuela.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/S0123-5923(11)70158-9

Keywords:

External control, organizational change, population ecology theory, contingency theory, resource dependence theory

Abstract

This article is aimed at the analysis of three theoretical models that explain organizational change processes from the perspective of external control, namely, the contingency theory; the resource dependence theory; and the population ecology theory. The theoretical-descriptive work, based on a rigorous literature review, made it possible to provide a framework of propositions with a view to integrat­ing common aspects of the afore­mentioned theories and providing insights for understanding change in light of surrounding circumstances. The most relevant conclusions show that the various models are comple­mentary to each other and provide an explanation of the impact of change on structural design, behavior, and organizational performance from various perspectives.

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Published

2011-06-30

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CHANGE IN AN ORGANIZATION: A THEORETICAL STUDY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF EXTERNAL CONTROL (Article published in Spanish). (2011). Estudios Gerenciales, 27(119), 79-98. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0123-5923(11)70158-9