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Relationships between perceptions of organizational size and the organizational choice process
Authors:Jeffrey H Greenhaus  Thomas Sugalski  Gerald Crispin
Affiliation:Stevens Institute of Technology USA;Johnson and Johnson, Inc. USA
Abstract:Expectancy theory concepts were used to predict (a) the attractiveness of, (b) the amount of effort directed toward entering, and (c) the eventual choice of a job in relatively big and small work organizations. It was found, among a group of graduating seniors from a technical college, that antecedent perceptions regarding organizational size (expectancy, valence, instrumentality) were significantly related to the relative attractiveness of different-sized organizations and the number of job interviews taken with relatively big and small companies. In addition, economically tied extrinsic outcomes were seen as more readily attainable in big organizations, whereas certain intrinsic outcomes were perceived to be more easily obtained in small organizations.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Jeffrey H. Greenhaus   Management Science Department   Stevens Institute of Technology   Castle Point Station   Hoboken   NJ 07030.
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