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جدول 7، نظریههای استفادهشده در مقالات حاکمیت شرکتی با رویکرد رفتاری
ارجاعات (کدها) بهصورت گزینشی
درصد تکرار
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مفاهیم (نظریهها)
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کد مفهوم
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( Baysinger & Hoskisson, 1990; Ben‐Amar et al., 2013; Chen, 2011; Combs et al., 2007; Finkelstein & D'aveni, 1994; Golden & Zajac, 2001; Gulati & Westphal, 1999; McDonald et al., 2008; Pettigrew & McNulty, 1995; Ruigrok et al., 2006; Sundaramurthy & Lewis, 2003; Tian et al., 2011; Wan & Ong, 2005; Weitzner & Peridis, 2011; Westphal & Zajac, 1995; Zajac & Westphal, 1995)
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50%
|
نظریه نمایندگی
|
1-1-1
|
( Ben‐Amar et al., 2013; Gabrielsson & Winlund, 2000; Goodstein et al., 1994; Haynes & Hillman, 2010; Huse & Zattoni, 2008; Johnson et al., 2013; Judge Jr & Zeithaml, 1992; Kim et al., 2009; McNulty & Pettigrew, 1999; Pugliese et al., 2009; Roberts et al., 2005; Sundaramurthy & Lewis, 2003; Van Puyvelde et al., 2018; Wan & Ong, 2005; Zhang, 2013)
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29%
|
دیدگاه منبع محور (انتخابهای استراتژیک و نظریه وابستگی منابع) [i]
|
1-1-2
|
|
22%
|
|
1-1-3
|
|
13%
|
نظریه شبکههای اجتماعی
|
1-1-4
|
|
10%
|
نظریه ردههای بالای سازمان [iii]
|
1-1-5
|
|
9%
|
|
1-1-6
|
|
8%
|
|
1-1-7
|
|
6%
|
|
1-1-8
|
|
4%
|
|
1-1-9
|
|
4%
|
نظریه سرمایه اجتماعی
|
1-1-10
|
|
1%
|
نظریه نمایندگی واقعشده در دلِ اجتماع [viii]
|
1-1-11
|
|
9%
|
نظریه اقتضایی
|
1-2-1
|
|
6%
|
نظریات تکاملی (یادگیری)
|
1-2-2
|
|
4%
|
|
1-2-3
|
|
3%
|
|
1-2-4
|
|
9%
|
قدرت و سیاست در سازمانها/نظریه چرخش قدرت [xi]
|
1-3-1
|
|
6%
|
|
1-3-2
|
|
5%
|
تصمیمگیری گروههای کوچک [xiii]
|
1-3-3
|
|
5%
|
|
1-3-4
|
|
4%
|
|
1-3-5
|
|
3%
|
نظریه رفتاری از شرکت [xvi]
|
1-3-6
|
|
3%
|
|
1-3-7
|
|
3%
|
نظریات تأثیرگذاری اجتماعی و مدیریت تأثیرگذاری و نفوذ [xviii]
|
1-3-8
|
|
1%
|
|
1-3-9
|
|
1%
|
|
1-3-10
|
|
1%
|
نظریه تهدید کلیشهها [xxi]
|
1-3-11
|
|
1%
|
|
1-3-12
|
|
1%
|
|
1-3-13
|
[i] Resource base view (Strategic choices, Resource dependency theory)
[iii] Upper echelons theory
[iv] Institutional theory
[vi] Managerial hegemony theory
[vii] Legalities perspectives
[viii] Socially situated agency theory
[xi] Power and Politics in organizations/Power Circulation Theory
[xii] Cognitive perspective