Scientific journal paper
The organizational alignment-strategy, structure and process: an empirical study regarding the Impact on the performances of military organizations
José Pinto (Pinto, J.); Nuh Altinsoy (Altinsoy, N.); Nelson António (António, N. S.);
Journal Title
Euro Asia Journal of Management
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
Macao (Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China)
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Abstract
This study focuses on the organizational alignment in terms of strategy, structure, process and their impacts on organizational performance through the utilization of Miles and Snow typology. It attempts to prove that attaining a fit between the organization and its target strategy contributes toward a better performance. Additionally, it tests the equifinality concept which expresses the idea that an organization can perform well with a variety of strategies. Based on the contribution of previous works, concerning the Miles and Snow typology and performance, this study should be seen as a replication regarding that issue, but here applied on the military industry. The study provides empirical support to the configurationally equifinality approach and fit the concept in the military environment. It also provides an alternative way to explain performance in this environment. To the best of our knowledge, no empirical studies exist where all these aspects were applied on military organizations.
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Keywords
Miles and Snow typology,Equifinality,Fit,Performance