It has been observed time and again by researchers that one must be highly adaptive in order to be effective. Number of instruments are available, but most of them have been developed and then standardized on western population. To ensure utility of some of the well‐known instruments, it is imperative to testify them on Indian population. The present study is an attempt to re‐examine the factorial structure of the instrument developed by Mott.Design/methodology/approach – The work is based on a broad range of published works, including papers, books and reports.Findings – The findings have revealed that this instrument does not replicate its factors in totality, hence indirectly the impact of culture on managerial effectiveness. The study has established that the instrument developed by Mott does not replicate its factorial structure in Indian context. The original version had three factors, such as productivity, flexibility and adaptability, whereas the present study has shown that there are only two factors, such as functional effectiveness and personal effectiveness in the Indian context.Originality/value – Of value for functional effectiveness and personal effectiveness in the Indian context.
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1 March 2005
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March 01 2005
Factorial constitution of managerial effectiveness: Re‐examining an instrument in Indian context
Vinit Singh Chauhan;
Vinit Singh Chauhan
Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhyapradesh, India
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Upinder Dhar;
Upinder Dhar
Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, Madhyapradesh, India
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R.D. Pathak
R.D. Pathak
Department of Management and Public Administration, University of South Pacific, Suva, Fiji
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7778
Print ISSN: 0268-3946
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2005
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2005) 20 (2): 164–177.
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Singh Chauhan V, Dhar U, Pathak R (2005), "Factorial constitution of managerial effectiveness: Re‐examining an instrument in Indian context". Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 20 No. 2 pp. 164–177, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02683940510579795
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