1993
DOI: 10.2307/1252218
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Behavior-Based and Outcome-Based Salesforce Control Systems

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“…Though the above mentioned four components are positively correlated with each other, the internal consistency of the index is very modest (Cronbach's a = 0.53). Similar findings have been reported by both Cravens et al (1993) and Oliver and Anderson (1994) and clearly show that some managers design control Systems in which some Clements are not in balance with the overall control system (so-called hybrid Systems). Nevertheless, we compute a behavior-control index by adding the z-values of all four control system Clements and dividing the sum by 4.…”
Section: Setting and Samplesupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Though the above mentioned four components are positively correlated with each other, the internal consistency of the index is very modest (Cronbach's a = 0.53). Similar findings have been reported by both Cravens et al (1993) and Oliver and Anderson (1994) and clearly show that some managers design control Systems in which some Clements are not in balance with the overall control system (so-called hybrid Systems). Nevertheless, we compute a behavior-control index by adding the z-values of all four control system Clements and dividing the sum by 4.…”
Section: Setting and Samplesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…All respondents with amounts less than DM 750,000 are considered risk averse, while amounts above DM 750,000 indicate a risk seeking attitude. This scale seems preferable to Single item measures as used in Cravens et al (1993). Note also that meta analyses indicate that risk measures based on natural situations and lotteries are superior to other scales (see MacCrimmon and Wehrung 1986, pp.…”
Section: Company Variablesmentioning
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