2020
DOI: 10.1177/0971355720930572
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The Organisational Life Cycle Scale: An Empirical Validation

Abstract: Organizational life cycle scales are widely relied upon by scholar and practitioners alike as a strategic tool to identify firms’ life cycle stages. However, little attention has been paid to verifying and validating the OLC measures despite the considerable amount of OLC literature. The purpose of this study is to critically examine the psychometric properties of the OLC scale proposed by Lester, Parnell and Carraher. Data were obtained from a sample of 174 Australian Chief Information Officers from different… Show more

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“…While, there has been some criticism of the original tenets of corporate life-cycle theory, including the complexity of estimating life-cycles (Habib & Hasan, 2019), the many differences in existing models of such cycles (Dufour et al, 2018), and the assumed linearity of growth and stage progression in the models (Levie & Lichtenstein, 2010). Yet still there is continued support for using life-cycle models and for finding some consistency amongst the large variations in the literature (Al-Taie & Cater-Steel, 2020).…”
Section: Organizational Life-cycle Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While, there has been some criticism of the original tenets of corporate life-cycle theory, including the complexity of estimating life-cycles (Habib & Hasan, 2019), the many differences in existing models of such cycles (Dufour et al, 2018), and the assumed linearity of growth and stage progression in the models (Levie & Lichtenstein, 2010). Yet still there is continued support for using life-cycle models and for finding some consistency amongst the large variations in the literature (Al-Taie & Cater-Steel, 2020).…”
Section: Organizational Life-cycle Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of organizational life cycle started with the biological analogy that organizations like natural organisms go through the process of inception to growth, maturity, decline, and death (Boulding, 1950 ; Marshall, 1890 ). To date, at least 45 different organizational life cycle models have been developed (Al-Taie & Cater-Steel, 2020 ). These models have in common that they distinguish different phases of organizational development, each phase having different opportunities, issues, needs, criteria and priorities (Gupta & Chin, 1994 ; Smith et al, 1985 ; Whetten, 1987 ).…”
Section: A Model Of Threatening Forces and Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhanced period Faff, Kwok, Podolski, and Wong (2016), Habib, Hasan (2019), Drobetz, Halling, and Schröder (2015) Anthony and Ramash (1992), Dickinson (2011), Faff et al (2016 Financial Models Levie and Lichtenstein (2008), Lichtenstein et al (2007), Phelps et al (2007), Stubbart and Smalley (1999), Dufour et al (2018 and Jirásek andBílek (2018), Lister, Parnell andCarraher (2003), Al-Taie and Cater-Steel (2020) liderança, nível de burocracia, gestão, cultura, empreendedorismo, sucesso, crises de crescimento e forças históricas, são algumas das palavras-chaves quando observamos as abordagens de Adizes (1990), Kaufmann (1990) e Greiner (1972), que neste trabalho apontamos como os modelos que dão origem ao CVO na visão organizacional, ou seja, não financeira.…”
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