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A grounded exploration of organisational risk propensity

A grounded exploration of organisational risk propensity
A grounded exploration of organisational risk propensity
Organisational risk propensity directly affects the decision-making behaviour of employees, with linked impacts on the ongoing prosperity of the organisation. The literature on an individual's risk behaviour is extensive. However, few studies investigate the risk propensity of an organisation. This study uses primary data from interviews within a major change programme in a FTSE100 pharmaceutical organisation to explore the characteristics of organisational risk propensity. The data are analysed using open coding procedures from Grounded Theory in order to fragment the category of organisational risk propensity into some constituent properties and dimensions. An integrative framework is then inductively derived which provides insights into risk propensity within the case context; together with some cues for implementing changes to the organisation's risk propensity if so desired. The output from this research also provides a useful base from which to develop a survey instrument for assessing organisational risk propensity.
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Harwood, I.A.
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Ward, S.C.
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Chapman, C.B.
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Harwood, I.A.
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Ward, S.C.
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Chapman, C.B.
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Harwood, I.A., Ward, S.C. and Chapman, C.B. (2009) A grounded exploration of organisational risk propensity. Journal of Risk Research, 12 (5), 563-579.

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Organisational risk propensity directly affects the decision-making behaviour of employees, with linked impacts on the ongoing prosperity of the organisation. The literature on an individual's risk behaviour is extensive. However, few studies investigate the risk propensity of an organisation. This study uses primary data from interviews within a major change programme in a FTSE100 pharmaceutical organisation to explore the characteristics of organisational risk propensity. The data are analysed using open coding procedures from Grounded Theory in order to fragment the category of organisational risk propensity into some constituent properties and dimensions. An integrative framework is then inductively derived which provides insights into risk propensity within the case context; together with some cues for implementing changes to the organisation's risk propensity if so desired. The output from this research also provides a useful base from which to develop a survey instrument for assessing organisational risk propensity.

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Published date: 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 63410
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/63410
ISSN: 1366-9877
PURE UUID: e3020e26-1bd6-42b9-8ad0-4b5a1f0c1a2b
ORCID for I.A. Harwood: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8647-2169

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Date deposited: 23 Oct 2008
Last modified: 21 May 2023 01:35

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Author: I.A. Harwood ORCID iD
Author: S.C. Ward
Author: C.B. Chapman

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