An Exploratory Study of Individual and Organizational Variable Interrelationships in Research and Development Organizations within Air Force Systems Command.

Abstract

This thesis examined the interrelationships between four variables in research and development organizations with Air Force Systems Command. The four variables were the work unit supervisor's personality type, work unit structure, work unit communication flow, and work unit effectiveness. Data reduction was performed on an existing data base and 31 work units were identified. Values for the four variables were computed for each of the 31 work units. A one-way analysis of variance was performed in order to look for significant differences in structure, communication flow, or effectiveness between different supervisor personality types. Significant differences were discovered between sensing types and intuitive types in the structure of their work units and in the quality of information received by their work units. In addition, significant differences were noted between thinking types and feeling in the effectiveness of their work units. These findings may provide guidance for selecting managers in research and development organizations. A Pearson correlation analysis was performed to look for significant relationships between structure, communication flow, and effectiveness.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1986
Accession Number
ADA174341

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  • Robert A. Eaton

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