Abstract

Professional organizations are facing a number of environmental challenges in South Africa in the 1990s. The options open to them in successfully positioning their organizations in the face of these challenges presented the research problem. Professional organizations were researched from the perspective of integrated archetypes of organizational form, strategy and the perceptions and values of the top management team. The research was conducted on 56 prominent professional organizations from six professions in South Africa, with an inductive research approach being taken. Theory indicated four possible options and three instruments were developed and tested to test the theory among the partners and stakeholders of the firms. Multivariate techniques of factor and cluster analysis were applied to the resulting data, and the findings indicated five broad configurations of adaptation, three of which concurred with the theory, the fourth which was positioned across the boundaries of two of the theoretical options, and the fifth which was positioned along a third dimension to that suggested by the theory, namely, that of the collective values of the top management team. It appeared that a large number of professional organizations in South Africa still operate successfully from the basis of their professional reputation, but that equally, a number have also adopted more innovative approaches.

Highlights

  • Republic of South AfricaProfessional or~anizations are facu_i~ a _num~ of env~nmental challenges in South Africa in the 1990s

  • The growing body of knowledge about organizational behaviour has been limited to industrial organizations about which infonnation is readily available, and has largely neglected professional service organii.ations

  • The enquiry reported below was undertaken to develop a generic typOlogy of strategy, organii.ational adaptation, and the perceptions and values of the top management team, that would be applicable to service organizations in different professions and across different indusuies

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Summary

Republic of South Africa

Professional or~anizations are facu_i~ a _num~ of env~nmental challenges in South Africa in the 1990s. ~ourth which w~ pos~llon~ across the boundaries of two of the theoretical options, and the fifth which w pos1t1oned along a thud dimension to that suggested by the theory, namely, that of the collective values of the top management team. It appeared that a large number of professional organizations in South Africa still opera&e successfully from the basis of their professional reputation, but that a number have adopted more innovative approaches. Dit bet voorgekom asof 'n groot aantal professionele organisasies nog steeds suksesvol vanuit die basis van hulle professiooele reputuie funltsioneer, maar dat daar eweneens ook 'n aantal was wat meer innoverende benaderings toep.

Introduction
Typologies of organizations and strategies
Cost leaders No identify
Population definition and sampling procedure
Sample design
Development and testing of research instruments
Partner questionnaire
Data analysis
Description courteous good judgement interpersonal skills methodical
Perceptions of environmental uncertainty
Discussion
PERCEPTIONS or ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY
Findings
Environmentol Determination
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