Resource Dependency, Institutional, and Stakeholder Organizational Theories in France, Nigeria, and India

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  • Samuel O Fadare School of Business & Leadership, Regent University

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https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.11/2013.2.12/11.12.231.236

Abstract

This paper describes resource dependency, institutional and stakeholder organizational theories and how each theory might or might not work in the France, Nigeria, and India. Application of the three organizational theories demonstrates several features, including an emphasis on inter-organizational dependence for organizational survival and resolution of issues of conflicts between competing stakeholders as critical to the sustenance of organizations in all three national cultures. In relation to the institutional theory, while France is required to implement all European Union Directives and constantly put organizations under pressure to conform to these expectations, issues of poverty, nepotism, political god-fatherism, and corruption prevalent in India and Nigeria mean that organizations are not always put under as much pressure to conform to expectations.

Keywords:

Organization, Culture, Resource dependency, Institutional, Stakeholder

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Published

2013-12-10

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Fadare, S. O. (2013). Resource Dependency, Institutional, and Stakeholder Organizational Theories in France, Nigeria, and India. International Journal of Management and Sustainability, 2(12), 231–236. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.11/2013.2.12/11.12.231.236

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