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ÇEVRESEL BELİRSİZLİK

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Recognizing that there are several different types of uncertainty which managers experience in the course of trying to interpret and respond to organizational environments suggests some potentially useful new directions for research an environmental uncertainty. The framework suggests the importance of conducting research which focuses on developing our understanding of the environmental scanning and interpretation process. Different types of uncertainty might affect environmental analysis and strategy formulation. Another useful direction for future research would be to investigate the process by which an organization's decision makers come to be certain that an environmental change poses a significant threat to their institution. It is important to recognize the possibility that managers may experience several different types of uncertainty as they attempt to understand and respond to events or changes in the organizational environment.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Yöneticilerin çevresel belirsizliğin birçok farklı çeşitlerini yorumlayabilmek, organizasyonun çevresine karşılık verebilmek ve çevresel belirsizlik konusunda araştırma yapabilmek için faydalı olabilecek yeni yöntemlere gereksinmeleri vardır. Araştırmayı yönetebilmek için, çevreyi yorumlamaya ve sınırlarını anlayarak geliştirmeye önem verilir. Belirsizlik, çevresel analizleri ve strateji belirlemeyi etkileyebilir. Gelecekteki araştırmalara faydalı bir yönlendirme olarak, organizasyondaki karar vericiler çevresel değişikliklerin organizasyonları için ciddi bir tehdit oluşturup oluşturmadığını araştırırlar. Yöneticiler, organizasyonun çevresindeki olayları ve değişiklikleri anlamaya çalışırken, birçok farklı belirsizlik çeşitleriyle karşılaşabilirler
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