Paul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch (1967), who coined the label contingency theory, argue that different environments place differing requirements on organizations: specifically, environments characterized by uncertainty and rapid rates of change in market conditions or technologies present different challenges—both constraints and opportunities—to organizations than do placid and stable environments


p. 89 (2001: 103) - ''Institutions and Organizations., 1995


Paul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch (1967), who coined the label contingency theory, argue that different environments place differing requirements on...

Paul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch (1967), who coined the label contingency theory, argue that different environments place differing requirements on...

Paul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch (1967), who coined the label contingency theory, argue that different environments place differing requirements on...

Paul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch (1967), who coined the label contingency theory, argue that different environments place differing requirements on...