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菲德勒權變模型

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菲德勒權變模型(英語:Fiedler contingency model)是由商業和管理心理學家弗雷德·愛德華·菲德勒所著,主要說明關於組織中領導者的有效性的權變理論。費德勒以「最不受歡迎同事量表」來衡量領導者的領導風格以及個人領導取向的工具,並將這一因素分解為領導者─成員關係、任務結構以及職位權力3個構面[1],組合出8種工作情境:

弗雷德·愛德華·菲德勒(Fred Edward Fiedler)的「菲德勒權變模型」(Fiedler contingency model)
情境領導風格
情境 領導者─成員關係 任務結構 職位權力
1 結構化(高)
2 結構化(高)
3 非結構化(低)
4 非結構化(低)
5 結構化(高)
6 結構化(高)
7 非結構化(低)
8 非結構化(低)

參考資料

  1. ^ Forsyth, D. R. (2006). "Leadership". In Forsyth, D. R., Group Dynamics. 5th ed. pp. 245–277. Belmont: CA, Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

延伸閱讀

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