Abstract
As a logical extension of the principle of individual differences, it is suggested that there are various differentiated groups within organizations that may require customized interventions. Administrators and professionals are two such groups represented in most organizations. Focusing on job satisfaction as the dependent variable in a health-care organization, the results indicate that a contingency perspective is warranted. Overall, the theory predicted accurately and significantly in sixty-five of a possible 136 relationships for the professionals and in only forty-four of the relationships for the administrators. This result indicates that differential-intervention strategies should be utilized for the two groups, even in the same organization.
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