Using some of the principles of cognitive dissonance theory, a theoretical corollary to Barker's 1968 ecological theory was developed. The result, referred to as ecological dissonance, was proposed as a theoretical explanation for several of the phenomena associated with the concept of organizational climate. The theory was also offered as an explanation of behaviors that can result from the introduction of stringent penalties for such offenses as driving-under-the-influence.
FisherG. (1988) Equal opportunity climate: development and preliminary validation of an assessment instrument and its relationship with organizational outcome. Dissertation Abstracts International, in press.
3.
ForehandG. A.GilmerB. (1964) Environmental variation in studies of organizational behaviorPsychological Bulletin, 62, 361–381.
4.
HooperS. (1988) Construction and validation of an equal opportunity measure based on gender for the college campus. Unpublished Master's thesis, Mississippi State University.
5.
PriceJ. L. (1972) Handbook of organizational measurement. Lexington, MA: D. C. Heath.
6.
RossH. L. (1982) Deterring drunken drivers: legal policy and social control. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
7.
WeinerB. (1973) Theories of motivation. Chicago, IL: Rand McNally.