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ASA Model: Why Organizations Stay the Same

The Attraction-Selection-Attrition Model (ASA Model) The Core Definition and Underlying Mechanism The Attraction-Selection-Attrition Model, commonly known as the ASA Model, is a seminal framework in organizational psychology that endeavors to explain the persistent homogeneity of people within organizations and, consequently, the stability and distinct nature of organizational characteristics over time. At its simplest, the ASA […]

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ASA MODEL

Introduction and Definition of the ASA Model The ASA Model, a common abbreviation for the Attraction-Selection-Attrition Model, is a foundational theory in organizational psychology designed to explain how organizational culture, structure, and behavior develop and persist over time. Proposed by organizational psychologist Benjamin Schneider in 1987, the model posits that the characteristics of an organization […]

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