The following is a list of references that are both used on these web pages and relate to the Theory and the instrument.

Evans, C. L. Sieloff. (1989). Development of a departmental theory of power within Imogene King's framework: Unpublished manuscript.

 

Hickson, D. J., Hinings, C. R., Lee, C. A., Schneck, R. E., &  Pennings, J. M. (1971). A strategic contingencies' theory of intraorganizational power. Administrative Science Quarterly, 16, 216-229.

 

King, I. M. (1981). A theory for nursing:  Systems, concepts, process. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

 

Maas, M. L. (1988). A model of organizational power: Analysis and significance to nursing. Research in Nursing & Health, 11, 153-163.

 

Sieloff, C. L. (1995). Development of a theory of departmental power. In M. A. Frey & C. L. Sieloff (Eds.), Advancing King's Systems Framework and Theory of Nursing (pp. 46-65). Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications.

 

Sieloff, C. L. (1996). Development of an instrument to estimate the actualized power of a nursing department. Unpublished dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit.

 

Sieloff, C. L. (1999). Sieloff-King Assessment of Group Power within Organizations. Unpublished research report, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.

 

Sieloff, C. L. (2003). Measuring nursing power within organizations. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 35(2), 183-

187.

 

Sieloff, C. L. (2007). The theory of group power within organizations – Evolving conceptualization within King’s conceptual system. In C. L. Sieloff & M. A. Frey (Eds.), Middle range theory development:  Using King’s conceptual system (pp. 196-214). New York:  Springer Publishing Company.

 

Sieloff, C. L., & Dunn, K. (2003). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Sieloff-King Assessment of Group Power within Organizations. Unpublished research report, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.

 

Walton, M. (1986). The Deming Management. New York: The Putnam Publishing Group.