Organizational Cultures

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Organizational Cultures

Types and Transformations

Organizational theory and behaviour

Author: Diana C. Pheysey

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 11th September 2002

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781134889945


Introduction

In recent years global trade and telecommunications have rapidly been spreading the influence of large multinational forms of organization. An integral part of this process has been the rise of organizational cultures unique to particular firms. In a world where such cultures are often in conflict with the societies in which they operate how can we understand the workings of cultural patterns and the kinds of transformations they can create?

This concise new introductory text provides succinct analysis of organizational cultures and types of change they can set in motion. Culture is used in an original way to bring together and make sense of central issues of organizational behaviour.

Exploration of Cultural Influence

The author explores the way in which forms of culture can influence styles of management, attitudes toward leadership, the level of motivation in the workplace and hidden agendas in group dynamics. Organizational Cultures raises the important issue of whether there can be such a thing as a right decision for an organization, and brings into focus the major implications and dangers of the growing numbers of supra-national firms both in terms of internal structure and for the context in which they function.

Conclusion

Throughout, the author succeeds in weaving together behaviour and organization, thus reconciling the traditional divorce between psychology and sociology in the field. Drawing on case studies from Europe, Asia, Africa, Organizational Cultures provides a truly international insight into forms of organizational behaviour. Detailed chapter objectives and summaries are provided to aid progress and self-assessment.

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