Enhancing Workplace Productivity: The Nexus of Organizational Culture and Policies in Public Institutions
Enhancing Workplace Productivity: The Nexus of Organizational Culture and Policies in Public Institutions
Author(s): Emmanuel Erastus YAMOAH, Felicity OFFEI-GYEKYI, Joseph Ato ForsonSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Fakulta managementu Univerzity Komenského v Bratislave
Keywords: Productivity; Organizational culture; Policies; Public institution; Ghana
Summary/Abstract: Aim – This study aims to explore the intricate interplay between organizational culture, policies, and productivity within a major public institution in Ghana. The primary purpose is to investigate the relationships between organizational policies, characteristics of organizational culture, and non-financial indicators of organizational productivity. Design/methodology/approach – This study utilizes a descriptive survey design, using a sample of 119 respondents randomly selected from a population of 1489 employees. Advanced statistical techniques, including Pearson Correlation and Multiple Linear Regression, are employed to identify relationships and test hypotheses.Findings – The results indicate positive and statistically significant relationships between organizational policies, cultural characteristics, and productivity. Multiple linear regression analysis supported the hypothesis, demonstrating a substantial influence of these factors on productivity. Notably, a moderate to strong positive correlation was found, highlighting the critical role of organizational culture in fostering improved performance. Limitations – Reliance on self-reported data raises concerns about social desirability bias. Additionally, the descriptive survey design allows for the identification of correlations, but causal relationships between variables cannot be established. Practical implications – This research highlights the importance of strategic policies and a supportive culture for public sector productivity. Clear policy implementation, leadership fostering a positive work environment, and engagement in policymaking likely enhance performance, particularly within diverse work-forces. However, future research should explore causal relationships between these factors and productivity for deeper understanding and continuous optimization. Originality/value – This study investigates the combined effects of organizational culture, policy clarity, and employee participation on productivity in a Ghanaian public institution. It contributes to the literature by confirming the positive influence of a supportive culture and well-defined policies, while emphasizing the importance of employee involvement in policy development. These findings offer practical insights for leaders seeking to enhance productivity in similar contexts.
Journal: Journal of Human Resource Management
- Issue Year: 27/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 84-97
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English