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Diagnosing the Organizational Culture of a Turkish Pharmaceutical Company Based on the Competing Values Framework
Diagnosing the Organizational Culture of a Turkish Pharmaceutical Company Based on the Competing Values Framework

Author(s): Emel Erturk, Cengiz Demir, Nazli A. Ayyildiz Unnu
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: organizational culture; competing values framework; person-organization fit; Turkish culture

Summary/Abstract: Organizational culture plays a significant role in understanding organizational dynamics and it distinguishes the members of one organization from other people. In this regard; it is found out that an organization, which is able to maintain a strong and “preferred” culture, is likely to enjoy many benefits such as higher levels of performance, person-organization fit, commitment, job satisfaction and competitive advantage. Thus, the purpose of this study is to diagnose the culture of a pharmaceutical company, which is located in Turkey, and find out the “perceived” and “preferred” cultural profiles both in the headquarters and branches of the company. The perceived culture has been found as hierarchy whereas the preferred one has been found as clan leading to incongruence between the perceived and preferred cultural profiles. In this regard; the reasons lying behind this mismatch are discussed, as it is important for the success of the organization and person-organization fit. Hence, the influential effects of national culture on shaping the organizational culture profiles have been discussed. Furthermore, the effects of educational level and union membership on culture profiles are also explored to understand the dynamics leading to such results thoroughly.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 197-217
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English
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