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- Title
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE DIMENSIONS AND VARIABLES.
- Authors
POPA, Brînduşa Maria
- Abstract
There are numerous definitions of the concept in the specialized literature and the majority present organizational culture as a system of values, norms, rules, beliefs, habits learned and internalized by the organization members and embodied in their behaviors. Such definitions highlight the fact that organizational culture is a system of values, norms, customs and beliefs shared and assimilated by the entire membership of the organization in order to transform them into inherent characteristics of their behavior. The newly acquired behavior will be promoted, defended and developed throughout their work. Even if organizational culture is built upon such a strict, rigid, formal institutional support, it evolves and develops in order to help the organization adapt and perform efficiently. In order to have an easier understanding of the concept, in this paper we shall use for our analysis the following dimensions: cognitive, normative, human and material.
- Subjects
CORPORATE culture; SOCIOLOGICAL research; SOCIAL indicators; HUMAN capital; ORGANIZATIONAL structure
- Publication
Journal of Defense Resources Management, 2017, Vol 8, Issue 2, p114
- ISSN
2068-9403
- Publication type
Article