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In search for the missing link: studying the interrelationship between organizational learning and organizational culture change

Patricia Wolf, Surabhi Verma, Pierre-Yves Kocher et al.

PurposeThe interrelationship between organizational learning (OL) and organizational culture (OC) is often assumed at an abstract theoretical level, but there is yet no systematization of scholarly knowledge allowing to conceptualize and understand its precise nature. In this article, we therefore ask “How can we, based on the insights from the dispersed research studying OC and OL, conceptualize the interrelationship between the two concepts?” Our purpose is to create an overview on the past development path and the current status of research interrelating OL and OC, to use it as basis for the conceptualization of this interrelationship and to identify avenues for future research.Design/methodology/approachThis article utilized a systematic literature review methodology by combining bibliometric and content analysis using relevant articles identified from the Scopus database. A two-stage literature review research approach was employed: (1) Bibliometric analysis was used to identify 416 relevant contributions and to present a comprehensive contextual picture of the interrelations between OL and OC research by analyzing the 162 most relevant articles. (2) A subsequent qualitative content analysis of the 45 most relevant academic contributions detailed and solidified the insights.FindingsWe identify four weakly linked thematic clusters on the interrelationship of OC and OL. Based on that, our analysis confirms the theorized bidirectional relationship between OC and OL: OC acts as antecedent, driver and result of OL processes, and OL processes are constrained by and alter OC. We moreover develop three propositions that put knowledge at the center of scholarly attention for understanding this interrelationship in more depth and develop avenues for future research.Practical implicationsOur research has important implications for managers as it shows that mastering leadership challenges is central for the success of OL processes and OC change. We moreover specify the leadership challenges that relate to particular types of OL processes. Managers need to take this interrelationship into account when setting out for OL or OC change processes, and carefully reflect on whether or not the decided OL measures fit the given OC, and the other way round.Originality/valueOur contribution to existing research is threefold: It first lies in analytically mapping out the research field, second in conceptualizing the interrelationship between OC and OL and third in identifying open research questions and topics.

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Maslow at Tesco

Cases in Organizational Behaviour provides a bridge between course textbooks and key real-world examples. The Maslow at Tesco case study summarizes and examines the scenario and includes supporting commentary from Daniel King and Scott Lawley.

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A RESEARCH ON THE EFFECT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON COMMITMENT TO ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE

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The aim of this research is to determine the effects of corporate governance perceptions of teachers working in primary education institutions on their organizational commitment. The questionnaire form prepared in accordance with the purpose was applied to 152 teachers working in Beykoz district of Istanbul province who accepted the questionnaire application. The survey results were analyzed in a computer environment using the SPSS 17.0 statistical package program. Frequency and percentage statistics were used to determine the descriptive characteristics of the teachers participating in the study, and mean and standard deviation statistics were used to determine corporate governance perceptions and organizational commitment levels. The relationships between teachers' perceptions of corporate governance and organizational commitment levels were examined by correlation analysis, and the dec of teachers' organizational commitment levels being affected by corporate governance perceptions was examined by regression analysis. As a result of the research, it was determined that teachers have a high level of corporate governance perception and organizational commitment, attendance and emotional commitment levels are not affected by corporate governance perceptions, and normative commitment levels are positively affected. As teachers' perceptions of corporate governance increase, their level of normative commitment also increases.

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