Multiple Identity Organizations and Performance

Carlos M. Baldo, Kyle S. Hull, Simon Aristeguieta-Trillos
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This chapter discusses multiple identity organizations and the implications this holds for multi-level mission-driven institutions. This review examines congruency between organizational mission statements as an identity utilitarian element, and rules and regulations as an identity normative element. In addition, the authors argue that organizational outcomes should be aligned with each of these multiple identities. The review uses a sample of Catholic universities and higher education institutions within the United States for analysis. The scholarly research emphasis of business departments/schools among these institutions is the common element used to measure this relationship. Bibliometrics and written language analysis were utilized. The findings provide initial evidence for misalignment and incongruence between their multiple identities and organizational outcomes.
多重身份组织与绩效
本章讨论了多重身份组织及其对多层次使命驱动机构的影响。本综述考察了作为身份功利因素的组织使命宣言和作为身份规范因素的规则和条例之间的一致性。此外,作者认为,组织的结果应该与这些多重身份中的每一个保持一致。该报告以美国天主教大学和高等教育机构为样本进行分析。在这些机构中,商业部门/学院的学术研究重点是衡量这种关系的共同因素。采用文献计量学和书面语言分析。这些发现为他们的多重身份与组织结果之间的不一致和不一致提供了初步证据。
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