Exploring mid-level leaders’ perceptions of organisational culture at cash management company

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Tertia Pillay, N. Dhanpat, Roslyn De Braine
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Orientation: Mid-level leadership has an important role to play in driving organisational culture for effective organisational functioning.Research purpose: This study aimed to examine the perceptions of mid-level leaders in a cash management company in South Africa on their influence on organisational culture.Motivation for the study: While studies have been conducted on leadership and organisational culture within various sectors of the South African economy, the cash management industry has been commonly overlooked, despite the essential role played by these organisations.Research approach/design and method: This study followed a qualitative research approach. A purposive sample of 12 mid-level leaders was interviewed using semi-structured interviews. Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis was used to extract themes.Main findings: The main finding revealed that mid-level leaders primarily influenced organisational culture as they met operational goals and second by encouraging employee development, safety and risk management, compliance, information sharing and personal interaction. Other emergent themes included perceived challenges to the organisation’s culture and prominent strengths of the organisation’s culture.Practical/ managerial implication: This study shows the role that mid-level leadership has to drive organisational culture. Organisations should therefore use mid-level leaderships’ insight into strengthening organisational culture.Contribution/ value add: This study supports the role of mid-level leaders and their influence on fostering an organisation’s desired cultural outcomes. A conceptual model of culture enablement adds to the understanding of organisational culture and strengthens the study’s contribution to the body of knowledge.
探索现金管理公司中层领导对组织文化的看法
研究方向研究目的:本研究旨在考察南非一家现金管理公司的中层领导对其对组织文化的影响的看法:虽然南非各经济部门都对领导力和组织文化进行了研究,但现金管理行业却普遍被忽视,尽管这些组织发挥着至关重要的作用:本研究采用定性研究方法。采用半结构化访谈法对 12 位中层领导进行了有目的的抽样调查。采用布劳恩和克拉克的主题分析法提取主题:主要研究结果显示,中层领导对组织文化的影响主要体现在实现运营目标上,其次是鼓励员工发展、安全和风险管理、合规、信息共享和个人互动。其他新出现的主题包括组织文化所面临的挑战和组织文化的突出优势:本研究显示了中层领导在推动组织文化方面的作用。因此,组织应利用中层领导的洞察力来加强组织文化:本研究证实了中层领导的作用及其对促进组织实现预期文化成果的影响。文化赋能的概念模型增加了人们对组织文化的理解,加强了本研究对知识体系的贡献。
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