Overcoming Obstacles to Progress: Exploring the Causes and Effective Solutions to Employee Resistance to Organizational Change

Mohammed A Alshahrani, Abdulrahman S. Basahal
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The study aimed to describe employees’ experiences with and expectations of management during organizational change. The paper applied a descriptive qualitative research design with a purposive quota sampling technique. Thirteen Saudi employees from different food and beverage firms were recruited and interviewed using a semi-structured interview protocol. Thematic analysis of English transcripts resulted in the development of three themes that highlight what aspects are important to consider when implementing organizational changes such as value-added taxation programs, from an employee perspective: (a) open communication, (b) training, and (c) timeframe. This research contributes to the literature on the resistance to change in the context of an emerging economy such as Saudi Arabia. Moreover, this paper sheds light on the main causes of and solutions to resistance to organizational change executed by firms and employees. Specifically, it provides practical insights into how open dialogue and training can significantly reduce employee resistance and facilitate smoother transitions during organizational change.
克服前进的障碍:探索员工抵制组织变革的原因和有效解决方案
本研究旨在描述员工在组织变革过程中对管理层的体验和期望。论文采用了描述性定性研究设计和有目的的配额抽样技术。研究人员招募了来自不同食品饮料公司的 13 名沙特籍员工,并采用半结构化访谈协议对他们进行了访谈。通过对英语笔录进行主题分析,得出了三个主题,从员工的角度强调了在实施增值税计划等组织变革时需要考虑的重要方面:(a)开放式沟通;(b)培训;(c)时间框架。本研究为有关沙特阿拉伯等新兴经济体变革阻力的文献做出了贡献。此外,本文还揭示了企业和员工抵制组织变革的主要原因和解决方案。具体而言,本文就公开对话和培训如何大幅减少员工的抵触情绪并促进组织变革期间的平稳过渡提供了实用的见解。
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