组织文化与创新:巴西企业的探索性研究

L. Gambi, F. Lizarelli, M. Gerolamo
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组织文化被视为创新成功的重要变量;它可以激发员工的创造力和创新行为。此外,公司采取了不同的做法,以改善其社会方面的创新方向。此外,拥有国外子公司的国际公司的增长,迫使他们在所有业务部门采用最有效的组织实践,以建立可持续的竞争优势。在此背景下,本工作使用来自巴西42家大型制造公司的数据来调查组织文化概况和组织创新实践的采用。此外,使用Kruskal-Wallis测试来调查如果公司总部位于巴西或国外,在采用实践方面是否存在差异。研究结果表明,发展性文化这一创新型组织文化特征较少被认同,企业仍需发展风险承担、员工参与等创新文化特征。在这些实践中,多学科团队和员工任务多样化的实践被采用的最多,而轮岗和自我管理团队的实践被采用的较少。此外,对于大多数实践,如果总部位于巴西或国外,在采用方面没有发现差异,这支持了组织文化比国家文化更重要的创新驱动力的观点。
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ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND INNOVATION: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY IN BRAZILIAN COMPANIES
Organizational culture is viewed as an important variable to innovation success; it can stimulate creativity and innovative behavior among employees. Besides, companies have adopted different practices to improve its social aspects into innovation direction. Moreover, the growth of international companies with foreign subsidiaries, forces them to adopt the most effective organizational practices to all business units in order to build a sustainable competitive advantage. In this context, this work uses data from 42 large manufacturing companies located in Brazil to investigate the organizational culture profile and the adoption of organizational innovation practices. Furthermore, uses Kruskal-Wallis Test to investigate if there is difference in the adoption of practices if the companies’ headquarters is located in Brazil or abroad. Results show that the characteristics of innovative organizational culture profile called Developmental culture were the less identified, as a result, companies still need to develop characteristics of innovative culture, such as assumption of risks, employees’ participation. Among the practices, those related to multidisciplinary teams and high variety in employees’ tasks were the most adopted, while job rotation and self-managed team the less adopted. In addition, for most practices, no difference was identified in the adoption if headquarters’ is located in Brazil or abroad, supporting the idea that organizational culture is more important driver of innovation than national culture.
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