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摘要
本研究试图探究包容性如何培养积极的组织文化。本研究以包容性为自变量,以多样性、价值观、信念、归属感、竞争优势为子变量,以组织文化为因变量。本研究旨在探讨多元化、价值观、信念、归属感和竞争优势对组织文化的影响。本研究利用一手资料和二手资料进行研究。对于主要来源,对IT部门的200名员工进行了包含30个问题的问卷调查。在200份报告中,只有122份是有效的。采用SPSS统计软件对数据进行分析。研究发现,积极的组织文化受到多样性、价值观和归属感的显著影响,而信念和竞争优势对组织文化的影响不显著。变量value (VV)的影响最为显著(β = 0.337, p <0.05),其次是多样性(DD) (β = 0.299, p <0.05)、归属感(SB) (β = 0.261, p <0.05)也有显著贡献。F值为186.992,表明模型是合适的。研究表明,信念和竞争优势可能对创造积极的组织文化没有显著影响,但多样性、价值观和归属感对积极的组织文化有显著影响。IT部门的组织文化。研究结果具有理论和管理意义,因为组织必须为员工的福祉创造和促进积极、多样和包容的工作场所文化。
Embedding inclusion in cultivating positive organizational culture
In present research an attempt has been made to find out how inclusion can cultivate positive organizational culture. The study identified inclusion as independent variable, having sub variables as diversity, values, beliefs, sense of belongingness, and competitive advantage and organizational culture was considered as the dependent variable. The purpose of this study was to examine how diversity, values, beliefs, sense of belongingness and competitive advantage impact organizational culture. The study utilized both primary and secondary sources for conducting research. For the primary source, a questionnaire with 30 questions was administered to 200 employees in the IT sector. Out of 200 only 122 were found to be valid. The data was analyzed using statistical software SPSS. The findings showed that positive Organizational Culture was significantly affected by Diversity, Values and Sense of Belongingness, while Beliefs and Competitive Advantage did not have a significant impact on Organizational Culture. The variable, Values (VV) had the most significant impact (β = 0.337, p < 0.05), followed by Diversity (DD) (β = 0.299, p < 0.05), and Sense of belongingness (SB) (β = 0.261, p < 0.05) also made a notable contribution. The F value (186.992) indicated that the model was suitable. The study suggests that beliefs and competitive advantage may not have a significant impact on creating a positive organizational culture, but Diversity, Values and Sense of Belongingness have a significant impact on Positive. Organizational Culture in the IT sector. The findings have theoretical and managerial implications as the organizations must create and promote a positive, diverse, and inclusive workplace culture for the wellbeing of the employees.