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摘要
摘要 本研究旨在分析塔拉肯婆罗洲大学经济学院的组织文化图谱。研究采用描述性定量方法,并使用分层随机抽样法进行抽样。研究样本由经济学院的 93 名受访者组成,包括学生、校友、讲师和教职员工。采用的分析方法是组织文化评估工具(OCAI),并使用 Microsoft Excel 2010 作为辅助工具。研究结果显示,目前占主导地位的组织文化特征是宗族文化,强调人力资源开发、忠诚度和组织的家族职能。此外,以结构化工作环境和严格控制为特征的等级文化也占据主导地位。与此相反,预期的组织文化概况强调在保持氏族文化的同时,迎接未来新的文化转变,尤其是向 "民主"(Adhocracy)文化转变。这种文化强调营造充满活力的工作环境,鼓励成员自由探索和表达创造性想法,促进创新:J43.Keywords:组织文化、OCAI 制图。
Abstract
This research aims to analyse organizational culture mapping at the Faculty of Economics, University of Borneo, Tarakan. It employs a descriptive quantitative approach and utilizes the Stratified Random Sampling method for sampling. The research sample consists of 93 respondents from the Faculty of Economics, including students, alumni, lecturers, and staff. The analytical method employed is the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI), with the assistance of Microsoft Excel 2010. The research findings reveal that the current dominant organizational culture profile is the Clan culture, emphasizing HR development, loyalty, and the organization's familial function. Additionally, the Hierarchy culture, characterized by a structured work environment and stringent controls, also holds prominence. Conversely, the anticipated organizational culture profile underscores maintaining the Clan culture while embracing new cultural shifts in the future, particularly towards an Adhocracy culture. This culture emphasizes fostering a dynamic work environment that encourages members to freely explore and express creative ideas, fostering innovation.
JEL classification numbers: J43.
Keywords: Organizational culture, OCAI Mapping.