组织领导中的宗族文化与战略重点:印度学校教师的期望

Q3 Social Sciences
J. Chennattuserry
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了解印度学校教师当前和首选的组织文化是一项首要要求,尤其是在实施国家教育政策时。使用组织文化评估工具(OCAI)测量竞争价值观,可以提供有关组织文化的主导特征和学校教师偏好的信息。我们调查了学校教师,收到273份回复。研究表明,宗族文化是当前组织文化的总体形态,也是偏好的组织文化类型。许多结果并不令人惊讶。然而,我们发现,组织领导目前处于等级文化中,战略重点是adhocracy,而教师在这些方面更喜欢家族文化。教师们希望学校领导能够为实现目标提供便利,提供指导,并在团队建设中发挥重要作用。他们更喜欢一种提供人力资本发展的文化,促进教师之间的高度信任和透明度,并提供参与决策的机会。这项研究是独一无二的,因为它衡量了学校的组织文化,这是以前在印度背景下没有做过的。研究结果表明,需要改变领导实践和战略重点,以促进国家教育政策的实施。
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Clan Culture in Organizational Leadership and Strategic Emphases: Expectations Among School Teachers in India
Understanding the current and preferred organizational culture among school teachers in India is a primary requirement, particularly when the National Educational Policy (NEP) is being implemented. Measuring the competing values using the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI) provides information about the dominant characteristics of the organizational culture and the school teachers' preferences. We surveyed school teachers and received 273 responses. Research revealed that clan culture is the overall current and preferred organizational culture type. Many of the results are not a surprise. However, we found that organizational leadership is currently in the hierarchy culture and strategic emphasis is on adhocracy, whereas teachers prefer a clan culture on these dimensions. Teachers expect school leaders to be the ones who facilitate the path to achieve, provide mentoring, and are instrumental in team building. They prefer a culture that provides for the development of human capital, promotes high trust and transparency among teachers, and offers an opportunity to participate in decision-making. This study is unique as it measures schools' organizational culture that has not been done earlier in the Indian context. The results suggest implications on the leadership practices and the strategic emphasis that need to change, in order to facilitate the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP).
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