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摘要
目的:本研究旨在建立肯亚注册专业团体的层级与策略关系。设计/方法/途径:通过政策执行、资源评估和动机来衡量因变量。层级文化作为自变量,通过对员工的显性特征和管理进行测量。该研究采用描述性设计方法,从肯尼亚专业机构的168个目标中收集了132个回复。本研究建立零假设,用线性回归模型检验因变量与自变量之间的关系。结果:在层次结构上,战略实施与优势特征之间存在显著相关r = .316, p < 0.05,员工管理之间存在显著相关r = .288, p < 0.05。理论启示:本文拓展了组织文化的研究主体,揭示了层级文化与战略实施之间存在显著的关系,主导特征和员工管理都对这一关系产生了积极的影响。独创性/价值:这项研究表明,在市场上最成功的组织在其环境中有很强的等级文化。因此,专业团体必须至少有一个机制来确保组织内部的等级文化。研究局限/未来研究:本研究仅考察了层级文化与战略实施之间的关系。未来的研究应该调查战略实施与组织文化的其他维度之间的关系。论文类型:Empirical
Strategy Implementation: Does Hierarchy Culture Matter in Licensed Professional Societies in East Africa
Purpose: This study is aimed at establishing hierarchy and strategy relationship in registered professional bodies in Kenya.
Design/Method/Approach: The dependent variable was measured through policy implementation, resource assessment and motivation. Hierarchy culture as an independent variable was measured through dominant characteristic and management of employees. Using a descriptive design approach, the study collected a return of 132 responses from a target of 168 in professional bodies of Kenya. The study set up a null hypothesis to be tested using a linear regression model to establish the relationship between dependent and independent variables.
Findings: For hierarchy constructs, it was established that there was a significant correlation between strategy implementation and dominant characteristics r = .316, p < .05 with the management of employees r = .288, p < .05.
Theoretical Implications: This paper expanded the body of research on organizational culture by showing that there is a significant relationship between the hierarchy culture and strategy implementation with both dominant characteristics and management of employees showing positive effects for the relationship.
Originality/Value: This research shows that the organizations that are most successful in the market have a strong hierarchy culture within their environment. Therefore, professional bodies must at least have a mechanism of ensuring hierarchy culture within the organization.
Research Limitations/Future Research: The study only looked at the association between hierarchy culture and strategy implementation. Future studies should investigate the relationship between strategy implementation and other dimensions of an organizational culture.
Paper type: Empirical