Collectivism is one of the well-researched dimensions of culture that pertains to an individual’s relationship to an in-group. Organisational climate, on the other hand, is predominantly defined as the shared perceptions of employees about their working environment. In spite of the long tradition of both constructs in the literature, the conceptual relationship between collectivism and climate has oftentimes been neglected. This paper explores this relationship by presenting (1) the conceptual overlap between culture and climate; (2) the congruence between collectivism and climate in terms of levels of conceptualisation and analysis; (3) the apparent influence of collectivism on organisational processes and practices that have been the doma...
Management scholars have become increasingly interested in the role of organizational context. As pa...
Purpose: This research seeks to explore how climate for internal service emerge in the organizations...
Each enterprise operates in a different way and has a different work system and culture. So, each en...
Collectivism is one of the well-researched dimensions of culture that pertains to an individual&rsqu...
We review the literature on organizational climate and culture paying specific attention to articles...
Effective communication and strong relationships are the foundation of successful work in a team as ...
Part 1 of this paper presents some logical and conceptual distinctions between job satisfaction and ...
A still unsolved question is why humans create collectivism. New theory proposes that poorer populat...
This chapter reviews the concepts of organizational culture and climate and applies them toenvironme...
This paper examines the extent to which the cultural dimension of individualism-collectivism matters...
Two studies explored issues related to the content and structure of psychological climate: First, co...
The aim of this research is to explore the relationship between culture and climate as well as the s...
Title from cover. "September 1999."Includes bibliographical references (leaves 18-19).Partially supp...
El presente trabajo de investigación busca entender si la cultura y el clima organizacional tienen a...
The concept of organisational climate was initiallydeveloped by Lewin, Lippit and White (1939) to ex...
Management scholars have become increasingly interested in the role of organizational context. As pa...
Purpose: This research seeks to explore how climate for internal service emerge in the organizations...
Each enterprise operates in a different way and has a different work system and culture. So, each en...
Collectivism is one of the well-researched dimensions of culture that pertains to an individual&rsqu...
We review the literature on organizational climate and culture paying specific attention to articles...
Effective communication and strong relationships are the foundation of successful work in a team as ...
Part 1 of this paper presents some logical and conceptual distinctions between job satisfaction and ...
A still unsolved question is why humans create collectivism. New theory proposes that poorer populat...
This chapter reviews the concepts of organizational culture and climate and applies them toenvironme...
This paper examines the extent to which the cultural dimension of individualism-collectivism matters...
Two studies explored issues related to the content and structure of psychological climate: First, co...
The aim of this research is to explore the relationship between culture and climate as well as the s...
Title from cover. "September 1999."Includes bibliographical references (leaves 18-19).Partially supp...
El presente trabajo de investigación busca entender si la cultura y el clima organizacional tienen a...
The concept of organisational climate was initiallydeveloped by Lewin, Lippit and White (1939) to ex...
Management scholars have become increasingly interested in the role of organizational context. As pa...
Purpose: This research seeks to explore how climate for internal service emerge in the organizations...
Each enterprise operates in a different way and has a different work system and culture. So, each en...