In this article, we explore subcultural interaction in the context of attempts by executives to control culture in the unusual organizational setting of football. We present evidence of five tension points in subcultural relations (togetherness or isolation, internal labour market, multiple identification and allegiances, individual and organizational requirements and competition and cooperation). We examine how these tensions were induced and or exacerbated by the culture management efforts, as well as the ways in which the dynamics of change impacted on the objectives of executives. The article concludes with a discussion of the implications of the findings for theory and practice
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This article explores the use of company culture as a means of management control. It reports resear...
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Organizational culture has been studied throughout the centuries as it has been assumed to enhance t...
This paper looks at the concept of national cultures and their significance for shaping framework of...
Journal articleA review of the literature reveals that organisational culture can have an influence ...
This paper reports on the exploratory phase of a qualitative research project that investigates inte...
Corporate culture can have a significant impact on a firm's long-term economic performance. Firms w...
In this article, we explore subcultural interaction in the context of attempts by executives to cont...
Although the prevalence of studies of cultural change initiatives has encouraged some researchers to...
The study of organisational culture is again on the rise and retains significance for executives, ye...
YesThis article explores the use of `company culture¿ as a means of management control. It reports o...
This dissertation will analyse the different ways that culture can be interacted with in an organisa...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the effect of senior management change on organisatio...
The thesis is an in-depth research into the management and control of subcultures in a multicultural...
Organization studies research exposes the need to examine power relations embedded within the design...
This article explores the use of company culture as a means of management control. It reports resear...
The complexities of international mergers is compounded by the strong differences in culture across ...
Organizational culture has been studied throughout the centuries as it has been assumed to enhance t...
This paper looks at the concept of national cultures and their significance for shaping framework of...
Journal articleA review of the literature reveals that organisational culture can have an influence ...
This paper reports on the exploratory phase of a qualitative research project that investigates inte...
Corporate culture can have a significant impact on a firm's long-term economic performance. Firms w...