The aim of this study is to assess whether the cross-cultural equivalence of the Organisational Culture Survey (OCS) persist in an Australian context. The nature of the instrument is presented which includes a clear statement of its South African origin and its’ place within a logical positivist paradigm. The sample consisted of 326 respondents from a population of managers of the Australian Institute of Management. This study confirms the instrument’s validity and internal consistency within an Australian context, but that further research is required into the functional and conceptual equivalence of the survey items and dimensions underpinning the items to conclusively establish its utility. Finally, aspects of the ‘organisational culture...
This paper provides an empirical description of the organizational culture of public sector organiza...
This study tested the psychometric quality and cultural equivalence of the German versions of three ...
This paper contributes to the research on organizational culture (OC) from a crosscountry perspectiv...
The aim of this study is to assess whether the cross-cultural equivalence of the Organisational Cult...
The aim is to assess the cross cultural equivalence of a South African survey of corporate culture i...
Organisational inertia: the OI Scale’s applicability in an Australian context This paper investigate...
This paper investigates if the metric qualities of the South African Organisational Inertia Survey h...
This study uses the Organizational Culture Profile of OReilly et al. (1991), as adapted by Windsor a...
Purpose: This research aims to develop clear and concise scale items of organisational culture and t...
This paper examines the development of a new version of the Organizational Culture Profile (OCP) (O'...
Our paper develops a restructured version of the Organizational Culture Profile developed by O'Reill...
An increasing number of organisations are purchasing culture measurement solutions without reflectin...
The point of departure of this study is that a need for a valid and reliable culture as-sessment ins...
The aim of this research was to determine the influence of cross cultural leadership on organisation...
Various studies have confirmed the widespread influence of Organisational Culture (OC) on success an...
This paper provides an empirical description of the organizational culture of public sector organiza...
This study tested the psychometric quality and cultural equivalence of the German versions of three ...
This paper contributes to the research on organizational culture (OC) from a crosscountry perspectiv...
The aim of this study is to assess whether the cross-cultural equivalence of the Organisational Cult...
The aim is to assess the cross cultural equivalence of a South African survey of corporate culture i...
Organisational inertia: the OI Scale’s applicability in an Australian context This paper investigate...
This paper investigates if the metric qualities of the South African Organisational Inertia Survey h...
This study uses the Organizational Culture Profile of OReilly et al. (1991), as adapted by Windsor a...
Purpose: This research aims to develop clear and concise scale items of organisational culture and t...
This paper examines the development of a new version of the Organizational Culture Profile (OCP) (O'...
Our paper develops a restructured version of the Organizational Culture Profile developed by O'Reill...
An increasing number of organisations are purchasing culture measurement solutions without reflectin...
The point of departure of this study is that a need for a valid and reliable culture as-sessment ins...
The aim of this research was to determine the influence of cross cultural leadership on organisation...
Various studies have confirmed the widespread influence of Organisational Culture (OC) on success an...
This paper provides an empirical description of the organizational culture of public sector organiza...
This study tested the psychometric quality and cultural equivalence of the German versions of three ...
This paper contributes to the research on organizational culture (OC) from a crosscountry perspectiv...