Organizational Culture Type in Turkish Universities using OCAI: Perceptions of Students

Aim. The aim of this research is to identify student perceptions of the current organizational culture type in four flagship Turkish public universities. Its further goal after this diagnosis was to help the researchers and policy makers to deeply understand the actual situations and make recommenda...

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Main Authors: Aysun Caliskan, Chang Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation Pro Scientia Publica 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Education Culture and Society
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Online Access:https://jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/583
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spelling doaj-a89f45acc5f9440d8af7fd1335ba8b9a2020-11-25T03:03:37ZengFoundation Pro Scientia PublicaJournal of Education Culture and Society2081-16402081-16402019-09-0110227029210.15503/jecs20192.270.292583Organizational Culture Type in Turkish Universities using OCAI: Perceptions of StudentsAysun Caliskan0Chang Zhu1Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussel, BelgiumVrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussel, BelgiumAim. The aim of this research is to identify student perceptions of the current organizational culture type in four flagship Turkish public universities. Its further goal after this diagnosis was to help the researchers and policy makers to deeply understand the actual situations and make recommendations for organizational culture change and educational innovations. Methods. We applied a mixed-method approach to collect data. The quantitative method consisted of 964 applications of the instrument of OCAI to bachelor students. The qualitative method included 19 semi-structured interviews to follow up and verify the results from the survey to have a deeper insight into Turkish HEIs. Results. The variety of findings through survey and interviews revealed and validated that the dominant culture type of Turkish universities regarding students is hierarchy followed by market culture. It is probable that the national cultural structure of the Turkish society is a result of this finding. It appears that Turkey has a hierarchical workplace attributing control, order, authority, and smooth functioning. Conclusions. Based on student perceptions, this study can provide policy makers, academic leaders, academic staff and employees in administrative units with a broader knowledge of the current organizational culture type in universities in Turkey, and identify the strengths and weaknesses of organizational culture in universities and to improve the quality through making innovations.https://jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/583Organisational culture type, Turkish universities, OCAI, students’ perceptions, mixed method, hierarchy culture.
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author Aysun Caliskan
Chang Zhu
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Organizational Culture Type in Turkish Universities using OCAI: Perceptions of Students
Journal of Education Culture and Society
Organisational culture type, Turkish universities, OCAI, students’ perceptions, mixed method, hierarchy culture.
author_facet Aysun Caliskan
Chang Zhu
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title Organizational Culture Type in Turkish Universities using OCAI: Perceptions of Students
title_short Organizational Culture Type in Turkish Universities using OCAI: Perceptions of Students
title_full Organizational Culture Type in Turkish Universities using OCAI: Perceptions of Students
title_fullStr Organizational Culture Type in Turkish Universities using OCAI: Perceptions of Students
title_full_unstemmed Organizational Culture Type in Turkish Universities using OCAI: Perceptions of Students
title_sort organizational culture type in turkish universities using ocai: perceptions of students
publisher Foundation Pro Scientia Publica
series Journal of Education Culture and Society
issn 2081-1640
2081-1640
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Aim. The aim of this research is to identify student perceptions of the current organizational culture type in four flagship Turkish public universities. Its further goal after this diagnosis was to help the researchers and policy makers to deeply understand the actual situations and make recommendations for organizational culture change and educational innovations. Methods. We applied a mixed-method approach to collect data. The quantitative method consisted of 964 applications of the instrument of OCAI to bachelor students. The qualitative method included 19 semi-structured interviews to follow up and verify the results from the survey to have a deeper insight into Turkish HEIs. Results. The variety of findings through survey and interviews revealed and validated that the dominant culture type of Turkish universities regarding students is hierarchy followed by market culture. It is probable that the national cultural structure of the Turkish society is a result of this finding. It appears that Turkey has a hierarchical workplace attributing control, order, authority, and smooth functioning. Conclusions. Based on student perceptions, this study can provide policy makers, academic leaders, academic staff and employees in administrative units with a broader knowledge of the current organizational culture type in universities in Turkey, and identify the strengths and weaknesses of organizational culture in universities and to improve the quality through making innovations.
topic Organisational culture type, Turkish universities, OCAI, students’ perceptions, mixed method, hierarchy culture.
url https://jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/583
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