The relationship between organisational culture and work engagement

In this quantitative study, undertaken in a South African information and communications technology (ICT) company, dimensions of organisational culture (measured by the South African Culture Instrument) were correlated with the dimensions of work engagement (measured by the Utrecht Work Engagement S...

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Main Author: Naidoo, Pervashnee
Other Authors: Martins, Nico
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14189
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-141892016-04-16T04:08:25Z The relationship between organisational culture and work engagement Naidoo, Pervashnee Martins, Nico Work engagement Antecedents Organisational culture 658.3140968 Corporate culture -- South Africa Employee morale -- South Africa Work environment -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects Computer industry -- South Africa -- Employees -- Psychology Regression analysis In this quantitative study, undertaken in a South African information and communications technology (ICT) company, dimensions of organisational culture (measured by the South African Culture Instrument) were correlated with the dimensions of work engagement (measured by the Utrecht Work Engagement Survey), to determine whether employees’ perceptions of organisational culture are related to their levels of work engagement. Structural equation modelling confirmed the factorial model of both measuring instruments, with most fit indices indicating the data to be a good or acceptable fit to the hypothesised model. Correlational analyses revealed a statistically significant positive relationship between each of the dimensions of organisational culture and work engagement respectively. Regression analyses showed that leadership, management processes, and goals and objectives make the strongest statistically unique contribution in predicting the dimensions of work engagement. Since work engagement has been shown to relate to several positive work outcomes, it makes sense for organisations to increase levels of work engagement by improving their organisational culture. Industrial & Organisational Psychology MCom (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) 2014-10-15T06:42:10Z 2014-10-15T06:42:10Z 2014-04 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14189 en 1 online resource (xi, 139 leaves)
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topic Work engagement
Antecedents
Organisational culture
658.3140968
Corporate culture -- South Africa
Employee morale -- South Africa
Work environment -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Computer industry -- South Africa -- Employees -- Psychology
Regression analysis
spellingShingle Work engagement
Antecedents
Organisational culture
658.3140968
Corporate culture -- South Africa
Employee morale -- South Africa
Work environment -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Computer industry -- South Africa -- Employees -- Psychology
Regression analysis
Naidoo, Pervashnee
The relationship between organisational culture and work engagement
description In this quantitative study, undertaken in a South African information and communications technology (ICT) company, dimensions of organisational culture (measured by the South African Culture Instrument) were correlated with the dimensions of work engagement (measured by the Utrecht Work Engagement Survey), to determine whether employees’ perceptions of organisational culture are related to their levels of work engagement. Structural equation modelling confirmed the factorial model of both measuring instruments, with most fit indices indicating the data to be a good or acceptable fit to the hypothesised model. Correlational analyses revealed a statistically significant positive relationship between each of the dimensions of organisational culture and work engagement respectively. Regression analyses showed that leadership, management processes, and goals and objectives make the strongest statistically unique contribution in predicting the dimensions of work engagement. Since work engagement has been shown to relate to several positive work outcomes, it makes sense for organisations to increase levels of work engagement by improving their organisational culture. === Industrial & Organisational Psychology === MCom (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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