Title of article :
Organizational culture, innovation, and performance: A test of Scheinʹs model
Author/Authors :
Hogan، نويسنده , , Suellen J. and Coote، نويسنده , , Leonard V.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Innovation is the key to organizational survival and therefore the study of processes that support innovation should be of interest to researchers and practitioners alike. Scheinʹs multi-layered model of organizational culture offers a useful framework for thinking about processes that foster innovation. A defining characteristic of the model is the subtle but important distinctions between the varied “layers” of organizational culture (i.e., values and norms, artifacts and behaviors). The basic assumption of this study is that Scheinʹs model offers a tractable explanation of cultural processes that support organizational innovation, especially in service firms. Despite the intuitive appeal and practical value of Scheinʹs conceptual framework, empirical research in relation to the model is limited. This paper develops a rationale for an empirical model based on Scheinʹs conceptual model; the study reports a test of an empirical model. Data collected from approximately 100 principals of law firms provides a suitable empirical context for a test of the model. The findings generally support the hypothesized relationships. A key result is how layers of organizational culture, particularly norms, artifacts, and innovative behaviors, partially mediate the effects of values that support innovation on measures of firm performance. The findings have implications for theory and practice, especially in relation to building an organizational culture within professional service firms that fosters innovative behavior.
Keywords :
Organizational Culture , Professional service firms , Structural Equations Modeling , innovation , survey research
Journal title :
Journal of Business Research
Journal title :
Journal of Business Research