Examining the effects of strategic management and organizational culture on organizational performance

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Abstract

This study unraveled the effects of strategic management and organizational culture on organizational performance. It also determined the most triggering predictor of organizational performance. In this study, strategic management focused particularly on the formulation and implementation strategy. A number of 291 officers from government organizations participated in this study. Self-administered questionnaire was employed for the data collection. The analysis revealed that the performance of government organizations was impacted by organizational culture, dimensions of formulation and implementation strategy. Organizational culture emerged as the most triggering predictor on organizational performance. The study concludes with some implications for practice and theory.

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Samad, S., Alghafis, R., & Al-Zuman, A. (2018). Examining the effects of strategic management and organizational culture on organizational performance. Management Science Letters, 8(12), 1363–1374. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.msl.2018.9.003

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