Applying the Burke–Litwin model as a diagnostic framework for assessing organisational effectiveness

  • Martins N
  • Coetzee M
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Abstract

This exploratory study investigated the utility of the Burke–Litwin model as a diagnostic framework for assessing the factors affecting organisational effectiveness. The research setting consisted of an international company, with a population comprising representatives of more than 17 different nationalities. The purposive sampling method was used to  involve employee participants (N = 147)  in  focus groups  and  executive managers  (N =  11)  in semi- structured probing  interviews. The  factors identified related  to both  the  transformational and  transactional dimensions of  the Burke–Litwin model. The f ndings add to the existing literature on factors causing organisational effectiveness and ineffectiveness in cross-cultural organisational contexts.

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Martins, N., & Coetzee, M. (2009). Applying the Burke–Litwin model as a diagnostic framework for assessing organisational effectiveness. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v7i1.177

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