An Organizational Culture Approach to Performance in Information Technology Micro-firms

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作者
Rodrigues, Ana Claudia [1 ,2 ]
Caetano, Antonio [2 ]
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[1] Porto Polytech Inst, NID RH, Super Sch Ind & Management Studies, Oporto, Portugal
[2] BRU IUL UNIDE IUL, Inst Univ Lisboa ISCTE IUL, Lisbon, Portugal
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INNOVATION MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: FROM REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO GLOBAL GROWTH, VOLS I - VI, 2015 | 2015年
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Micro-firms; Organizational culture; Firm Performance; Competing Values Framework; RESOURCES; VALUES; MODEL;
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This study aims to analyze and compare micro-firms' organizational culture related to organizational performance. A case study methodology was used based on four firms, competitors among themselves in the Information Technology business, focusing on the years between 2008-2013. Findings pointed out many similarities to larger firms, but some specificities of micro-firms were found and propositions were defined: clan culture predominance is related to best performing microfirms; the configuration of several culture types seemed to be the most suitable for obtaining good organizational results, provided that they do not focus only on hierarchy and market types of culture; the market culture predominance perception by employees is associated with low job satisfaction; and, after a certain time in business, micro-firms, as do larger companies, seek to standardize and control processes. Recognizing that organizational culture is considered important to firms' results, this study sheds some light on that important factor for micro-firms.
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页码:2628 / 2641
页数:14
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