Culture and cultural gaps in work teams:: Implications for organisational commitment

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Sanchez, Jose C. [1 ]
Lanero, Ana [1 ]
Yurrebaso, Amaia [1 ]
Tejero, Blanca [1 ]
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[1] Univ Salamanca, Fac Psicol, Salamanca 37005, Spain
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Culture and cultural gaps in work teams: Implications for organisational commitment. Some theoreticians of organisational commitment have proposed that culture is an important determinant of organisational commitment. Nevertheless, very few studies have examined the role that work teams' culture (subculture) and their cultural gaps play in commitment. This study is an attempt to overcome this lack. Using a sample of 375 work teams from various public and private organisations, it was found that the results confirmed our proposals. Cultural gaps were negatively related to commitment; the teams' subculture was positively related to commitment, and more highly to commitment to values than to commitment to continuing. Contrary to the results of other studies, the demographic variables (age, time on the team, time in the company) were not significant, except that educational level was related to the commitment to continue. The implications of these results are analysed.
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