Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/11529
Title: Perceived Differences In Culture, Environmental Hostility And Firm Performance: A Study Of Indian Organizations Using Competing Value Framework
Authors: Singh, Harpreet
Challil, Gloryson R. B.
Keywords: Organizational Culture;Financial performance;Environmental Hostility;Competing Value Framework
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Citation: 3rd Biennial Conference of the Indian Academy of Management (IAM), 2013 held at IIMA during 12-14 December, 2013
Abstract: This paper explores a relationship between corporate culture and the performance of the firm within the context of varying environmental hostility. We collected data from 70 firms and tried to identify the impact of perceived differences between actual and desired culture on the indicators mentioned above. The results indicate that there is a moderating impact of environmental hostility on perceived cultural differences and sales growth with respect to both open systems and human resources model. Similar results however could not be established for growth in employee strength and the other two models of competing value framework.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/11529
ISBN: 9788192080024
Appears in Collections:3rd Biennial Conference of the Indian Academy of Management (IAM), 2013



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