- Title
- A critical review of the organisational structure, culture and commitment in the Australian construction industry
- Creator
- Cheung, Fiona; Rowlinson, Steve; Jefferies, Marcus
- Relation
- 2005 CIB W92-T23/W107 International Symposium on Procurement Systems. Proceedings of the 2005 CIB W92-T23/W107 International Symposium on Procurement Systems: The Impact of Cultural Differences and Systems on Construction Performance (Las Vegas, NV 8-10 February, 2005) p. 347-354
- Publisher
- Performance Based Studies Research Group, Arizona State University
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2005
- Description
- This paper reports the findings of a survey undertaken with a government department in Queensland, Australia and it focuses on the perceptions of professional personnel. A mismatch is found in both the organisational structure and organisational culture developed in the department. The level of commitment was also found to be low in three dimensions – normative, continuous and affective. The findings of the survey are discussed and explored with reference to Hofstede’s culture concepts. Emerging lessons which result from the findings of the survey and subsequent interviews, are also supported by the case studies.
- Subject
- Australia; culture; commitment; public sector; structure
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/927094
- Identifier
- uon:10041
- Identifier
- ISBN:9781889857299
- Language
- eng
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