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The Effects of Industry Characteristics on Organizational Culture

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 19 Sayı: 42, 927 - 948, 22.10.2021
https://doi.org/10.35408/comuybd.824934

Öz

This study aims to provide a hypothetical explanation of whether industry characteristics have a significant effect on organizational culture. It is attempted to present a model about how certain characteristics contribute to the formulation of cultures. This aims to hypothesize which industrial determinants can be developed from several identified industries and how these determinants can contribute to the organizational cultural dimensions. While doing this, the hypothesized relations will be further developed in order to be able to answer ‘how’ and ‘why’ there are relations and mediation analyses will be conducted for this. This can suggest practical insight for which industries have organizational members with specific cultural dimensions and the reasons of these effects via the mediating factors.

Kaynakça

  • Abrahamson, E. & Fombrun C. J. (1994). “Macrocultures: determinants and consequences”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 19 No.4. Aldrich, H. E. & Fiol C. M. (1994). “Fools rush in? The institutional context of industry creation”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 19 No.4.
  • Ashforth, B. E. (1985). “Climate formation: Issues and extensions”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 10 No.4, pp. 837-847.
  • Barthorpe, S., Duncan, R. & Miller C. (2000). “The pluralistic facets of culture and its impact on construction”, Property Management, Vol. 18 No.5.
  • Beugelsdijk S., Koen, C. I. & Noorderhaven N. G. (2006). “Organizational culture and relationship skills”, Organization Studies, Vol.27.
  • Boter, H. & Holmquist C. (1996). “Industry characteristics and internationalization processes in small firms”. Journal of Business Venturing, Vol. 11 No.6.
  • Chatman, J. A. & Jehn K. A. (1994). “Assessing the relationship between industry characteristics and organizational culture: how different can you be?”, Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 37 No.3.
  • Christensen, E. W. & Gordon G. G. (1999). “An exploration of industry, culture and revenue growth”, Organization Studies, Vol. 20.
  • Cockrell, R. C., & Stone, D. N. (2010). “Industry culture influences pseudo-knowledge sharing: a multiple mediation analysis”. Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 14 No.6.
  • Daft, R. L., Sormunen, J., & Parks, D. (1988). “Chief executive scanning, environmental characteristics, and company performance: an empirical study”. Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 9 No.2, pp. 123-139.
  • Deal, T. E., & Kennedy, A. A. (1982). Corporate cultures: the rites and rituals of organizational life. (Addison-Wesley, 1982).
  • Dess, G. G., Ireland, R. D. & Hitt M. A. (1990). “Industry effects and strategic management research”, Journal of Management, Vol. 16 No.7.
  • Dess, G. G. & Beard D. W. (1984). “Dimensions of organizational task environments”, Administrative Science Quarterly, 29 (1). DOI: 10.2307/2393080
  • Detert, J. R. Schroeder, R. G., & Mauriel, J. J. (2000). “A framework for linking culture and improvement initiatives in organizations”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 25 No.4.
  • Dimaggio, P. J. & Powell W. W. (1983). “The iron cage revisited: institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields, American Sociological Review, Vol. 48 No.2.
  • Dosi, G. (1982). Technological paradigms and technological trajectories: a suggested interpretation of the determinants and directions of technical change”, Research Policy, Vol. 11 No.3.
  • Duncan, R. B. (1972). “Characteristics of organizational environments and perceived environmental uncertainty”, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 17 No.3.
  • Fombrun, C., & Shanley, M. (1990). “What's in a name? Reputation building and corporate strategy”, Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 33 No.2, pp 233-258.
  • Gordon, G. G. (1991). “Industry determinants of organizational culture”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 16 No. 2.
  • Gagliardi, P. (1986). “The creation and change of organizational cultures: A conceptual framework”, Organization Studies, Vol. 7.
  • Giritli, H. & Oraz G. T. (2004). “Leadership styles: some evidence from the Turkish construction industry”, Construction Management and Economics, Vol. 22.
  • Grinyer, P. H. & J. C. Spender (1979). “Recipes, crises, and adaptation in mature businesses”, International Studies of Management & Organization, Vol. 9 No.3.
  • Haffar, M., Al-Karaghouli, W., & Ghoneim A. (2014). “An empirical investigation of the influence of organizational culture on individual readiness for change in Syrian manufacturing organizations”, Journal of Organizational Change Management, Vol. 27 No.1.
  • Hambrick, D. C. (1982). “Environmental scanning and organizational strategy”, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 3 No.2, pp. 159-174.
  • Handy, C. (1993). Understanding organizations. (UK: Penguin, 1993).
  • Harrison, J. R. & Carroll G. R. (1991). “Keeping the faith: a model of cultural transmission in formal organizations”, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 36.
  • Hatch, M. J. (1993). “The dynamics of organizational culture”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 18 No.4.
  • Hatten, K. J., & Schendel D. E. (1977). “Heterogeneity within an industry: firm conduct in the US brewing industry, 1952-71”, The Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. 26 No.2.
  • Hitt, M. A., & Middlemist, R. D. (1978). “The measurement of technology within organizations”, Journal of Management, Vol. 4 No.2, pp. 47-67.
  • Hitt, M. A., Hoskisson, R. E., Johnson, R. A. & Moesel D. D. (1996). “The market for corporate control and firm innovation”, Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 39 No.5.
  • Hitt, M. A., & Tyler, B. B. (1991). “Strategic decision models: integrating different perspectives”, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 12 No.5, pp. 327-351.
  • Hofstede, G., Neuijen, B., Ohayv, D. D., & Sanders, G. (1990). “Measuring organizational cultures: a qualitative and quantitative study across twenty case”, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 35 No.2.
  • Hofstede, G. (1980). Culture's consequences: international differences in work-related values. (Sage Publications, 1980).
  • Huff, A. S. (1982). “Industry influences on strategy reformulation”, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 3 No.2.
  • Iverson, R. D., & Deery, M. (1997). “Turnover culture in the hospitality industry”, Human Resource Management Journal, Vol. 7 No.4, pp. 71-82.
  • Jaeger, A. M. (1983). “The transfer of organizational culture overseas: an approach to control in the multinational corporation”, Journal of International Business Studies, Vol. 14 No.2.
  • Jelinek, M. (1977). “Technology, organizations, and contingency”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 2 No.1.
  • Kondra, A. Z. & Hurst D. C. (2009). “Institutional processes of organizational culture”, Culture and Organization, Vol. 15 No.1.
  • Matthyssens, P., Vandenbempt, K. & Berghman L. (2006). “Value innovation in business markets: breaking the industry recipe”, Industrial Marketing Management, Vol. 35 No.6.
  • Meek, V. L. (1988). “Organizational culture: Origins and weaknesses”, Organization Studies, Vol. 9 No.4.
  • Meyer, J. W. & Rowan B. (1977). “Institutionalized organizations: Formal structure as myth and ceremony”, American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 83 No.2.
  • Meyerson, D. & Martin J. (1987). “Cultural change: An integration of three different views”, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 24 No.6.
  • Naum, S. (2001). People and organizational management in construction. (Thomas Telford, 2001).
  • Nicholas J. M. (1990). Managing business and engineering projects-concepts and implementation. (Prentice Hall, 1990).
  • Ogbonna, E. & Harris L. C. (2002). “Managing organisational culture: insights from the hospitality industry”, Human Resource Management Journal, Vol. 12 No.1.
  • Ouchi, W. G., & Jaeger, A. M. (1978). “Type Z organization: stability in the midst of mobility”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 3 No.2, 305-314.
  • Pablo, A. L. (1999). “Managerial risk interpretations: does industry make a difference?”, Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 14 No.2. Pedersen, J. S. & Dobbin F. (1997). “The social invention of collective actors on the rise of the organization”, American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 40 No.4.
  • Pennings, J. M. & Harianto F. (1992). “Technological networking and innovation implementation”, Organization Science, Vol. 3 No.3, Focused Issue: Management of Technology.
  • Phillips, M. E. (1994). “Industry mindsets: exploring the cultures of two macro-organizational settings”, Organization Science, Vol. 5 No.3. Pizam, A., Pine, R., Mok, C. & Shin J. Y. (1997). “Nationality vs industry cultures: which has a greater effect on managerial behavior?”, International Journal of Hospitality Management, Vol. 16 No.2.
  • Porac, J. F., Thomas, H., & Baden‐Fuller, C. (1989). “Competitive groups as cognitive communities: the case of Scottish knitwear manufacturers”, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 26 No.4.
  • Porter, M. E. (1980). Competitive strategy: techniques for analyzing industries and competition. (New York, 1980).
  • Ray, C. A. (1986). “Corporate culture: the last frontier of control?”, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 23 No.3.
  • Reynolds, P. D. (1986). “Organizational culture as related to industry, position and performance: a preliminary report”, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 23 No.3.
  • Rumelt, R. P. (1979). “Evaluation of strategy: theory and models”, Strategic Management: A New View of Business Policy and Planning, pp. 196-212.
  • Saffold, G. S. (1988). “Culture traits, strength, and organizational performance: moving beyond ‘strong’ culture”, The Academy of Management Review, Vol. 13 No.4.
  • Schein, E. H. (1984). “Coming to a new awareness of organizational culture”, Sloan Management Review, Vol. 25 No.2.
  • Schein, E. H. (1999). “Sense and nonsense about culture and climate”, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Scott, A. J. (2006). “The changing global geography of low-technology, labor-intensive industry: clothing, footwear, and furniture”, World Development, Vol. 34, No.9.
  • Shaw, N. E., Burgess, T. F., De Mattos, C., & Stec, L. Z. (2005). “Supply chain agility: the influence of industry culture on asset capabilities within capital intensive industries”, International Journal of Production Research, Vol. 43 No.16, pp. 3497-3516.
  • Sorge, A. (2002). (Ed.) Organization. (Thomson Learning).
  • Spender, J. C. (1989). Industry recipes. (Basil Blackwell).
  • Tepeci, M. & Bartlett A. L. (2002). “The hospitality industry culture profile: a measure of individual values, organizational culture, and person–organization fit as predictors of job satisfaction and behavioral intentions”, Hospitality Management, Vol. 21 No.2.
  • Thompson, J. D. & Bates F. L. (1957). “Technology, organization, and administration”, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 2 No.3.
  • Tozkoparan, G., & Susmus, T. (2001). “Üretim ve hizmet sektörü işletmelerinde örgüt kültürüne ilişkin karşılaştırmalı bir uygulama”, Ege Academic Review, Vol 1 No.1, pp. 202-223.
  • Üsdiken, B. (1983). “Interorganizational linkages among similar organizations in Turkey”, Organization Studies, Vol. 4.
  • Weiss, J. & Delbecq A. (1987). “High-technology cultures and management: Silicon Valley and Route 128”, Group & Organization Studies, Vol. 12 No.1.
  • Williams, J. J. & Seaman A. E. (2001). “Predicting change in management accounting systems: national culture and industry effects”, Accounting, Organizations and Society, Vol. 26 No.4.
  • Williams, A., Dobson, P., & Walters M. (1993). “Changing culture: new organizational approaches”. Institute of Personnel Management.
  • Zammuto, R. & O'Connor, E. (1992). “Gaining advanced manufacturing technologies' benefits: the roles of organization design and culture”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 17.

The Effects of Industry Characteristics on Organizational Culture

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 19 Sayı: 42, 927 - 948, 22.10.2021
https://doi.org/10.35408/comuybd.824934

Öz

This study aims to provide a hypothetical explanation of whether industry characteristics have a significant effect on organizational culture. It is attempted to present a model about how certain characteristics contribute to the formulation of cultures. This aims to hypothesize which industrial determinants can be developed from several identified industries and how these determinants can contribute to the organizational cultural dimensions. While doing this, the hypothesized relations will be further developed in order to be able to answer ‘how’ and ‘why’ there are relations and mediation analyses will be conducted for this. This can suggest practical insight for which industries have organizational members with specific cultural dimensions and the reasons of these effects via the mediating factors.

Kaynakça

  • Abrahamson, E. & Fombrun C. J. (1994). “Macrocultures: determinants and consequences”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 19 No.4. Aldrich, H. E. & Fiol C. M. (1994). “Fools rush in? The institutional context of industry creation”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 19 No.4.
  • Ashforth, B. E. (1985). “Climate formation: Issues and extensions”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 10 No.4, pp. 837-847.
  • Barthorpe, S., Duncan, R. & Miller C. (2000). “The pluralistic facets of culture and its impact on construction”, Property Management, Vol. 18 No.5.
  • Beugelsdijk S., Koen, C. I. & Noorderhaven N. G. (2006). “Organizational culture and relationship skills”, Organization Studies, Vol.27.
  • Boter, H. & Holmquist C. (1996). “Industry characteristics and internationalization processes in small firms”. Journal of Business Venturing, Vol. 11 No.6.
  • Chatman, J. A. & Jehn K. A. (1994). “Assessing the relationship between industry characteristics and organizational culture: how different can you be?”, Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 37 No.3.
  • Christensen, E. W. & Gordon G. G. (1999). “An exploration of industry, culture and revenue growth”, Organization Studies, Vol. 20.
  • Cockrell, R. C., & Stone, D. N. (2010). “Industry culture influences pseudo-knowledge sharing: a multiple mediation analysis”. Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 14 No.6.
  • Daft, R. L., Sormunen, J., & Parks, D. (1988). “Chief executive scanning, environmental characteristics, and company performance: an empirical study”. Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 9 No.2, pp. 123-139.
  • Deal, T. E., & Kennedy, A. A. (1982). Corporate cultures: the rites and rituals of organizational life. (Addison-Wesley, 1982).
  • Dess, G. G., Ireland, R. D. & Hitt M. A. (1990). “Industry effects and strategic management research”, Journal of Management, Vol. 16 No.7.
  • Dess, G. G. & Beard D. W. (1984). “Dimensions of organizational task environments”, Administrative Science Quarterly, 29 (1). DOI: 10.2307/2393080
  • Detert, J. R. Schroeder, R. G., & Mauriel, J. J. (2000). “A framework for linking culture and improvement initiatives in organizations”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 25 No.4.
  • Dimaggio, P. J. & Powell W. W. (1983). “The iron cage revisited: institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields, American Sociological Review, Vol. 48 No.2.
  • Dosi, G. (1982). Technological paradigms and technological trajectories: a suggested interpretation of the determinants and directions of technical change”, Research Policy, Vol. 11 No.3.
  • Duncan, R. B. (1972). “Characteristics of organizational environments and perceived environmental uncertainty”, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 17 No.3.
  • Fombrun, C., & Shanley, M. (1990). “What's in a name? Reputation building and corporate strategy”, Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 33 No.2, pp 233-258.
  • Gordon, G. G. (1991). “Industry determinants of organizational culture”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 16 No. 2.
  • Gagliardi, P. (1986). “The creation and change of organizational cultures: A conceptual framework”, Organization Studies, Vol. 7.
  • Giritli, H. & Oraz G. T. (2004). “Leadership styles: some evidence from the Turkish construction industry”, Construction Management and Economics, Vol. 22.
  • Grinyer, P. H. & J. C. Spender (1979). “Recipes, crises, and adaptation in mature businesses”, International Studies of Management & Organization, Vol. 9 No.3.
  • Haffar, M., Al-Karaghouli, W., & Ghoneim A. (2014). “An empirical investigation of the influence of organizational culture on individual readiness for change in Syrian manufacturing organizations”, Journal of Organizational Change Management, Vol. 27 No.1.
  • Hambrick, D. C. (1982). “Environmental scanning and organizational strategy”, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 3 No.2, pp. 159-174.
  • Handy, C. (1993). Understanding organizations. (UK: Penguin, 1993).
  • Harrison, J. R. & Carroll G. R. (1991). “Keeping the faith: a model of cultural transmission in formal organizations”, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 36.
  • Hatch, M. J. (1993). “The dynamics of organizational culture”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 18 No.4.
  • Hatten, K. J., & Schendel D. E. (1977). “Heterogeneity within an industry: firm conduct in the US brewing industry, 1952-71”, The Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. 26 No.2.
  • Hitt, M. A., & Middlemist, R. D. (1978). “The measurement of technology within organizations”, Journal of Management, Vol. 4 No.2, pp. 47-67.
  • Hitt, M. A., Hoskisson, R. E., Johnson, R. A. & Moesel D. D. (1996). “The market for corporate control and firm innovation”, Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 39 No.5.
  • Hitt, M. A., & Tyler, B. B. (1991). “Strategic decision models: integrating different perspectives”, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 12 No.5, pp. 327-351.
  • Hofstede, G., Neuijen, B., Ohayv, D. D., & Sanders, G. (1990). “Measuring organizational cultures: a qualitative and quantitative study across twenty case”, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 35 No.2.
  • Hofstede, G. (1980). Culture's consequences: international differences in work-related values. (Sage Publications, 1980).
  • Huff, A. S. (1982). “Industry influences on strategy reformulation”, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 3 No.2.
  • Iverson, R. D., & Deery, M. (1997). “Turnover culture in the hospitality industry”, Human Resource Management Journal, Vol. 7 No.4, pp. 71-82.
  • Jaeger, A. M. (1983). “The transfer of organizational culture overseas: an approach to control in the multinational corporation”, Journal of International Business Studies, Vol. 14 No.2.
  • Jelinek, M. (1977). “Technology, organizations, and contingency”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 2 No.1.
  • Kondra, A. Z. & Hurst D. C. (2009). “Institutional processes of organizational culture”, Culture and Organization, Vol. 15 No.1.
  • Matthyssens, P., Vandenbempt, K. & Berghman L. (2006). “Value innovation in business markets: breaking the industry recipe”, Industrial Marketing Management, Vol. 35 No.6.
  • Meek, V. L. (1988). “Organizational culture: Origins and weaknesses”, Organization Studies, Vol. 9 No.4.
  • Meyer, J. W. & Rowan B. (1977). “Institutionalized organizations: Formal structure as myth and ceremony”, American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 83 No.2.
  • Meyerson, D. & Martin J. (1987). “Cultural change: An integration of three different views”, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 24 No.6.
  • Naum, S. (2001). People and organizational management in construction. (Thomas Telford, 2001).
  • Nicholas J. M. (1990). Managing business and engineering projects-concepts and implementation. (Prentice Hall, 1990).
  • Ogbonna, E. & Harris L. C. (2002). “Managing organisational culture: insights from the hospitality industry”, Human Resource Management Journal, Vol. 12 No.1.
  • Ouchi, W. G., & Jaeger, A. M. (1978). “Type Z organization: stability in the midst of mobility”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 3 No.2, 305-314.
  • Pablo, A. L. (1999). “Managerial risk interpretations: does industry make a difference?”, Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 14 No.2. Pedersen, J. S. & Dobbin F. (1997). “The social invention of collective actors on the rise of the organization”, American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 40 No.4.
  • Pennings, J. M. & Harianto F. (1992). “Technological networking and innovation implementation”, Organization Science, Vol. 3 No.3, Focused Issue: Management of Technology.
  • Phillips, M. E. (1994). “Industry mindsets: exploring the cultures of two macro-organizational settings”, Organization Science, Vol. 5 No.3. Pizam, A., Pine, R., Mok, C. & Shin J. Y. (1997). “Nationality vs industry cultures: which has a greater effect on managerial behavior?”, International Journal of Hospitality Management, Vol. 16 No.2.
  • Porac, J. F., Thomas, H., & Baden‐Fuller, C. (1989). “Competitive groups as cognitive communities: the case of Scottish knitwear manufacturers”, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 26 No.4.
  • Porter, M. E. (1980). Competitive strategy: techniques for analyzing industries and competition. (New York, 1980).
  • Ray, C. A. (1986). “Corporate culture: the last frontier of control?”, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 23 No.3.
  • Reynolds, P. D. (1986). “Organizational culture as related to industry, position and performance: a preliminary report”, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 23 No.3.
  • Rumelt, R. P. (1979). “Evaluation of strategy: theory and models”, Strategic Management: A New View of Business Policy and Planning, pp. 196-212.
  • Saffold, G. S. (1988). “Culture traits, strength, and organizational performance: moving beyond ‘strong’ culture”, The Academy of Management Review, Vol. 13 No.4.
  • Schein, E. H. (1984). “Coming to a new awareness of organizational culture”, Sloan Management Review, Vol. 25 No.2.
  • Schein, E. H. (1999). “Sense and nonsense about culture and climate”, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Scott, A. J. (2006). “The changing global geography of low-technology, labor-intensive industry: clothing, footwear, and furniture”, World Development, Vol. 34, No.9.
  • Shaw, N. E., Burgess, T. F., De Mattos, C., & Stec, L. Z. (2005). “Supply chain agility: the influence of industry culture on asset capabilities within capital intensive industries”, International Journal of Production Research, Vol. 43 No.16, pp. 3497-3516.
  • Sorge, A. (2002). (Ed.) Organization. (Thomson Learning).
  • Spender, J. C. (1989). Industry recipes. (Basil Blackwell).
  • Tepeci, M. & Bartlett A. L. (2002). “The hospitality industry culture profile: a measure of individual values, organizational culture, and person–organization fit as predictors of job satisfaction and behavioral intentions”, Hospitality Management, Vol. 21 No.2.
  • Thompson, J. D. & Bates F. L. (1957). “Technology, organization, and administration”, Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 2 No.3.
  • Tozkoparan, G., & Susmus, T. (2001). “Üretim ve hizmet sektörü işletmelerinde örgüt kültürüne ilişkin karşılaştırmalı bir uygulama”, Ege Academic Review, Vol 1 No.1, pp. 202-223.
  • Üsdiken, B. (1983). “Interorganizational linkages among similar organizations in Turkey”, Organization Studies, Vol. 4.
  • Weiss, J. & Delbecq A. (1987). “High-technology cultures and management: Silicon Valley and Route 128”, Group & Organization Studies, Vol. 12 No.1.
  • Williams, J. J. & Seaman A. E. (2001). “Predicting change in management accounting systems: national culture and industry effects”, Accounting, Organizations and Society, Vol. 26 No.4.
  • Williams, A., Dobson, P., & Walters M. (1993). “Changing culture: new organizational approaches”. Institute of Personnel Management.
  • Zammuto, R. & O'Connor, E. (1992). “Gaining advanced manufacturing technologies' benefits: the roles of organization design and culture”, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 17.
Toplam 68 adet kaynakça vardır.

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Alev Özer Torgalöz 0000-0002-0589-1231

Yayımlanma Tarihi 22 Ekim 2021
Gönderilme Tarihi 12 Kasım 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 19 Sayı: 42

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APA Özer Torgalöz, A. (2021). The Effects of Industry Characteristics on Organizational Culture. Yönetim Bilimleri Dergisi, 19(42), 927-948. https://doi.org/10.35408/comuybd.824934

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