The Influence of Organizational Culture on Employee Work Effectiveness at the Buleleng Regency Transportation Service

The Influence of Organizational Culture on Employee Work Effectiveness at the Buleleng Regency Transportation Service

Authors

  • I Gede Putu Kawiana

Keywords:

Organizational Culture, Work Effectiveness, Employees

Abstract

Organisational culture refers to a collective set of values pertaining to significant aspects inside an organisation, encompassing a shared belief system regarding its operational dynamics. Organisational culture serves as a structural framework that effectively organises and guides the conduct of individuals within an organization's workforce. The influence of organisational culture on individual performance within a work environment is widely recognised as a crucial aspect. The objective of this study is to examine the impact of organisational culture on employee work effectiveness within the Buleleng District Transportation Office. The present study employs a quantitative methodology, utilising a sample size of 83 individuals who are employed at the Buleleng District Transportation Office. The data collection method employed in this study involves the use of a questionnaire. In the subsequent data analysis phase, a regression test design will be utilised. The statistical programme SPSS version 26.0 for Windows will be employed for this purpose. The study's findings indicate that the calculated t value of 10.858 exceeds the critical t value of 1.989, with a significance level of 0.001 0.005. This suggests a statistically significant association between organisational culture and staff effectiveness at the Buleleng District Transportation Office. The impact of organisational culture on employee work effectiveness is measured to be 58.4% on a significant magnitude.

Published

2023-08-20

How to Cite

I Gede Putu Kawiana. (2023). The Influence of Organizational Culture on Employee Work Effectiveness at the Buleleng Regency Transportation Service. CEMJP, 31(3), 134–139. Retrieved from http://journals.kozminski.cem-j.org/index.php/pl_cemj/article/view/937

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