Culture Assessment
Scientific Organizational Culture Assessment inspired by Hofstede's Dimensions theory
Benefits of this organizational culture assessment
The benefits of this organizational culture assessment extend beyond mere self-awareness; they serve as a strategic tool for aligning your career with your cultural preferences. By participating in our work culture test, you gain insights into the dynamics of team culture that resonate with your values, ensuring you find an environment where you truly belong. This assessment not only clarifies the types of organizations that suit your ideals but also empowers you to make informed decisions about your career path, fostering greater satisfaction and productivity in your professional life.
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Scientific and Empirical Foundations
Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory:
Hofstede, G. (1980). Culture's Consequences: International Differences in Work-Related Values. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.
Assessment of company culture:
Cameron, K. S., & Quinn, R. E. (2006). Diagnosing and changing organizational culture: Based on the competing values framework. John Wiley & Sons.
Company culture and job satisfaction:
Judge, T. A., Thoresen, C. J., Bono, J. E., & Patton, G. K. (2001). The job satisfaction–job performance relationship: A qualitative and quantitative review. Psychological Bulletin, 127(3), 376–407.
Company culture and effective collaboration:
Schein, E. H. (2010). Organizational culture and leadership. John Wiley & Sons.
Company culture and hiring:
Kristof-Brown, A. L., Zimmerman, R. D., & Johnson, E. C. (2005). Consequences of individuals' fit at work: A meta-analysis of person-job, person-organization, person-group, and person-supervisor fit. Personnel Psychology, 58(2), 281-342.
Impact of company culture on work environment:
Denison, D. R. (1990). Corporate culture and organizational effectiveness. John Wiley & Sons.
Company culture and values:
Hogan, R. J., & Holland, B. (2003). Using theory to evaluate personality and job-performance relations: A socioanalytic perspective. Journal of Applied Psychology, 88(1), 100-112.
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