How External Environment and Internal Organization contribute in Commitment to Change? (Study at organizational change in state owned organizations in Indonesia)
The success of organizational change was influenced by many factors, and some of them are the conditions of external environments and internal organization. This study is trying to identify the role and contribution of employee’s perception about external environment and internal organization in relations with commitment to change. The study was conducted at financial state owned organizations with 539 respondents, using Organizational Trust and Organizational Task Environment as data collection tools. The study revealed that both perceptions of employee’s about external environment and internal organization, (organizational trust), have positive and significant correlation and contributions in commitment to change. The results also showed that organizational trust have more contribution to commitment to change, compares to organizational task environment. The implications of the study can be used to strengthen the understanding about the process of organizational change, through increasing employee’s commitment by boosting the two variables, namely organizational trust, and positive perceptions about external environments, especially organizational trust. This study also important in change management, as it was understood from the previous research that leader and its leadership style is important in the success of organizational change, however in this study it showed that as organizational trust is the important variable.
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2014-05
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Authors: | Mangundjaya, Wustari ; Soetjipto, Budi |
Institutions: | International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences |
Subject: | perceptions of external environment | internal organization | organizational trust | commitment to change |
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Series: | Proceedings of International Academic Conferences. - ISSN 2336-5617. |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 9th International Academic Conference, May 2014, pages 621-624 Number 0100006 4 pages |
Classification: | L20 - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior. General ; L29 - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior. Other |
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Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011210277
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