The relationship between organizational culture and job performance towards employees of Yayasan Sarawak in Kuching / Muhamad Haziq Salim

Job performance refers to the work-related activities expected of an employee and how well those activities are executed. The study was based on The Denison's Model (Daniel, 2009) which were comprised of four dimensions, but only three dimensions that were used to examine the relationship betwe...

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Main Author: Salim, Muhammad Haziq
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/66572/1/66572.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/66572/
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Summary:Job performance refers to the work-related activities expected of an employee and how well those activities are executed. The study was based on The Denison's Model (Daniel, 2009) which were comprised of four dimensions, but only three dimensions that were used to examine the relationship between organizational culture and employees job performance which are organization mission, employee involvement, and consistency towards the employees of Yayasan Sarawak. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between organizational culture and employees' job performance among employees of Yayasan Sarawak. This was accomplished through the quantitative method of data collection namely questionnaire. The findings of the study revealed that all the organizational culture: organization mission, employee involvement and consistency have a moderate relationship towards employees' job performance among the employees of Yayasan Sarawak. The correlation analysis revealed that organizational culture has a significant relationship towards job performance. The findings of this study provide a guideline or reference to the management on how to increase the employees' job performance. It is recommended for future researchers that an alternative method of data collection be employed so as to obtain in-depth information on how organizational culture can affect employees' job performance.