Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia

The study explores the relationship between cultural values and perceptions of the creativity climate. Asian culture is allegedly inimical to creativity and innovation in organizations. High power distance, high femininity, and greater orientation towards collectivity are discordant with the cult...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Hazman Shah, Chik, Razmi, Deen, Rahman
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spelling my.usm.eprints.35943 http://eprints.usm.my/35943/ Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia Abdullah, Hazman Shah Chik, Razmi Deen, Rahman HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management The study explores the relationship between cultural values and perceptions of the creativity climate. Asian culture is allegedly inimical to creativity and innovation in organizations. High power distance, high femininity, and greater orientation towards collectivity are discordant with the cultural underpinnings of the flatter, fluid, less formal, and networked organization. One hundred and seventy executives and nonexecutives of two steel mills were tested for the value orientation using an adaptation of Hofstede's measures for values and Ekvall's Creativity Climate Questionnaire for assessing the creativity climate of the organization. The executives' perceptions of the creativity climate in the organization were low and coincided only weakly with their value orientation. However, power distance and uncertainty avoidance stood out as the single most influential variable in creativity perceptions. Attention must be paid to the relationship and steps to ameliorate these influences by cultural profiling – a move that identify subcultures whose values may be more amenable to innovation and creativity than most. Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 2006 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/35943/1/AAMJ_11-2-4.pdf Abdullah, Hazman Shah and Chik, Razmi and Deen, Rahman (2006) Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia. Asian Academy of Management Journal (AAMJ), 11 (2). pp. 1-22. ISSN 1394-2603 http://web.usm.my/aamj/11.2.2006/AAMJ%2011-2-4.pdf
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Abdullah, Hazman Shah
Chik, Razmi
Deen, Rahman
Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia
description The study explores the relationship between cultural values and perceptions of the creativity climate. Asian culture is allegedly inimical to creativity and innovation in organizations. High power distance, high femininity, and greater orientation towards collectivity are discordant with the cultural underpinnings of the flatter, fluid, less formal, and networked organization. One hundred and seventy executives and nonexecutives of two steel mills were tested for the value orientation using an adaptation of Hofstede's measures for values and Ekvall's Creativity Climate Questionnaire for assessing the creativity climate of the organization. The executives' perceptions of the creativity climate in the organization were low and coincided only weakly with their value orientation. However, power distance and uncertainty avoidance stood out as the single most influential variable in creativity perceptions. Attention must be paid to the relationship and steps to ameliorate these influences by cultural profiling – a move that identify subcultures whose values may be more amenable to innovation and creativity than most.
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author Abdullah, Hazman Shah
Chik, Razmi
Deen, Rahman
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Deen, Rahman
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title Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia
title_short Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia
title_full Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia
title_fullStr Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Influence Of Cultural Orientation On Perceived Organizational Creativity Climate: An Exploratory Study Of Two Steel Plants In Malaysia
title_sort influence of cultural orientation on perceived organizational creativity climate: an exploratory study of two steel plants in malaysia
publisher Asian Academy of Management (AAM)
publishDate 2006
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