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Influencing Organizational Culture - A Very Brief Introduction

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 15.09.2025

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In the management discourse few words are thrown about more carelessly than ‘organizational culture’. While the term is usually defined too broadly—including such phenomena as assumptions, values, traditions, articles of faith, myths and artifacts—this book applies a far more narrow concept. Organizational culture, or the informal structure of an organization, is a term used to describe the behavioral expectations in an organization that have not been decided on in a formal way but that evolved by means of repetition and imitation. This book shows how this narrow definition makes it possible to more precisely observe and understand an organization’s culture and its changes. Management’s only way for influencing organizational culture—and this may sound paradoxical at first—is to change the organization’s formal structure as for example its incentive schemes, goal-setting processes, strategic directions or hierarchy.    
 
Stefan Kühl is professor of sociology at the University of Bielefeld in Germany and works as a consultant for Metaplan, a consulting firm based in Princeton, Hamburg, Shanghai, Singapore, Versailles and Zurich. 

List of contents

Preface.- Organizational Culture—What Is It About?.- The Temptations and Limits of an Instrumental-Rational Approach.- Leverage for Influencing Organizational Culture.- Consequences for Influencing Organizational Cultures.- Bibliography.

About the author

Stefan Kühl is professor of sociology at the University of Bielefeld in Germany and works as a consultant for Metaplan, a consulting firm based in Princeton, Hamburg, Shanghai, Singapore, Versailles and Zurich. 

Summary

In the management discourse few words are thrown about more carelessly than ‘organizational culture’. While the term is usually defined too broadly—including such phenomena as assumptions, values, traditions, articles of faith, myths and artifacts—this book applies a far more narrow concept. Organizational culture, or the informal structure of an organization, is a term used to describe the behavioral expectations in an organization that have not been decided on in a formal way but that evolved by means of repetition and imitation. This book shows how this narrow definition makes it possible to more precisely observe and understand an organization’s culture and its changes. Management’s only way for influencing organizational culture—and this may sound paradoxical at first—is to change the organization’s formal structure as for example its incentive schemes, goal-setting processes, strategic directions or hierarchy.    

Product details

Authors Stefan Kühl
Publisher Springer International Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 15.09.2025
 
EAN 9783032008657
ISBN 978-3-032-00865-7
No. of pages 61
Illustrations VI, 61 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color., farbige Illustrationen, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Labour, economic and industrial sociology

Soziologie, Bildungswesen: Organisation und Verwaltung, Strategisches Management, Sociological Theory, Economic Sociology, Organization, Organisationstheorie und -verhalten, Systems Theory, Organization and Leadership, Business Strategy and Leadership, Sociology of Organizations and Occupations, Informality, Organizational sociology, organizational culture, deviating from the rules

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