Understanding organizational behavior: Insights into values, culture, and cognition

Author:

Hamzagić EnesORCID,Golubović-Stojanović AleksandraORCID,Skorup SrđanORCID

Abstract

This paper examines the complex dynamics of organizational values, culture formation, and group dynamics using a multidisciplinary approach. It explores the effects of national culture, organizational founders, and employees on organizational values, emphasizing the evolution of organizational culture over time. Additionally, it contrasts traditional and contemporary approaches to culture formation while emphasizing the roles of communication, managerial practices, and group dynamics in shaping organizational ethos. By synthesizing insights from different disciplines, this paper offers a comprehensive understanding of organizational dynamics and behavior, providing valuable implications for organizational leaders and researchers. Through its examination of the complex interaction between these factors, our study contributes to a deeper understanding of the challenges and possibilities facing organizations in today's dynamic environment.

Publisher

University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor

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