"The Practicability of Competing Value Framework as a Stride towards Public Service Delivery Improvement in the Health Sector "
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Published:2023-06-28
Issue:69 E
Volume:
Page:101-117
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ISSN:1842-2845
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Container-title:Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
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language:
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Short-container-title:TRAS
Author:
OJOGIWA Oluwaseun TemitopeORCID, , QWABE Bongani ReginaldORCID, ,
Abstract
"Considering its impact, organizational culture has emerged as a vital concept in organizational devel opment. Although diagnosing organizational culture appears as one of the organizational change strate gies for organizational development, it is a challeng ing undertaking. The dearth in the evaluation of the organizational culture of the public sector, especially in Nigeria, motivated this study with the aim of evalu ating the organizational culture of the Kwara State public health sector using the Competing Value Framework (CVF). Significantly, there is mounting pressure on the state’s health sector to improve its service delivery, which is likewise strained by the ef fort to contain COVID-19 incidents. Hence, to assess the organizational culture and identify the areas of improvement for an effective proposed organiza tional reform, this study collected data by adminis tering questionnaires to 256 participants. The study found that the prevailing culture is inter nally oriented and it manifests the typical culture of many public institutions. The evaluation of the cur rent and preferred organizational culture is impor tant to identify and create the needed change and most importantly foster a successful organizational transformation in the reality of many failed reforms. Conclusively, a successful change is anticipated to achieve the national goal of the health sector iden tified as one of the global sustainable development goals. "
Publisher
Babes-Bolyai University
Subject
Strategy and Management,Public Administration
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