The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal

Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to analyse the impact of leadership on the culture of an organization, within the context of the Volkswagen (VW) and the recent emissions scandal. Specifically, this study aims to understand the interlinkages between the leadership styles/tr...

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Main Author: Aliyev, Ali
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36256/
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description Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to analyse the impact of leadership on the culture of an organization, within the context of the Volkswagen (VW) and the recent emissions scandal. Specifically, this study aims to understand the interlinkages between the leadership styles/traits of VW’s leaders, the culture of the organization, and the factors that triggered the scandal. Finally, the study also aims to present an analysis of the steps taken by the organization to transform the legacy culture, and the current stage of recovery. Methodology: For the purpose of this study, the qualitative case study research methodology was employed. The study utilized secondary data sources like media reports, research articles, experts’ interviews, and website articles. Findings: Analysis of the evidence indicates that overambitious leaders create pressure on their subordinates to achieve unrealistic business goals, and in the absence of an open and democratic organizational culture, managers are forced to adopt unethical work-practices in order to meet their performance goals. Secondly, successful organizations tend to perpetuate the existing organizational culture. Once the culture is strongly entrenched, it is difficult to make changes and adapt to the shifting business landscape, unless the organization is faced with an event that challenges its very survival. Keywords: Volkswagen, organizational culture, business ethics, corporate governance, leadership.
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spelling nottingham-362562017-10-19T16:57:12Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36256/ The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal Aliyev, Ali Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to analyse the impact of leadership on the culture of an organization, within the context of the Volkswagen (VW) and the recent emissions scandal. Specifically, this study aims to understand the interlinkages between the leadership styles/traits of VW’s leaders, the culture of the organization, and the factors that triggered the scandal. Finally, the study also aims to present an analysis of the steps taken by the organization to transform the legacy culture, and the current stage of recovery. Methodology: For the purpose of this study, the qualitative case study research methodology was employed. The study utilized secondary data sources like media reports, research articles, experts’ interviews, and website articles. Findings: Analysis of the evidence indicates that overambitious leaders create pressure on their subordinates to achieve unrealistic business goals, and in the absence of an open and democratic organizational culture, managers are forced to adopt unethical work-practices in order to meet their performance goals. Secondly, successful organizations tend to perpetuate the existing organizational culture. Once the culture is strongly entrenched, it is difficult to make changes and adapt to the shifting business landscape, unless the organization is faced with an event that challenges its very survival. Keywords: Volkswagen, organizational culture, business ethics, corporate governance, leadership. 2016-09-05 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36256/1/Dissertation.%20Vollkswagen.pdf Aliyev, Ali (2016) The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal
title The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal
title_full The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal
title_fullStr The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal
title_full_unstemmed The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal
title_short The Organizational Culture and Leadership. The case of Volkswagen Emission Scandal
title_sort organizational culture and leadership. the case of volkswagen emission scandal
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36256/