A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation

The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate into the unexplored topic of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its overall impact on performance; as well as this, the dissertation undergoes a cross-cultural comparison. The research is based on an et...

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Main Author: Gill, Jaspreet
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46227/
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description The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate into the unexplored topic of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its overall impact on performance; as well as this, the dissertation undergoes a cross-cultural comparison. The research is based on an ethnography conducted in both the UK and India. This dissertation shows how culture plays an integral role in motivating employees and keeping them committed to a non-profit organisation, which has no monetary rewards or other incentives; the drive to work for a non-profit organisation, specifically Your Seva, stems from religion and culture, where employees felt it was their duty as a member of the Sikh community to be committed. It was particularly interesting to see how organisational culture remained consistent, even when operating within two completely different countries – motivational functions and reasons to commit to the non-profit organisation were similar in both settings.
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spelling nottingham-462272018-04-17T14:39:26Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46227/ A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation Gill, Jaspreet The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate into the unexplored topic of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its overall impact on performance; as well as this, the dissertation undergoes a cross-cultural comparison. The research is based on an ethnography conducted in both the UK and India. This dissertation shows how culture plays an integral role in motivating employees and keeping them committed to a non-profit organisation, which has no monetary rewards or other incentives; the drive to work for a non-profit organisation, specifically Your Seva, stems from religion and culture, where employees felt it was their duty as a member of the Sikh community to be committed. It was particularly interesting to see how organisational culture remained consistent, even when operating within two completely different countries – motivational functions and reasons to commit to the non-profit organisation were similar in both settings. 2017-09-14 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46227/1/COMPLETED%20DISSERTATION.pdf Gill, Jaspreet (2017) A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation
title A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation
title_full A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation
title_fullStr A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation
title_full_unstemmed A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation
title_short A cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation
title_sort cross-cultural investigation of the effects of organisational culture on employee motivation and commitment, and its impact on performance within an international non-profit organisation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46227/