Title of article :
ORGANISATIONAL SYMBOLS: REFLECTIONS OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE?
Author/Authors :
YUSOF, NORHAFEZAH Universiti Utara Malaysia - College of Arts and Sciences
From page :
137
To page :
164
Abstract :
The objective of this paper is to discuss the role(s) of organisational symbols in representing organisational identity. To what extent do the so-called organisational symbols have significant impact on the employees in an organisation in identifying themselves with the organisational identity? Is it due to the top-down approach imposed by the top management? This paper is based on a six month ethnographic study conducted in selected Information Communication Technology (ICT) based corporations in one of the Malaysian Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) cities. From the findings, there are three main organisational symbols which are related to organisational identity: identity cards, black sofa, and office cubicles. The paper concludes that the construction of organisational symbols is a mix of a controlled culture (top- down) and to a certain degree is the participative activity of the employees. Nevertheless, the organisational symbols are embraced by the employees due to the need to be identified with an organisation.
Keywords :
Organisational symbols , ethnography , and organisational culture
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Studies
Record number :
2565612
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