dc.description.abstract | The main objective of this study was to investigate the impact of organizational culture
on employees’ commitment: The case of St. Mary’s University. The research questions
raised were: What does the perceived organizational culture of SMU look like? What is
the level of employees’ commitment currently at SMU? And To what extent
organizational culture of SMU affects employees’ commitment? Although SMU has
different campuses, this study focused on employees working in the undergraduate
program campus. Since the total number of employees is 160 & is manageable, all
employees were participated in the study. Out of the 160 questionnaires distributed to
respondents, 140 (52 females and 88 males) at the response return rate of 87.5% were
collected & used in the analysis. Explanatory research design was utilized.
Questionnaire was used as data gathering instrument. The collected data were analyzed
by using descriptive statistics such as frequency, mean, percentage, and standard
deviation, and by applying inferential statistics such as correlation, and regression.
From the descriptive analysis of the study, it was found out that respondents agreed
about the existence of stable culture at SMU. On the other hand, respondent are not sure
about the existence of outcome-oriented culture, people oriented culture, team oriented
culture, innovative culture, and aggressive culture at SMU. As the regression analysis
showed, Of these six culture dimensions, four of them such as stable culture (p<)0.01),
team oriented culture ( p<0.01), aggressive culture (p<0.01), and people-oriented
culture (p<0.06) have significant impact on commitment. The remaining two culture
dimensions, which are innovative culture, and outcome oriented culture have
insignificant impact on commitment. Moreover, it was found out that stable culture is the
perceived (dominant) culture at SMU. With regard to levels of employees’ commitment,
almost half of the respondents had affective commitment to their university. And
respondents are not sure about normative, and continuance commitment. The study
suggested the necessity of further research on the area by considering all employees who
have been working at all campuses of the university. | en_US |