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Applying the Burke–Litwin model as a diagnostic framework for assessing organisational effectiveness

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Title: Applying the Burke–Litwin model as a diagnostic framework for assessing organisational effectiveness
Author: Martins, Nico; Coetzee, Melinde
Abstract: This exploratory study investigated the utility of the Burke–Litwin model as a diagnostic framework for assessing the factors affecting organisational effectiveness. The research setting consisted of an international company, with a population comprising representatives of more than 17 different nationalities. The purposive sampling method was used to involve employee participants (N = 147) in focus groups and executive managers (N = 11) in semi- structured probing interviews. The factors identified related to both the transformational and transactional dimensions of the Burke–Litwin model. The f ndings add to the existing literature on factors causing organisational effectiveness and ineffectiveness in cross-cultural organisational contexts.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3850
http://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/177
Date: 2009
Citation: Martins, N & Coetzee, M 2009, 'Applying the Burke–Litwin model as a diagnostic framework for assessing organisational effectiveness', SA Journal of Human Resource Management', vol. 7, vol. 1, pp. 114-156.


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