Organizational
climate is defined as perceptual similarities regarding the psychological
context of the organization. These similarities form the properties that
separate the one organizational climate from other organizations. Thus, it can
be said that every organization has its unique climate. This research aims to
find out whether the perceptions of health organization staff about their own
organizational climate vary depending on their gender, marital status,
occupation or age. In this research, the organizational climate scale,
consisting of 50 items and 9 dimensions developed by Litwin and Stringer, is
used as the data collection tool. The survey method was used in the research
and it was implemented on private hospitals serving in Gaziantep and Adıyaman
cities, in Turkey. It is aimed to find out whether the organizational climate
perceptions of staff are influenced by the variables, namely gender, marital
status, age and occupation. The data collected through the surveys is analysed
with “SPSS 23.0” statistical package software. The analyses show that; gender,
marital status and occupation are influential on the perception of
organizational climate.
Subjects | Economics |
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Journal Section | Research Papers |
Authors | |
Publication Date | February 27, 2017 |
Submission Date | January 5, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 2 |
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