The Compilation of Math Pattern for Productivity in Educational Organisations, Service Organisations (Municipalities), and Industrial Organisations Based on Organisational Climate in Iran
Fattah Nazem ()
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Fattah Nazem: Islamic Azad University, Roudehen Branch, Iran
Journal of Information & Knowledge Management (JIKM), 2008, vol. 07, issue 02, 75-82
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The purpose of the present study is to investigate the relationship between organisational climate with the productivity of managers' services in educational, service, and industrial organisations, in order to present a suitable management pattern. The population of the research consist of all managers who work in Tehran high schools, municipalities managers, and managers of the National Company Petro-Chemical Industries. Two hundred and forty five High School managers, 52 municipalities managers, and 349 managers of National Company of Petro-Chemical were selected. The research tools are the questionnaires of organisational climate (Litwin and Stringer, 1968) and productivity (Smith,et al., 1998). In this way that the questionnaires of organisational climate and the managers productivity were given to the staff. For each manager, three clerks were chosen to complete the questionnaires. The results of applying the analysis of multi-variation regression are as follows:(A) There is a relationship between the organisational climate and the productivity of the managers' services.(B) The math pattern for the productivity of the managers' services in educational, service (municipalities), and industrial organisations are as follows:(1) Productivity = 0.64 × organisational climate + (-22.62).(2) Productivity = 0.73 × organisational climate + (-15.825).(3) Productivity = 0.65 × organisational climate + (-29.19).
Keywords: Pattern; productivity; organisational climate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1142/S0219649208001956
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