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Clash of Cultures - Why Organizational Schizophrenia is Bad for Performance

Lundin, Oskar LU and Olin, Valdemar LU (2018) BUSN79 20181
Department of Business Administration
Abstract
Seminar date: 30th of May 2018

Course: BUSN79 Business Administration; Degree Project in Accounting and Finance
Authors: Oskar Lundin & Valdemar Olin

Supervisor: Johan Dergård

Keywords: Management control, Professional service firms, Clash of Cultures, Motivational theory, Social psychology theory

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to contribute to the knowledge of why the performance of professional service firms decreases when facing high levels of bureaucracy and identify the major aspects of importance for this change in performance.

Methodology: To answer the research question the study has a qualitative research approach, starting with a theoretical review, followed by a multiple-case study of professional service... (More)
Seminar date: 30th of May 2018

Course: BUSN79 Business Administration; Degree Project in Accounting and Finance
Authors: Oskar Lundin & Valdemar Olin

Supervisor: Johan Dergård

Keywords: Management control, Professional service firms, Clash of Cultures, Motivational theory, Social psychology theory

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to contribute to the knowledge of why the performance of professional service firms decreases when facing high levels of bureaucracy and identify the major aspects of importance for this change in performance.

Methodology: To answer the research question the study has a qualitative research approach, starting with a theoretical review, followed by a multiple-case study of professional service firms.

Theoretical perspectives: The theoretical framework is based on an adoption Self Determination Theory, Social Identity Theory and various subtheories, to the Clash of Cultures phenomenon.

Empirical foundation: The empirical data consists exclusively of primary data, and is collected through semi-structured interviews with eight participants employed at Deloitte, PwC and KPMG.

Conclusions: This study shows that both motivation theory and social psychology theory provide important contributions in explaining the decrease in performance of professional service firms experiencing a Clash of Cultures. The main findings concern the level of intrinsic motivation of the individual employees, and the consequences of different groupings and the subsequent intergroup behaviours. (Less)
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Lundin, Oskar LU and Olin, Valdemar LU
supervisor
organization
course
BUSN79 20181
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Management control, Professional service firms, Clash of Cultures, Motivational theory, Social psychology theory
language
English
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8973349
date added to LUP
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  abstract     = {{Seminar date: 30th of May 2018

Course: BUSN79 Business Administration; Degree Project in Accounting and Finance
Authors: Oskar Lundin & Valdemar Olin

Supervisor: Johan Dergård

Keywords: Management control, Professional service firms, Clash of Cultures, Motivational theory, Social psychology theory

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to contribute to the knowledge of why the performance of professional service firms decreases when facing high levels of bureaucracy and identify the major aspects of importance for this change in performance.

Methodology: To answer the research question the study has a qualitative research approach, starting with a theoretical review, followed by a multiple-case study of professional service firms.

Theoretical perspectives: The theoretical framework is based on an adoption Self Determination Theory, Social Identity Theory and various subtheories, to the Clash of Cultures phenomenon.

Empirical foundation: The empirical data consists exclusively of primary data, and is collected through semi-structured interviews with eight participants employed at Deloitte, PwC and KPMG.

Conclusions: This study shows that both motivation theory and social psychology theory provide important contributions in explaining the decrease in performance of professional service firms experiencing a Clash of Cultures. The main findings concern the level of intrinsic motivation of the individual employees, and the consequences of different groupings and the subsequent intergroup behaviours.}},
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  title        = {{Clash of Cultures - Why Organizational Schizophrenia is Bad for Performance}},
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