From a hierarchical organizational culture to a clan culture: the case of the Colegio de Postgraduados, veracruz campus

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Gabriela S. Zárate Canseco
Martha Beatriz Cuellar Lugo
Felipe Gallardo López
Gustavo López Romero

Keywords

behavior, organization, administrative structure

Resumen

Objective: To identify the dominant and desired organizational cultures within the academic community. Design/methodology/approach: The Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI) questionnaire was administered to 28 academics using a pragmatic methodology based on systems theory.


Results: The findings reveal a predominantly hierarchical culture, although there is a strong aspiration toward a clan-type culture. Limitations and implications of the study: The results suggest that fostering a clan-type organizational culture within hierarchical institutions can enhance commitment, cohesion, and organizational effectiveness, though it requires flexible leadership and well-structured change strategies.


Conclusions: It is concluded that a transition toward more collaborative organizational structures could strengthen institutional identity, cohesion, and effectiveness. Further research on organizational resilience and dynamic capabilities is recommended.

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