posted on 2024-09-06, 05:09authored byBilcha Yusuf
In the past, much has been written on the dynamics of groups during, especially, the decision
making process. In connection with this, other various researchers have attempted to explore
one particular characteristic of detrimental group dynamics, viz., groupthink.
Nonetheless, there has hardly been any research attempt aimed at exploring the role of culture
in groupthink as exhibited in the decision making process. Consequently, this work presents a
preliminary study of this aspect of the organisational decision making process.
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The Office of Planning and Economic Development (Jimma), the Coffee Plantation
Development Enterprise (Jimma), Jimma University, and the Ministry of Information and
Culture (Addis Ababa) provided cases for the research endeavor .
Data was collected through questionnaires, observation, interviewing, and archives analysis.
Data thus gathered was analysed using such appropriate case study data analysis methods as
ANOV A, pattern matching, and grounded theory.
It was found out that organisational culture is positively linked with group think tendencies in
all of the four organisations.
Funding
Jimma University
History
Publisher
Jimma University
Citation
Yusuf, B. (2002) Corporate Culture: its Role in Groupthink as Exhibited in the Decision-Making Process. Jimma University 67. Jimma: Jimma University.