The relationship between organisational culture and service quality through organisational learning framework

Insu Cho, Joseph Kichul Kim, Heejun Park, Nam Heung Cho

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between organisational culture and service quality through the organisational learning framework in knowledge intensive business services (KIBS). This study set independent variables as four types of organisational cultures (group culture, developmental culture, rational culture, and hierarchical culture) from Quinn's competing values model. The dependent variable is KIBS quality based on SERVQUAL and the mediating variables that connect between organisational cultures and service quality are three types of learning orientation and organisational learning behaviours (OLBs) based on an organisational learning framework. We apply structural equation model to measure how much effort to provide in order to improve the service quality of the service provider. Our findings indicated that group, developmental, and rational cultures influenced learning orientation, but hierarchical culture did not. Also, three types of learning orientation influenced OLB, and this behaviour ultimately influenced KIBS quality. By extending the existing organisational learning framework by integrating it with a competing values model (CVM), we suggested a new framework on the logical flow between organisational culture and service quality. This paper also provides a direction on the appropriate type of organisational culture for KIBS to improve service quality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)753-768
Number of pages16
JournalTotal Quality Management and Business Excellence
Volume24
Issue number7-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013 Aug

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Business, Management and Accounting(all)

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