The role of climate and socialization in developing interfunctional coordination
Abstract
Interfunctional coordination may be of primary importance to a firm developing a sustainable competitive advantage. This paper suggests that climate and socialization processes facilitate the development of interfunctional coordination, and thus its impact on firm performance. By merging the organizational culture, market orientation, climate, socialization, and competing values framework streams of literature to describe the process by which an organization positions itself in the competitive arena, a framework is developed and research propositions are offered.
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Citation
Ross Wooldridge, B. and Minsky, B.D. (2002), "The role of climate and socialization in developing interfunctional coordination", The Learning Organization, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 29-38. https://doi.org/10.1108/09696470210414809
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:MCB UP Ltd
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