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AdvisorSuliman, Abubakr Mohyeldin
AuthorMismar, Basma Yahya
Available date2019-03-13T11:29:24Z
Publication Date2018-06
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11441
AbstractTo survive in a dynamic environment, organizations should have well-established organizational structures that contribute positively to their employees’ performance and satisfaction. Many studies concede the importance of having a such structure; however, these studies report mixed results. To shed more light on this subject, the present study examines the effects of an organizational structure, which includes layers of hierarchy, nature of formalization, patterns of communication, and centralization of authority on employees’ performance and satisfaction. The proposed research model was tested using data collected through an online survey. The study sample included 460 participants selected randomly from Qatar University administrative employees and faculty who hold managerial positions; however, only 193 of them completed the questionnaires. The results of the study indicated that the nature of formalization and pattern of communication are the two organizational structure dimensions that have significant correlation with employee performance (work skills and understanding work duties) and satisfaction; however, the layers of hierarchy significantly affects only the employee satisfaction. The results also disclosed that neither employee performance nor satisfaction is affected by the centralization of authority. Implications for practitioners and researchers are discussed.
Languageen
SubjectOrganizational structure
layers of hierarchy
nature of formalization
centralization of authority
pattern of communication
readiness to innovate
job performance
work skills
understanding work duties
TitleThe Impact Of New Qatar University Organizational Structure On Employees’ Performance And Satisfaction
TypeProfessional Masters Project
DepartmentBusiness Administration


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