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Evaluating culture metrics as predictors of corporate performance

Peres-Hernandes-Sanches Juliana

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/5606027D-4204-4003-84E6-A5D41A49C047-
Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.26233/heallink.tuc.96633-
Languageen-
Extent144 pagesen
Extent2.4 megabytesen
TitleEvaluating culture metrics as predictors of corporate performance en
CreatorPeres-Hernandes-Sanches Julianaen
CreatorPeres-Hernandes-Sanches Julianael
Contributor [Thesis Supervisor]Grigoroudis Evangelosen
Contributor [Thesis Supervisor]Γρηγορουδης Ευαγγελοςel
Contributor [Committee Member]Tsafarakis Steliosen
Contributor [Committee Member]Τσαφαρακης Στελιοςel
Contributor [Committee Member]Moustakis Vasilisen
Contributor [Committee Member]Μουστακης Βασιληςel
PublisherΠολυτεχνείο Κρήτηςel
PublisherTechnical University of Creteen
Academic UnitTechnical University of Crete::School of Production Engineering and Managementen
Academic UnitΠολυτεχνείο Κρήτης::Σχολή Μηχανικών Παραγωγής και Διοίκησηςel
DescriptionΜεταπτυχιακή εργασία που υποβλήθηκε στη Σχολή Μηχανικών Παραγωγής και Διοίκησης (συμπεριλαμβανομένων κοινών μαθημάτων με τη Σχολή Ηλεκτρολόγων Μηχανικών και Μηχανικών Υπολογιστών) σε μερική εκπλήρωση των απαιτήσεων για την απόκτηση του μεταπτυχιακού τίτλου στη διαχείριση τεχνολογίας και καινοτομίας Master in Technology and Innovation Management στο Πολυτεχνείο Κρήτηςel
DescriptionThesis that was submitted to the School of Production Engineering and Management (including common courses with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering) in partial fulfillment of the requirements for obtaining the postgraduate degree in technology and innovation management, Master in Technology and Innovation Management, at the Technical University of Crete.en
Content SummaryA culture comprises a number of features that include “a pattern of basic assumptions” that the group members adopt in order to cope with the internal and external organizational challenges. The “Organizational Culture”, also noted as “Corporate Culture”, has been extensively researched in the modern literature, in order to examine a wide range of aspects, like teaming behaviors, accountability, ownership, leadership, and the emerging habits, beliefs, and norms cultivated by group dynamics. In today’s world all of these traits eventually come into shaping a distinct, autonomous, legally recognized entity "born out of statute", the corporation which is manifested as a group of people, processes and tools aligned under a common expression of vision and strategy. From a utilitarian standpoint of view, such an organized expression needs to be measured and controlled by practices that can increase both the employee’s sentiment and the financial performance of the group (i.e., the corporation). The establishment of such processes can be primarily facilitated through the institutionalization of the main areas of contribution. When considering the combination of financial and non-financial identifiers in order to drive definitive statements about corporate performance, it seems that employees are especially affected by their business leaders, the expectations around career opportunities, the actual compensation and various perks and benefits. The hypothesis for undertaking the current work lays on the anticipation for the immersion of interesting results when considering metrics like the employee “happiness” and/or “leader appreciation” to satisfactorily predict a company’s future performance.en
Type of ItemΜεταπτυχιακή Διατριβήel
Type of ItemMaster Thesisen
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/en
Date of Item2023-07-25-
Date of Publication2023-
SubjectCorporate performance predictionen
SubjectCorrelation analysisen
SubjectData miningen
SubjectCulture metricsen
SubjectDecision support systemsen
SubjectMaster in Technology and Innovation Managementen
SubjectMTIMen
Bibliographic CitationJuliana Peres-Hernandes-Sanches, "Evaluating culture metrics as predictors of corporate performance", Master Thesis, School of Production Engineering and Management, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece, 2023en

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