Organizational culture can be defined as the intermixture between values, visions, language, behaviors and beliefs that shape an entity’s unique operating environment. Although the personality of a business may be difficult to articulate, it can have a huge impact on how members of an organization deal with each other, customers and other stakeholders. A good organizational structure facilitates attainment of objectives through proper coordination of all activities. Recently, practitioners and academics aim to identify type of culture before starting a project. Accepting and conducting research is a project by itself, in which, many organizations have a flexible appetite to conduct research to help their objectives. This paper demonstrates the identification of appropriate frameworks to prepare an audit of the organizational culture towards research informed decision-making and management, which means that the paper will analyze definitions of what research means before conducting the organizational research-culture audit to understand the research appetite of the organization.
Research is a very generic term for an activity that involves finding out things we did not know, or we want to prove/disprove. A more academic interpretation is that research consists of investigating data through analytic power to reach for findings [
However, presenting one description of “research” cited by author or researcher is not enough for the audit. Further knowledge is essential for business in a realistic phenomenon demanding distinct justifications and reasoning for stakeholders. Also, the search for knowledge in academia has many purposes as shown in
For this organization, a pseudonym will be used in the text so that the company cannot be recognized, and it will be referred to as (EK04). (EK04) is a holding PJSC private joint stock company registered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The principal activities of the group are developing, investing in and managing real estate properties.
The main question of this paper is trying to avail: Is EK04 flexible to conduct research? Therefore, the literature review will search for basics of meaning of research and also organizational culture auditing.
To define research, some traits were discussed in the literature. For instance, Swanson & Holton [
in a position of reviewing previous work in the field, including a review of historical and oral materials available. Moreover, research can be only induced by careful-scientific investigations approach and skills [
After a successful identification of the skills, the second part is the identification of prevailing aims and objectives of the desired knowledge outcome. Weiss ( [
Avison et al. [
Interestingly, Blanche, Durrheim, and Painter ( [
According to Roger [
Organizational culture can be identified as a pattern of shared basic assumptions learned by a specific group. Further, it is inclusive of strategies put in place sufficiently for making considerations that are valid and as such teaching new members on the best strategy of perceiving, thinking and feelings ( [
To extract the most common understanding aiming to define what research means in the field place, a need to qualitatively analyse all definitions is essential. Nvivo can be used to code and subtract themes, however, in this paper, the text was manually coded with a different colour, and each colour addresses a theme of similar understanding or topic. Accordingly, the analysis revealed 8 themes showing as 8 different colors as in
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The analysis of research definitions had coded major themes which are instrumental in assisting the process of constructing a single definition that can be used practically in the fields of organisations, enabling our project to conduct the research culture audit smoothly.
The eight themes revealed eight aspects of research:
1) Careful study, scientific approach and time which all shows a purposeful technique toward establishing a research method. Highlighting on scientific approach and investigation, Malterud ( [
2) Knowledge generation is the ultimate goal for research, and it shall add value to individuals and organisations. Tsoukas and Vladimirou ( [
3) Convincing people, the ability of persuasion and report data, falls under providing rigour information that can demonstrate an explanation with the truth behind all aspects related to the topic.
4) Having a trait of skepticism with the ability of confirmation, proves an evidence-based data, aims to provide a level of assurance that will improve findings [
5) Synthesized information, preview of previous work, and combining theory and practice are all a practice of using credible sources, which must use appropriate sources relevant to the topic [
6) Repeatedly, decision making was mentioned three times. The influence of decision making providing a rigour knowledge is the goal of research in organisations.
7) Influence policy deliberation, implementation, strategy execution and integration of finding, are a practice of providing beneficial and practical insights to the organisation’s strategy.
8) Channel, communication, social system, collaborative analysis, and collaborative change are themes for a collaborative social channel that is required to implement findings.
Finally, being able to code significant themes of practical aspects of research, revealed one definition of research as: A systematic knowledge generation of rigour and evidenced data using reliable referencing, aimed at influencing the decision making and providing beneficial insights through collaborative social channels.
The selected framework is the Balanced Scorecard by Kaplan and Norton [
The most pertinent part for research culture audit is the learning and growth aspect which involves intangible “strategic readiness” [
1) Human Capital: It is estimated by whether the employees have the right variety of skills and a suitable level of skills to complete the internal processes on the strategic map.
2) Information Capital: It is a measure of how well the company’s strategic IT portfolio of infrastructure and applications support the internal processes.
3) Organisational Capital: It is measured through the alignment between the organisation’s strategic objectives and the performance results of the internal processes.
These three particular aspects can identify the employee and leadership behaviour toward achieving the desired performance. Through the process, it is possible to identify the extent to which the organization’s operations are systematic and the pattern adopted in collecting and reporting the different data and knowledge.
1) Certain intangibles are difficult for competitors to replicate. BSC can recognise intangible assets to identify the social framework and the communication channels required for research. Porter [
2) It can give a comprehensive audit of all assets with the ability to select activities that match the unique strategic needs of an individual organization. BSC’s audit can trigger all areas & insights of strengths/weaknesses of the company [
3) The framework possesses the cause and effect factors, showing the systematic approach and its implementation in the organisation [
4) It aligns intangible assets to the company’s strategy, helping to align the leadership & decision-making aspect toward research. Huselid [
5) Recognise the plans for new future products [
6) The internal process of operation is dedicated, showing the medium between objectives and performance measure dimension [
To apply the benefits points of BSC on the constructed research definition,
And to better understand how BSC will audit the research culture based on the constructed research definition,
The method that has been used for this audit in the organisation was similar to research done by Bremser and Barsky [
According to the selected audit framework of the Balanced Score Card [
The organisation’s vision, mission, strategy, and values were extracted from the organization’s website, advertisements and other related press conferences, and have been concluded in
The strategy map is normally initiated from the financial goals, defining the stretch target, and allocating the growth and productivity factors of financial sub-objective measure, indicating cause and effect factors parameters. The organisation as a real estate competitive developer who is acting aggressively in the market, are aiming to dramatically increase sales for the purpose of their profitability and increased market share.
The stretch target is to increase net income by AED 1,000,000,000 by the next year. Accordingly, the sub-objectives for both productivity and growth are set too, which are; reduce development cost, increase revenue per sale and an increasing number of customers.
Because revenue growth requires explicit attention to a target customer group, this audit, through the BSC framework, aim to understand how the organisation
embraces revenue growth target. This understanding will draw the attention to the culture of the company and how employees behave toward it.
A sister company of EK04 declared, as a significant shareholder, the importance of prime locations to Ek04. Prime locations can be considered as Quality of product. Going through EK04’s Advertisements specially in the social media, it was clear that payment method facilitates instalment for five years without bank involvement, the customer can choose to come to the office, or a representative goes to customer, all documentation shall be provided at the same time, same place, providing customers a one-stop service for real estate investment.
The documentation itself appeared to be through a dedicated department. The customer service department is always mentioned in the announcements and advertisements. They provide all legalised documents to support the sales representative giving full service to the customer at a time. The organisation was eager to tender with big trusted and well-known companies like Drake & Skull and ACC, Seeking for the thrilled image of excellent and trusted development [
Also, EK04 was found regularly participating in major real estate exhibitions, like, Cityscape Dubai, Cityscape Abu Dhabi, IPS, and ADHIX to stay in touch with customers and showcase products through a massive and top quality mock-up. This confirms the company is aiming to be a quality trusted developer presenting a selection of properties: residential and commercial plot lands in different sizes, buildings, apartments, villas.
The allocation of the process and target will enable everyone to achieve targets. The organisation can assess here whether the target in financial perspectives are possible or it’s better to be lowered [
If financial goals are clear, everyone in the organisation should not be skeptical. Management can determine the level of performance; this can be done if financial targets get broken down into targets for internal processes and strategic themes and with specific time frames [
Apparently, from analysing TV interviews, EK04’s operations are targeting to respond quicker to clients [
They employed more than hundred sales force among four cities in UAE [
EK04 has a presence on different channels: website, Facebook, Instagram. These channels are open to receive feedback and respond accordingly with every client. All advertisements have clear segmentation of the customers; it mentions “for Locals only”.
Acquiring new projects and aiming to grow is evident in the press releases. A
spokesperson in 2018 explained that the strategy of the Company is to achieve continuous growth and to diversify its investments headed by real estate development projects.
The organisation looks very keen to sponsor and tie up with governmental institutions in exhibitions [
Learning and growth targets will clarify the readiness of the intangible assets of the company capital: Human, Information and organisation, and if it does function towards the strategic objectives.
Starting with the Human capital, assigned personnel should be responsible for each of the organisational target [
EK04 had established a standardized customer service centre that can operate and function appropriately with clients. The operation management seeks to achieve dynamic responses with customers. Based on previous perspectives, the organisation has a customer service department who can run the communication through a phone system supported by ORACLE software, aiming to minimize problems with respect to the human capital.
The organisation needs quality and qualified managers to run the operation according to the objectives. For this purpose, a need to check the qualifications of the senior managers, and if they fit the required responsibilities (LinkedIn profiles was used). The quality of the top managers can affect information of the company to be collected systematically and reported accordingly. For example, an IT specialist was hired holding master’s degree, who is in charge of taking information from the communication channels and facilitate useful outputs to the company through running CRM programs, this program, on the other hand,
will provide better tactics to be used on digital channels. For example, the organisation hired marketing manager with ten years’ experience in senior marketing management in UAE. The organisation shall be able to draw customer data and segmentation through marketing analyst, who would conduct useful marketing and data analysis.
The availability of information about the products was facilitated through the sales team and how sufficient they are in term of their number and their punctuality at work. EK04 has one headquartered office, supported with other four branches in different cities.
Regarding the organizational capital: culture, leadership, alignment and teamwork, EK04 shows a cultural objective of customer oriented and achieving results [
The alignment objectives are to have HR policies to support strategies, which is clear and facilitated in Oracle system. The software does provide rigour system for punctuality, and also each employee has a set of targets, which if not accomplished in three months, the employee will receive a dismissal letter.
The teamwork objectives were clear in announcing the organisation’s best practices. (EK04) celebrates annually with all branches in a five-star hotel in Dubai, announcing best results and awarding all employees with gold coins.
As a real estate developer focused on delivering objectives to stakeholders, EK04 overarching financial objectives is to provide dramatic sales amount. This primary objective is supported with three sub-objectives: reduce development cost, increase revenue per sale and an increasing number of customers. From the customer perspective, the company has an objective that customers continue to view it as a trusted developer who provides prime locations with competitive
prices, giving various selections of master plans which customers can choose from. The strategy seeks to leverage this objective by creating a serviced one-stop station for investment.
EK04’s internal process centres around four primary themes. The first focuses on the process needed to increase sales and revenue, supported with a robust system which can respond quickly to customers, at the same time, being able to minimize problems during the workflow.
The second internal theme emphasizes the fundamental customer management. The company can segment its targets, providing abundant information and communication channels to them. The company seems keen to be involved in the product innovation theme, by aiming to acquire new competitive projects as to be able to sustain in the market place. The last theme is evident in participating with CSR local events.
The company will foster employee’s loyalty, productivity, and personal growth by engaging them in company’s success, and by facilitating high-quality work environment and professional leaders who can take the appropriate decisions.
Each component of the constructed research model (
Systematic: Careful techniques are provided to maintain standards which are inclusive of Punctuality system, rigorous employment contract, dismiss conditions
and reporting procedures show a systematic operation flow.
Knowledge: Knowledge is produced for acquiring larger market share, customer segmentation and analysis, competition and future new prime projects.
Rigour data: Convincing people can be obtained by the establishment of a quality customer service department, armed with all legal documents and able to clarify any issue.
Evidenced-based: The alignment in HR policy to ensure supporting strategy shall avoid any skepticism of information and confirm the certainty of procedures.
Credible sources: Providing synthesized information is demonstrated in CRM practice to provide valid customers data which can give authentic insights and directions to the operations.
Decision making: Providing rigour knowledge through clear customer segmentation, hiring qualified and professional decision makers and being determined to achieve results.
Practical insights: The integration of finding throws modern data/ marketing analysis, working through the project management system, delivering and celebrating best practices are all practice of providing helpful and practical insights.
Collaborative channel: It is evident that the company is involved proactively in many channels with customers, as well as internal communication between employees that are provided through a high-quality system.
The organisation seems keen to control the market, and its culture appears to be driven by top-qualified leaders. The strategy map reaffirms competencies and skills required for the work-place. Knowledge appears essential through the systematic integration of findings and reporting. Leaders are geared to a performance of achievements. The organisation shows the trait of developing culture ( [
This audit was prepared based on secondary data. Some was available through the internet, and some other links was facilitated through the organization (EK04). Therefore, I would like to thank this organization for being supportive in reaching out for stock market links in a short time.
The author declares no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this paper.
Sabri, E.R. (2019) Organization Appetite for Research: An Integrative Research Definition and Audit Framework to Evaluate Corporate Practice towards Research. Social Networking, 8, 85-103. https://doi.org/10.4236/sn.2019.82006
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Q1. Is the financial strategy clear in its target figures?
Yes, and this will withdraw any scepticism towards working for the target.
Q2. For the need of research dissemination (Roger, 1995), are there channels to facilitate communications with customers?
Yes, the company seems to be very active on social media channels (Facebook, Instagram) as well as the free customer telecom (800EK04).
Q3. Does the company facilitate collaborative analysis?
This question shall be next evidenced in the human capital aspect.
Q4. Is there a collaborative change toward enhancements?
Once the communication channels are set and ready, the collaborative change can be processed and rectified according to it.
Q5. Can the company’s operation influence the policy deliberation?
As long as the company is customer oriented, targeting to satisfy clients, either by responses or providing sufficient information, together with an aim to reduce the errors, it means the policy deliberation is flexible with the operation aspect as long as the customer is satisfied.
Q6. How severe the implementation is?
In terms of customer management, looks very difficult. Because being a customer-oriented means following customers trends which means keeping an eye on competition offers and what's new in the market.
Q7. How can we describe the strategy execution?
It is well organised towards achieving targets.
Q8. Can findings be easily integrated?
Seems the company has an open heart towards. Meaning, if finding is related to customers, then it can be easily integrated.
Q9. Does the company require a careful and scientific approach?
To acquire new competitive projects in prime locations that the company can sell with instalments, this needs a careful study, also, to minimise the errors and problems it requires a systematic and valid approach showing KPI’s and measures to avoid problems according to it.
Q10. Is time a valuable component for the company?
Yes. Being able to segment customers, giving abundant information with quick responses and at the same time looking to acquire new project to sustain in the market, all indicate the Time factor importance.
Q11. For the need of the research process, are analysis conducted individually or any collaborative work required?
Will answer this question later during the Human capital in the learning and growth aspect.
Q12. Does it look like any collaborative change taking part in the company?
Yes. The operations indicate many departments are involved towards direct target accomplishment.
Q13. Could scepticism be developed during the internal process of the company?
The company as PJSC has explicit financial strategy map; this will support employees to recognise missions and targets without any scepticism.
Q14. How confirmation can be obtained?
ORACLE system will help managers to attain confirmation needed.
Q15. How the information during the internal process towards the learning & growth can be synthesised?
There is a clear link of human capital, linking the objectives with the information capital, demonstrated with the high-quality IT system.
Q16. Would leaders require previewing previous work for each project?
It is not evident that manger requires previous work. However, the IT system can demonstrate analysis related to the time. Which means the infrastructure for this question is available.
Q17. Does the company require combining theory with practice?
Not confirmed. However, back to the explanation of how theory combined with practice (Avison et al., 1999) by providing evidence to the findings, seems the company is weaponed with all tools enabling employees to provide sufficient and credible analysis and findings.
Q18. How the culture, leadership, alignment, and teamwork affect the policy deliberation?
As long as the company celebrates best practices, giving away valuable rewards, it means the alignment between strategy and performance is substantial, together with leadership determining to achieve targets and be an influence to the policy deliberation.
Q19. How severe the implementation in the growth objective?
The operation seems indulged with facilitated systems. However, the financial set target is high, implementing growth is difficult and challenging.
Q20. How can we describe the strategy execution?
The human capital recruited comprises a bridge between a rigour and challenging objectives, and between the information and growth capital to sustain and improve the company. The strategy is solid, explicit and has a clear road map.
Q21. In which area/part the company does the integration of finding?
Results show the integration is implemented in the organisational capital―the growth component.
Q22. Is the Human capital able to make decisions?
Yes, human capital recruited is qualified with long work experience.
Q23. Is the human capital qualified to persuade and convince about their projects?
Yes.
Q24. Does the information capital require reporting procedures?
Yes.
Q25. Is Knowledge an essential factor the information and organisational capital?
The objectives to acquire larger market share, customer segmentation and analysis, competition and future new prime projects are a variable that needs knowledge constantly.
Q26. For the need of research process, are analysis conducted individually or any collaborative work required?
The company found established with the proper department and employees. Each department has a manager who leads the flow between the team. This indicates no individuals work are taking place, work has to be collaborated.