The influence of organisational change on organisational culture and employee engagement at a retail distribution centre in KwaZulu-Natal
Date
2024
Authors
Ndlovu, Thobeka
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Abstract
Organisational change remains one of the most critical challenges facing
organisations. It is imperative for employee engagement and organisational culture to
be incorporated into the organisational strategic goals to enhance employee
performance and organisational success. Generally, organisational change can be
triggered by factors including the business, political, economic, and cultural
environments, competitor initiatives, technological innovations, globalisation, or
restructuring. The riots that happened in several parts of Durban and Johannesburg
in July 2021 affected several businesses. In the aftermath, studies have emerged
detailing the impact of the riots, yet very few studies, if any, exist on the impact of the
unrests on organisations across the retail distribution sector.
This study aims to close this gap by investigating the impact of organisational change
on organisational culture and employee engagement within the retail distribution
sector. The study fulfils three main objectives to achieve this aim. The first objective is
to examine the Influence of organisational change on organisational culture. Secondly,
the study seeks to examine the Influence of organisational change on employee
engagement, and lastly, the study aims to determine the role of demographic factors,
if any, on the influence of organisational change on organisational culture and
employee engagement.
Description
Mini dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA), Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
Keywords
Employee engagement, Organisational change, Organisational culture
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5502