Organisational Culture and Performance of the office of the director of Public Prosecutions - Uganda
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2018-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study aimed at assessing the relationship between organizational culture and
performance of ODPP. The study was guided by the following objectives: to assess the
relationship between process oriented versus results oriented cultural dimension and
performance of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of Uganda; to examine
the relationship between job oriented versus employee- oriented cultural dimension and
performance of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of Uganda and to
ascertain the relationship between open systems versus closed systems and performance
of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of Uganda. A case study research
design was used. The study predominantly employed a quantitative approach but also
used a qualitative approach. A sample size of 170 respondents was selected using
purposive and simple random sampling techniques and the data collection tools used
were the questionnaire, interview guide and documentary review checklist. Quantitative
data analysis mainly consisted of descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Content
analysis was used to analyze qualitative data. Findings revealed that optimization of
process oriented over result oriented significantly related to the performance of ODPP
(r= 0.644>0.000). On the second objective, it was established that optimization of
employee oriented over job oriented practice significantly related to the performance of
ODPP (r= 0.500>0.000). On the last objective, it was established that optimization of
open systems over closed systems is significantly related to the performance of ODPP
(r= 0.637>0.052). It was concluded that the performance of ODPP increases with the
increased adherence to positive organizational cultural dimensions. It is recommended that the different cultural dimensions are integrated if the performance
of ODPP is to skyrocket.
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Organisational Culture, Performance, Public Prosecutions, Uganda
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Komuhangi, Alice (2018) Organisational Culture and Performance of the office of the director of Public Prosecutions - Uganda