Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisation

Globalisation had a major impact on the way organisations operate. Access to information and innovative technology connote that organisational leaders need to make timely decisions while considering a range of rapidly changing variables. Leaders of global organisations need to make sense of complex...

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Main Author: Satchel, Sally Alexandra
Other Authors: Ungerer, Leona Martha
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:Satchel, Sally Alexandra (2014) Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14178>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-141782019-05-22T03:12:01Z Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisation Satchel, Sally Alexandra Ungerer, Leona Martha Cognition Cognitive complexity Cognitive processes Cognitive Process Profile Levels of work Spiral dynamics Values Value Orientations questionnaire Value systems 658.403 Cognition Cognitive psychology Personality and cognition Values -- Psychological aspects Executives -- Psychology Executive ability Executives -- Decision making Directors of corporations -- Decision making International business enterprises -- Management Globalisation had a major impact on the way organisations operate. Access to information and innovative technology connote that organisational leaders need to make timely decisions while considering a range of rapidly changing variables. Leaders of global organisations need to make sense of complex information and anticipate the long-term outcomes of making different decisions. This requires highly developed cognitive skills. However, these are not the only factors influencing strategic decisions. Value systems also affect the choices organisational leaders make. Limited existing research has investigated the relationship between values and cognition within organisational leadership. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between cognitive complexity, cognitive processes and individual values at a senior management level in a multinational company. Cognition is explored in terms of cognitive processes and levels of work (as measured by the Cognitive Process Profile), and values are explored in terms of value systems (as measured by the Value Orientations questionnaire). The study is based on a quantitative research design, where a sample of 265 executives, senior managers and directors employed at a multinational organisation completed the assessments. The empirical study (N = 265) yielded some weak, yet statistically significant, relationships between cognition and value systems among organisational leaders in a multinational organisation. Industrial and Organisational Psychology M.A. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) 2014-10-08T08:38:28Z 2014-10-08T08:38:28Z 2014-02 Dissertation Satchel, Sally Alexandra (2014) Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14178> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14178 en 1 online resource (131 leaves)
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topic Cognition
Cognitive complexity
Cognitive processes
Cognitive Process Profile
Levels of work
Spiral dynamics
Values
Value Orientations questionnaire
Value systems
658.403
Cognition
Cognitive psychology
Personality and cognition
Values -- Psychological aspects
Executives -- Psychology
Executive ability
Executives -- Decision making
Directors of corporations -- Decision making
International business enterprises -- Management
spellingShingle Cognition
Cognitive complexity
Cognitive processes
Cognitive Process Profile
Levels of work
Spiral dynamics
Values
Value Orientations questionnaire
Value systems
658.403
Cognition
Cognitive psychology
Personality and cognition
Values -- Psychological aspects
Executives -- Psychology
Executive ability
Executives -- Decision making
Directors of corporations -- Decision making
International business enterprises -- Management
Satchel, Sally Alexandra
Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisation
description Globalisation had a major impact on the way organisations operate. Access to information and innovative technology connote that organisational leaders need to make timely decisions while considering a range of rapidly changing variables. Leaders of global organisations need to make sense of complex information and anticipate the long-term outcomes of making different decisions. This requires highly developed cognitive skills. However, these are not the only factors influencing strategic decisions. Value systems also affect the choices organisational leaders make. Limited existing research has investigated the relationship between values and cognition within organisational leadership. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between cognitive complexity, cognitive processes and individual values at a senior management level in a multinational company. Cognition is explored in terms of cognitive processes and levels of work (as measured by the Cognitive Process Profile), and values are explored in terms of value systems (as measured by the Value Orientations questionnaire). The study is based on a quantitative research design, where a sample of 265 executives, senior managers and directors employed at a multinational organisation completed the assessments. The empirical study (N = 265) yielded some weak, yet statistically significant, relationships between cognition and value systems among organisational leaders in a multinational organisation. === Industrial and Organisational Psychology === M.A. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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title Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisation
title_short Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisation
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title_full_unstemmed Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisation
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