Validating the organizational climate measure: links to managerial practices, productivity and innovation
MG Patterson, MA West, VJ Shackleton… - Journal of …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Journal of organizational behavior, 2005•Wiley Online Library
This paper describes the development and validation of a multidimensional measure of
organizational climate, the Organizational Climate Measure (OCM), based upon Quinn and
Rohrbaugh's Competing Values model. A sample of 6869 employees across 55
manufacturing organizations completed the questionnaire. The 17 scales contained within
the measure had acceptable levels of reliability and were factorially distinct. Concurrent
validity was measured by correlating employees' ratings with managers' and interviewers' …
organizational climate, the Organizational Climate Measure (OCM), based upon Quinn and
Rohrbaugh's Competing Values model. A sample of 6869 employees across 55
manufacturing organizations completed the questionnaire. The 17 scales contained within
the measure had acceptable levels of reliability and were factorially distinct. Concurrent
validity was measured by correlating employees' ratings with managers' and interviewers' …
Abstract
This paper describes the development and validation of a multidimensional measure of organizational climate, the Organizational Climate Measure (OCM), based upon Quinn and Rohrbaugh's Competing Values model. A sample of 6869 employees across 55 manufacturing organizations completed the questionnaire. The 17 scales contained within the measure had acceptable levels of reliability and were factorially distinct. Concurrent validity was measured by correlating employees' ratings with managers' and interviewers' descriptions of managerial practices and organizational characteristics. Predictive validity was established using measures of productivity and innovation. The OCM also discriminated effectively between organizations, demonstrating good discriminant validity. The measure offers researchers a relatively comprehensive and flexible approach to the assessment of organizational members' experience and promises applied and theoretical benefits. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.