Exploring organizational culture and strategy implementation in the 4IR

This study explored organisational culture and strategy implementation within the framework of the fourth industrial revolution (4IR). Using semi-structured interviews and thematic data analysis, the study explored the primary determinants of organisational culture and how these drivers affect the i...

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Corporate culture
Employee behavior
Implementation
Industry 4.0
Innovations
Leadership
Market strategy
Morale
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Qualitative research
Technology
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