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The impact of internal marketing and organisational culture mediated by organisational commitment on operational performance

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posted on 2024-02-09, 17:54 authored by Sherif Fattah, David Twigg
<p>This empirical study examines the impact of internal marketing and organisational culture mediated by organisational commitment on operational performance in the UAE fast food sector. We present preliminary finds based on a survey of over 90 fast food outlets. We use regression analysis to argue that internal marketing and organisational culture have positive impacts on operational performance. However, the role of organisational commitment as mediator has less weight. The findings suggest that staff reward and development are the most important factors in internal marketing to enhance operational performance. Moreover, innovation is the highest correlated dimension of organisational culture. Investigation the effect of organisational culture on the operational performance, provide a contribution to the resource-based view of the organisation. Managerial implications as well as study limitations are discussed.</p>

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Date Submitted

2018-03-12

Date Accepted

2017-07-03

Date of First Publication

2017-07-03

Date of Final Publication

2017-07-03

Event Name

24th European Operations Management Association Conference

Event Dates

1-5 Jul 2017

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-12-28

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29521

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