The scale of school organizational culture in Indonesia

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Burhanuddin Burhanuddin

2019 International Journal of Educational Management Vol. 33 Issue 7 Article Cited by 14 Quartile

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a measurement model in order to investigate sorts of organizational cultures (OCs) existing in school organizations. Design/methodology/approach: This study involved 300 teachers of Primary Schools in the Malang City, East Java Indonesia. It used a quantitative approach with structural equation modelling to develop a measurement model of school OC. To enable the measure of this variable to work, OC scale was constructed and validated employing a confirmatory factor analysis. Findings: Results suggest items of the scale are conceptualized as unidimensional measure. The scale, thus, could be used to examine and properly identified types of OCs within a school setting. Research limitations/implications: This study developed e-scale to measure OC within a school context. The measure was tested in referring to the data derived from a limited sample of primary school teachers in Malang City, Indonesia. Practical implications: This study recommends that school principals are expected to create an OC to ensure the improvement of individual capacities is carried out effectively. Originality/value: The investigation focused on a school OC as a complex project. Since not many research studies developed the scales to measure this specific cultural construct, the findings add to the theory in this area. © 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited.

Affiliations

Department of Educational Administration, State University of Malang, Malang, Indonesia