The relationship between teacher’s perceived organizational culture of school and their basic psychological needs satisfaction
Citation
Saribagloo, J. A, Azar, F. S, Mahmoudi, H. (2014). The relationship between teacher’s perceived organizational culture of school and their basic psychological needs satisfaction. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI), 4 (2), 41-62.Abstract
This research aimed at studying the relationship between teachers' perceived
organizational culture of school and their basic psychological needs satisfaction
(relatedness, competence, and autonomy) in Urmia , Iran, based on Hofstede’s cultural
dimensions (masculinity/ femininity, individualism/ collectivism, uncertainty avoidance
and power distance). To this end, 187 high school teachers were randomly selected and
were asked to answer Hofstede cultural dimension and basic psychological needs scale.
The results of canonical correlation analysis revealed that there is a significantly
negative relationship between Hofstede cultural dimensions and the satisfaction of basic
psychological needs. In general, it can be concluded that if the organizational culture of
the school does not support teachers' autonomy, the sense of competence will be low
among these teachers.