Unpacking Organisational Culture through Psychological and Social Lenses: Exploring the moderating roles of Spirituality and Social Support
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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
Abstract
In the framework of modern education, especially in the Indian educational
system, teachers' psychological health and adaptability are becoming more
widely acknowledged as essential elements of a successful learning
environment. These circumstances call for a more thorough comprehension
of the character attributes and outside resources that support educators in
remaining resilient and adaptive when confronted with challenges in their
line of work. Thus, the present study aims to investigate the influence of
cognitive flexibility and hardiness on organizational culture among Indian
school teachers, further examining the moderating roles of spirituality and
perceived social support. A cross-sectional design was employed with a
sample of 122 teachers from various schools in parts of Delhi-NCR, Uttar
Pradesh and Haryana, India. The analysis was done using SPSS and AMOS
for descriptives, correlation and moderation analysis respectively. The
findings underscore the complex dynamics between individual
psychological resources and organizational culture in educational contexts.
It lays directions for future scope of work, implications for teacher
development, organizational practices, and any possible policy changes that
may aid the institutions at large.
