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ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE RESISTANCE: EXPERIENCE FROM PUBLIC SECTOR

Vesna Stojanovic Aleksic ; Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac
Snezana Zivkovic ; Faculty of Occupational Safety, University of Niš
Aleksandra Boskovic ; Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac


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Abstract

The study described in the paper aimed to measure the level of resistance of public sector employees to organizational changes, in order to draw a conclusion on whether the level of resistance is a risk to the successful implementation of change or not. The differences between the resistance of several categories of employees were observed, depending on age, education and satisfaction with personal
monthly income. In addition, the most important causes of resistance to change within the sample were determined, such as: lack of involvement of employees in the process of planning change,
conviction of employees about non-existence of adequate rewards for the accomplishment of change and high levels of stress at work. The findings indicate that the level of change resistance in public
sector is within moderate limits, which means that this issue needs further attention in planning and management of organizational change, but, on the other hand, the situation can not be characterized
as highly risky for the process of change implementation. The paper also provides a brief theoretical overview of the most important findings in the field of organizational changes in the public sector.

Keywords

organizational change; public sector; motivation; resistance to change

Hrčak ID:

135738

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/135738

Publication date:

25.3.2014.

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