Document Type : Exploratory

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Management,Management,Islamic Azad University,Isfahan,Iran

Abstract

This study with Phenomenological approach was used for qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis which was based on correlation between constructive equations was accomplished for quantitative analysis. The statistical population of this study was comprised of managers and employees of the General Office for Culture and Islamic Guidance of Isfahan province. The sample was selected based on the maximal differentiation method of attendees following saturation of24 interviews.The results of the qualitative analysis were classified into three groups based on conception management including individual related to employee demands, management, political issues, and cultural and social factors as well as organizational factors. The statistical sample was comprised of 301 employees and managers of Islamic Cultural and directional organization, among them 238 were selected based on limited sampling method using a simple stochastic method.The apparent validity,content, and reasonability of the questionnaire was previously assessed and verified. The reliability of the questionnaire was also estimated using the Cronbach's Alpha, and thereof, individual factors for employees demand, managerial, organizational, cultural, and modifiers, tactics and tips, and consequences factors were 0/820, 0/727, 0/704, 0/708, 0/702, 0/902, and 0/708, respectively.The results of this study showed that the individual factors related to management had the highest effect on tactics(0/28), while the importance of individual factors related to employee demands and cultural factors ranked in the second and third position(0/271 and 0/214, respectively). The effects of organizational factors on managerial output tactics was the least important factor (0/185). The effects of other factors were not statistically significant (P-value > 0/05).

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