Abstract
This research aims to analyse
organizational culture mapping at the Faculty of Economics, University of
Borneo, Tarakan. It employs a descriptive quantitative approach and utilizes
the Stratified Random Sampling method for sampling. The research sample consists
of 93 respondents from the Faculty of Economics, including students, alumni,
lecturers, and staff. The analytical method employed is the Organizational
Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI), with the assistance of Microsoft Excel
2010. The research findings reveal that the current dominant organizational
culture profile is the Clan culture, emphasizing HR development, loyalty, and
the organization's familial function. Additionally, the Hierarchy culture,
characterized by a structured work environment and stringent controls, also
holds prominence. Conversely, the anticipated organizational culture profile
underscores maintaining the Clan culture while embracing new cultural shifts in
the future, particularly towards an Adhocracy culture. This culture emphasizes
fostering a dynamic work environment that encourages members to freely explore
and express creative ideas, fostering innovation.
JEL
classification numbers: J43.
Keywords: Organizational
culture, OCAI Mapping.