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VOL. 1, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Assessing the impact of organizational culture on corporate performance of selected financial institutions in South Sudan
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Amule Robert Elly Dada
Abstract

Purpose: The study examines how organizational culture shapes corporate performance in selected financial institutions in South Sudan. It focuses on three key cultural dimensions: adaptability, mission clarity, and employee involvement.

Methodology/Design: A quantitative cross-sectional design was used. Data were collected from 200 managerial staff across banks, microfinance institutions, and insurance firms using a structured questionnaire. The analysis included descriptive statistics, correlation tests, and multiple regressions. Reliability and validity were confirmed through Cronbach’s alpha and expert review.

Findings: Results show that all three cultural dimensions have a positive and significant link with performance. Adaptability (β=0.38, p<0.001), mission clarity (β=0.42, p<0.001), and involvement (β=0.29, p<0.01) each contribute to better financial and operational outcomes.

Implications: Strengthening these cultural traits can help institutions improve service delivery, staff commitment, and strategic focus.

Originality/Value: This study offers early empirical evidence from South Sudan and supports Denison’s and Contingency Theory within a fragile financial environment.
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Pages:118-125
How to cite this article:
Amule Robert Elly Dada "Assessing the impact of organizational culture on corporate performance of selected financial institutions in South Sudan". International Journal of Applied Review , Vol 1, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 118-125
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