Phenomenon of mission in the companies in Serbia

  • Gordana Gavric Faculty of business economics and entrepreneurship
  • Snežana Kirin Innovative center, Faculty of mechanical engineering, University of Belgrade
  • Aleksandra Fedajev Technical faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade
  • Violeta Talović Faculty of diplomacy and security, Union Nikola Tesla University

Abstract


Mission statement is personification of organizational identity and serve as central point for individual which identify themselves with the organization. Well-defined mission ensures the stability of an organization as it gives clear direction and is an important factor of cohesion. The behavior of employees, caused by this mission, is important for achieving the end results in business, and is therefore rightly considered to be a powerful tool in the management of an organization.

The study’s aim is to show, through empirical research, how many employees are familiar with the mission of company they work for, and to point out the differences in understanding of the mission that exist among employees in public and private companies in Serbia. For the purpose of this research a questionnaire was constructed according to Denison model and was distributed in direct contact with respondents and via social network Facebook. Collected data were statistically analyzed and interpreted using descriptive analysis and independent samples test. The results showed that companies in Serbia still need to work on informing employees with mission and that there is significant difference between state and private companies in that sense.

Author Biographies

Gordana Gavric, Faculty of business economics and entrepreneurship
Assistant professor, Management department
Snežana Kirin, Innovative center, Faculty of mechanical engineering, University of Belgrade
Senior scientific associate
Aleksandra Fedajev, Technical faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade
Assistant professor, department of Macroeconomics
Violeta Talović, Faculty of diplomacy and security, Union Nikola Tesla University
Assistant professor

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Published
2018/11/13
Section
Original Scientific Paper