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Extracted from text ... 1 BELLING THE CAT - TOWARDS A TAXONOMY OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE IN GHANA: A RESEARCH NOTE BILL B. PUPLAMPU, School of Administration, University of Ghana P.O. Box LG78, Legon GHANA psyconhr@ghana.com Introduction This paper presents on-going research into organisational culture in Ghana. The literature on Organisational Culture is vast and voluminous (Kotter & Heskett, 1992; Siegal, 1998; Brown, 1995). This literature is, however, largely dominated by Western conceptualisations and classifications. Hofstede's work on the impact of national culture on organisations (1980 onwards) has served to highlight the interaction between the culture of a country or region and that of ..

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