Abstract

In contemporary workplaces, organizational culture (OC) plays a pivotal role in shaping the experiences and well-being of employees (Belias & Koustelios, 2014). Impact of OC on employee well-being cannot be overstated, as it serves as a cornerstone for fostering a supportive and thriving work environment. OC shapes the attitudes, behaviours, and experiences of employees, influencing their satisfaction, engagement, and overall quality of life. A positive organizational culture can enhance employee morale, motivation, and resilience, leading to higher levels of job satisfaction, lower stress levels, and improved mental health outcomes (Simeli, Theocharis, Vasileiou, & Tsekouropoulos, 2024). On the other hand, a negative or toxic culture can breed disengagement, burnout, and even physical and psychological health issues among employees. Recognizing and nurturing a conducive organizational culture is essential for promoting employee well-being, driving productivity, and sustaining organizational success in the long run (Assoratgoon & Kantabutr, 2023). So, this paper tries to analyse the impact of organizational culture on well-being of employees with the help of literature review a qualitative research approach.

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