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Title: Psychological factors affecting strategy implementation in organisations. A review of related literature
Authors: Chinongwa, E.
Prof Manuere F.
Dr Marima N.
Mthombeni A.
Registry Department, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe
Department of Entrepreneurship and Business Management, Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe
Department of Entrepreneurship and Business Management, Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe
Department of Business Management studies, Police Staff College, Zimbabwe
Keywords: Strategy implementation
performance
motivation
commitment
competence
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Publisher: Chronopub Publications
Abstract: The failure rate of strategy implementation in both public and private-owned organisations is a cause for concern across the globe. Extant literature reveals that almost 70% of the formulated strategies do not successfully get implemented by organisations for various reasons. Therefore, this paper reviewed literature on psychological factors affecting strategy implementation in organisations. The results of the review revealed employee motivation, commitment, competence, perception and attitudes as the main psychological variables which have an impact on strategy implementation in organisations. Thus, it demonstrated that psychological factors are also key determinants in any strategy implementation exercise in all organisations. It is, therefore recommended that, for a successful strategy implementation initiative in an organisation, psychological factors have to be considered.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6068
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