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Change and Organizational Climate

ANDREW W. HALPIN (Professor of Education and Psychology at Claremont Graduate School, Clarcmont, California. Professor Halpin was previously an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago, Director of the Bureau of Educational Research at the University of Utah, and latterly Professor of Education and Psychology at Washington University, St. Louis. He obtained his B.S. and M.A. from Columbia University and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. One of the most influential writers in the field of Educational Administration, his publications include: The Leadership Behaviour of School Superintendents (1959); The Organizational Climate of Schools (1963); Theory and Research in Administration (1966), and Administrative Theory in Education (1958, 1967).)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 January 1967

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Abstract

The task of changing the organizational climate of a school is only one tiny example of the fundamental issue of permanence and change. This example can only be understood in the light of a broad social and intellectual matrix. Two prime questions are: Under what conditions can the organizational climate be changed? If it can be changed, what approach is most appropriate? There is a great deal that is not known about organizational climate. Research is needed into the development of norms, the control of variables in experimental situations, the effects of size and “human density” and the influence of bureaucracy. Though we may be anxious to change organizational climate, one thing is clear—social change takes place slowly. To force its growth “out of phase” is to invite unanticipated social consequences. If the nature of social change is to be understood the planners, scientists, technologists need to maintain dialogue with each other. We must create in our society an “open” organizational climate that encourages the human dialogue.

Citation

HALPIN, A.W. (1967), "Change and Organizational Climate", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 5-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009606

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