EXPLORING ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES THROUGH SYMBOLS
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to identify underlying organizational values through symbolic analysis in a wheat mill. The theoretical perspective of Thomas and Znaniecki, from the Chicago School, underlies the analysis along with Edgard Schein's theory of organizational culture. Therefore, values can be announced in symbols, whether they are concrete or abstract objects, such as the organization's architectural environment, layout, employee clothing, visible behavior patterns, among others. From a methodological point of view, the research is classified as a qualitative case study, in which the researcher aims to understand the phenomenon from the perspective of the respondents. Data collection involved interview techniques, non-participant observation and document analysis. The results showed that values of (i) hard work, honesty and savings; (ii) conservatism; (iii) social cohesion and (iv) humility stand out as criteria for guiding the behavior of individuals in the organization. For future work, we suggest that values be observed at the level of deeper, basic assumptions, which is the main limitation identified in the article.