Examining the Influence of Corporate Culture on Employee Well-Being in Nonprofit Organizations

Authors

    Navid Ghaffarzadeh Department of Economics, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
    Elaheh Heidari * Department of Economics, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran Heidari8080@gmail.com

Keywords:

corporate culture, employee well-being, nonprofit organizations, organizational climate, value alignment, qualitative research, Tehran, psychological safety

Abstract

This study aimed to explore how corporate culture influences employee well-being in nonprofit organizations operating in Tehran, focusing 
on the interplay of organizational climate, value alignment, and psychosocial support. A qualitative research design was employed using 
semi-structured, in-depth interviews to collect data from 21 employees working in various nonprofit organizations in Tehran. Participants were 
selected through purposive sampling to ensure rich, relevant perspectives, and interviews continued until theoretical saturation was reached. 
Each interview lasted between 45 and 70 minutes and was transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was conducted using Braun and Clarke’s 
framework, supported by NVivo 12 software for systematic coding and theme development. Three major themes emerged: (1) Organizational 
Climate, including leadership style, communication norms, job autonomy, recognition, and team dynamics; (2) Value Alignment and Purpose, 
involving mission congruence, ethical integrity, and the role of volunteer culture; and (3) Psychosocial Well-Being at Work, highlighting 
emotional exhaustion, psychological safety, and access to mental health resources. Employees who experienced inclusive leadership, 
transparent communication, and alignment with organizational values reported higher well-being, while those in bureaucratic or ethically 
inconsistent environments described emotional distress, burnout, and disengagement. Tensions between paid staff and volunteers also 
emerged as a unique cultural challenge in the nonprofit sector. The study highlights the pivotal role of organizational culture in shaping 
employee well-being within nonprofit settings. Supportive leadership, value congruence, recognition, and psychosocial resources are critical 
levers for improving mental health and engagement. These findings underscore the need for culturally responsive leadership practices and 
well-being strategies that align with the mission-driven ethos of nonprofit organizations.

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Published

2023-10-01

Submitted

2023-08-08

Revised

2023-09-07

Accepted

2023-09-19

How to Cite

Ghaffarzadeh, N., & Heidari, E. (2023). Examining the Influence of Corporate Culture on Employee Well-Being in Nonprofit Organizations. Journal of Management and Business Solutions, 1(4), 10-19. https://journalmbs.com/index.php/jmbs/article/view/26

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