Effect of intra-organisational competition on organisational performance indicators
Abstract
The objective of the research is to investigate intra-organisational competition (IOC) emerging from the interactions of internal social
comparison (ISC) and intra-organisational evolution (IOE) effecting organisational performance (OP). Communication between subordinates,
comparing contribution, ability to perform and business management strategies resulting in IOC. The attention is on recognised social dimensions
and equal emphasis is on business management practices. The literature attempts’ to recognise ISC and IOE and its effect on OP balances the
conceptual paper. For the purpose Google Scholar, Emerald Insight, EBSCO Host and Science Direct database has been used. Literature relies on
human tendency to compare and coordinate work activities. It identifies the response towards comparison and pressure created within work
environment affecting employees ability to operate and function efficiently. The concentration is on business process and employee’s irrational
behaviour affecting individual performance. The study assesses consequences of IOC on employees followed by its outcome on organisation’s
performance. The application is on variables (ISC, IOE & OP) and critical factors that affects work environment due to intra-organisational strategy
of competitive behaviour implemented by employers’ in encouraging “Intra-organizational competition”.