Journal of Commerce and Management Thought
  • Year: 2017
  • Volume: 8
  • Issue: 3

Afloat in uncertainty and cynicism: An experience from Egypt

1Management Lecturer, Researcher, Trainer and Consultant, Ph.D., Management science, Estonian Business School, Estonia, Email: mohamed.mousa@ebs.ee

2Ph.D. student, Estonian Business School, Department of Management

3Master degree, American university, Cairo

4International examiner, IELTS, hala.abdelgaffar@ebs.ee

Online published on 18 July, 2017.

Abstract

Due to rapid, uncertain and continuous changes in our current turbulent world, the concept “uncertainty”, which was introduced by economists and psychologists, has found a place in the managerial academic arena throughout the last three decades. This concept has a significant impact on people's choices and business orientation, the matter that puts it at the heart of many scientific disciplines. During the last two decades, organizational cynicism has found a place in academic management literature. It has a vital role in interpreting many organizational unwanted behaviors, such as absenteeism, day dreaming and the state of being careless when doing work. This study investigates the association between uncertainty types (strategic, structural and job- related) and organizational cynicism dimensions (cognitive, affective and behavioral) by conducting a quantitative study of physicians in Kasr El Eini public hospital in Egypt. Upon using correlation and regression analysis for the collected data, it appears that all uncertainty types have a positive impact on organizational cynicism dimensions.

Keywords

Uncertainty, Strategic uncertainty, Structural uncertainty, Jobrelated uncertainty, Organizational cynicism, Egypt