Examining Chinese managers' workrelated values and attitudes
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine Chinese managers' perceptions of work ethic workrelated values and attitudes and to provide insights on how managers interact with their workers. Designmethodologyapproach This is a qualitative study using a series of indepth interviews to draw st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chinese management studies 2010-04, Vol.4 (1), p.57-76 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine Chinese managers' perceptions of work ethic workrelated values and attitudes and to provide insights on how managers interact with their workers. Designmethodologyapproach This is a qualitative study using a series of indepth interviews to draw stateowned enterprises SOE managers' perceptions of work ethic. The inquiry process led to a singlecase level of analysis where data are aggregated to incorporate a thematic approach. Underlining theoretical frameworks that guide the study are a combination of Western and Eastern work ethic frameworks and crossculture management understanding of the concept of guanxi. Findings Five themes that emerged from data analysis became the five dimensions of Chinese managers' work ethic profile. In addition, the study revealed four overarching themes that influence managerial behavior in Chinese SOEs the absolute power of the boss work is the center of life social network ties to the workplace and place hope in the hands of the boss. Research limitationsimplications The paper provides comprehensive understanding of the Chinese management work ethic profile. Future studies should expand to include managers from different generations and industry sectors. Practical implications The paper highlighted the importance of matching cultural values with management practices. It identified differences between the west and east of their workrelated values and attitudes, which have practical implications for developing effective management strategies and practices when working with Chinese SOEs. Originalityvalue The paper provides an indigenous description of Chinese managers' work ethic profile and provides suggestions for future research. |
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ISSN: | 1750-614X |
DOI: | 10.1108/17506141011033007 |