Do Chinese subordinates trust their German supervisors? A model of inter-cultural trust development
In this qualitative study based on 95 interviews with Chinese subordinates and their German supervisors, we inductively develop a model which advances theoretical understanding by showing how inter-cultural trust development in hierarchical relationships is the result of six distinct elements: the s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of international business studies 2023-07, Vol.54 (5), p.768-796 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this qualitative study based on 95 interviews with Chinese subordinates and their German supervisors, we inductively develop a model which advances theoretical understanding by showing how inter-cultural trust development in hierarchical relationships is the result of six distinct elements: the subordinate trustor’s
cultural profile
(cosmopolitans, hybrids, culturally bounds), the
psychological mechanisms
operating within the trustor (role expectations and cultural accommodation), and
contextual moderators
(e.g., country context, time spent in foreign culture, and third-party influencers), which together influence the
trust forms
(e.g., presumptive trust, relational trust) and
trust dynamics
(e.g., trust breakdown and repair) within
relationship phases
over time (initial contact, trust continuation, trust disillusionment, separation, and acculturation). Our findings challenge the assumption that cultural differences result in low levels of initial trust and highlight the strong role the subordinate’s cultural profile can have on the dynamics and trajectory of trust in hierarchical relationships. Our model highlights that inter-cultural trust development operates as a variform universal, following the combined universalistic-particularistic paradigm in cross-cultural management, with both culturally generalizable etic dynamics, as well as culturally specific etic manifestations. |
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ISSN: | 0047-2506 1478-6990 |
DOI: | 10.1057/s41267-023-00619-w |