Examines the relationship between trust and participation in decision making and the cultural differences and similarities between Chinese and Australian managers. Finds that the level of trust placed by managers in th eir subordinates has a direct impact on the managers’ attitudes towards employee participation in management. States that while there is a significant difference between Australian and Chinese managers on levels of trust in employees’ psychological maturity, managers from both countries display similar trust in employees’ ability to perform their jobs. © 2002, MCB UP Limite
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This article explores trust in the managerial context of integrity, performance and benevolence in c...
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to compare the management style of marketing managers in Au...
Interpersonal trust is believed to influence the management and control of organisations in China. C...
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to compare the management style of marketing managers in Au...
The purpose of this study is to test a model of trust in the organizational setting, incorporating h...
The relationship between personal managerial values and a range of important organisational variable...
As foreign investment flows into China, so too do foreign managers and management theories. China is...
Purpose - Trust is vital for business collaboration. However, few empirical studies have assessed tr...
This study provides a cross-cultural comparison of the mediating effects of trust in the leader on t...
The relationship between personal managerial values and a range of important organisational variable...
China is the world's fastest growing economy while the Overseas Chinese are the most dominant econom...
This study seeks to investigate the personal value systems of Chinese managers across three nations ...
This study explores the relationship between Styles of the Decision Making Process (SDMP) and organi...
Abstract This study examines the mediating effects of trust on the relationships between manager’s c...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to address gaps in the knowledge about human resource (HR) pro...
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