M. Deutsch's (1949) theory of cooperation and competition may be usefully extended to the study of effective, empowering, managerial leadership in Chinese settings. Results of structural equation modeling and other analyses on data collected from interviews of Chinese managers and employees in Hong Kong indicated that cooperative goals contributed to constructive discussion between managers and employees and that such discussions, in turn, resulted in productive work and stronger work relationships. Cooperative goals and constructive controversy also predicted democratic leadership and the power of employees and managers. The results suggest that Chinese and North American managers may operationalize goals and controversy differently.link_t...
Foreign managers are advised to develop effective relationships with Chinese employees who as collec...
Given the susceptibility of cross-cultural interaction to misunderstandings and disagreements, confl...
Groups are increasingly responsible for accomplishing critical, complex tasks for organizations, but...
M. Deutsch\u27s (1949) theory of cooperation and competition may be usefully extended to the study o...
States that managers must often try to motivate employees working in another country. Senior account...
Developing participative leadership may be particularly challenging when managers are working cross-...
Developing participative leadership may be particularly challenging when managers are working cross-...
The interaction between foreign managers and local employees is critical in helping them combine the...
In the global marketplace, managers and employees must work together even though they may have suspi...
Purpose - This study seeks to empirically examine the impact of goal interdependence and leader-memb...
This research seeks to develop an understanding of how cooperative teamwork among Chinese employees ...
This study empirically examines the dynamics and conditions of relationship conflict between supervi...
Cross-cultural leadership may be particularly challenging, as there are significant barriers to deve...
Research is needed to understand the dynamics by which high-quality leader relationships have their ...
Effective open relationships with employees can help foreign managers rely upon and utilize the loca...
Foreign managers are advised to develop effective relationships with Chinese employees who as collec...
Given the susceptibility of cross-cultural interaction to misunderstandings and disagreements, confl...
Groups are increasingly responsible for accomplishing critical, complex tasks for organizations, but...
M. Deutsch\u27s (1949) theory of cooperation and competition may be usefully extended to the study o...
States that managers must often try to motivate employees working in another country. Senior account...
Developing participative leadership may be particularly challenging when managers are working cross-...
Developing participative leadership may be particularly challenging when managers are working cross-...
The interaction between foreign managers and local employees is critical in helping them combine the...
In the global marketplace, managers and employees must work together even though they may have suspi...
Purpose - This study seeks to empirically examine the impact of goal interdependence and leader-memb...
This research seeks to develop an understanding of how cooperative teamwork among Chinese employees ...
This study empirically examines the dynamics and conditions of relationship conflict between supervi...
Cross-cultural leadership may be particularly challenging, as there are significant barriers to deve...
Research is needed to understand the dynamics by which high-quality leader relationships have their ...
Effective open relationships with employees can help foreign managers rely upon and utilize the loca...
Foreign managers are advised to develop effective relationships with Chinese employees who as collec...
Given the susceptibility of cross-cultural interaction to misunderstandings and disagreements, confl...
Groups are increasingly responsible for accomplishing critical, complex tasks for organizations, but...