It has been speculated that the conflict behaviors of Chinese and Japanese managers are more or less the same since both cultures are considered as collectivistic and high-contextual; and they inherit Confucian teachings as the cornerstone of their social and .moral codes. The purposes of this study were to investigate whether there was a difference between the way that the managers of these two countries handle conflicts and whether the conflict behavior of these managers was influenced by traditional Confucian values. The results indicated that there was little difference found between them in terms of value orientations even though Japanese managers tended to employ more assertive styles than the PRC Chinese managers do in dealing with c...
We examined how Japanese, Koreans, and Filipinos resolve an interpersonal conflict with their immedi...
This study investigated the determinant of conflict management through a comparison of 50 Americans ...
Builds a profile of values for a sample of Japanese managers and their immediate supervisors, to be ...
Cultural differences not only affect the political arena, but also impact businesses around the worl...
There have been many researches in the field of management, but none of them touches the area of Chi...
Little cross-cultural leadership research has been conducted on East Asian managers working in other...
This study seeks to investigate the personal value systems of Chinese managers across three nations ...
Due to its uniquely adaptable qualities, Confucianism has survived 2,500 years of history and still ...
197 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The purpose of this study is ...
Problem. The Collectivism-Individualism literature argues that there is a difference in the way that...
Purpose - This study aims to examine how American and Chinese employees of multinational organizatio...
by Chan Yee-Fong and Lau Chin-Kau.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998.Includes bi...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Confuci...
Abstract: This article presents analysis from surveying 766 Chinese students over six years, 2005 to...
This paper investigates the differences between American and Chinese conflict management styles and ...
We examined how Japanese, Koreans, and Filipinos resolve an interpersonal conflict with their immedi...
This study investigated the determinant of conflict management through a comparison of 50 Americans ...
Builds a profile of values for a sample of Japanese managers and their immediate supervisors, to be ...
Cultural differences not only affect the political arena, but also impact businesses around the worl...
There have been many researches in the field of management, but none of them touches the area of Chi...
Little cross-cultural leadership research has been conducted on East Asian managers working in other...
This study seeks to investigate the personal value systems of Chinese managers across three nations ...
Due to its uniquely adaptable qualities, Confucianism has survived 2,500 years of history and still ...
197 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The purpose of this study is ...
Problem. The Collectivism-Individualism literature argues that there is a difference in the way that...
Purpose - This study aims to examine how American and Chinese employees of multinational organizatio...
by Chan Yee-Fong and Lau Chin-Kau.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998.Includes bi...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Confuci...
Abstract: This article presents analysis from surveying 766 Chinese students over six years, 2005 to...
This paper investigates the differences between American and Chinese conflict management styles and ...
We examined how Japanese, Koreans, and Filipinos resolve an interpersonal conflict with their immedi...
This study investigated the determinant of conflict management through a comparison of 50 Americans ...
Builds a profile of values for a sample of Japanese managers and their immediate supervisors, to be ...