Effect of supervisor–subordinate guanxi on supervisory decisions in China: an empirical investigation |
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Authors: | Kenneth S Law Chi-Sum Wong Duanxu Wang Lihua Wang |
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Institution: | Department of Management of Organisations , Hong Kong University of Science and Technology , Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | As China is becoming an important market and there are a lot of foreign ventures operating there, different lines of research have been providing useful information for foreign ventures to manage effectively in China. In this paper, we discuss one of the critical factors leading to successful management of Chinese subordinates, i.e. building and maintaining good guanxi (i.e., interpersonal connection) with them. We conducted an empirical investigation to illustrate (1) the supervisor-subordinate guanxi concept is different and unique when compared to other similar concepts in the Western literature such as leader-member exchange (LMX) and commitment to supervisor; (2) the supervisor-subordinate guanxi will affect the Chinese supervisor's administrative decisions; (3) guanxi can be measured by concrete behaviour/activities. Data on 189 supervisor-subordinate dyads were collected in the People's Republic of China (PRC). Results indicated that supervisor-subordinate guanxi is a distinct concept from LMX and commitment to supervisor. It also has additional explanatory power over supervisory decisions on promotion and bonus allocation after controlling for performance. Implications for foreign ventures and expatriates are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Guanix Supervisor-SUBORDINATE Relationship Supervisory Decisions Chinese Management |
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