Conflict handling, trust and commitment in outsourcing relationship: A Chinese and Indian study |
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Authors: | Nelson Oly Ndubisi |
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Institution: | Nottingham University Business School, Jalan Broga, 43500 Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a theoretical and empirical model that identifies conflict handling typologies which affect trust and commitment in B2B outsourcing relationship. Three typologies of conflict handling namely integrating, accommodating and compromising were examined for their effects on trust and commitment of Chinese and Indian human resource (HR) outsourcing service providers. The paper also considered the moderating effect of culture in the relationship. Data was collected from Chinese and Indian firms providing HR outsourcing services and analyzed using factor and hierarchical multiple regression analyses. We found both similarities and dissimilarities in the outcomes of the study. Specifically, conflict handling styles are significantly associated with trust and commitment. Trust mediates in the association of conflict handling styles with commitment. The impact of compromising conflict handling on trust and commitment is moderated by culture — significantly higher for the Chinese service providers compared to the Indians. Culture has also a direct impact on commitment but not on trust. Theoretical, cultural and managerial implications of the findings are presented. |
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Keywords: | B2B Outsourcing relationship Trust Commitment Conflict handling Culture Chinese Indian |
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