Strategies of upward influence: A cross-national comparison of Hong Kong and American managers |
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Authors: | David A Ralston David J Gustafson Lisa Mainiero Denis Umstot |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Conneticut, USA;(2) Florida State University, USA;(3) Fairfield University, USA;(4) Chinese University of Hong Kong, China |
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Abstract: | This study compares American and Hong Kong Chinese strategies for advancing in organisations. Evaluated are the likelihood of using a particular strategy, the perceived risk associated with each strategy, and the ethical appropriateness of the strategy. Multivariate analysis of variance was used to determine overall differences. Univariate analysis of variance identified the particular strategies that differentiated the American and Hong Kong respondents. For example, the Hong Kong Chinese were more likely to use informal information networks. The Americans were more likely to employ more individual strategies, such as image management, in order to differentiate themselves from the competition in their organisation. |
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