Title of article :
Maintaining satisfactory performance of expatriates: The effects of culture and conflict management style
Author/Authors :
Lung-Tan Lu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
10
From page :
6608
To page :
6617
Abstract :
The study presents a conceptual framework that links culture (that is, power distance, individualism, uncertainty avoidance, and masculinity), and conflict management styles (that is, problem-solving, compromising, forcing, and legalistic), to identify their impact upon satisfaction of expatriates and their job performance. The sample size comprised of 193 Japanese senior managers working in Taiwan. LISREL 8.52 was used to assess the relationships among these variables. The results demonstrated that: (1) higher individualism is related to compromising and legalistic styles; (2) uncertainty avoidance is negatively related to problem-solving and positively related to forcing styles; (3) masculinity is positively associated with problem-solving and negatively associated with forcing styles; (4) performance satisfaction is negatively related to problem-solving, legalistic, and masculinity but positively related to individualism.
Keywords :
Performance , conflict management styles , culture
Journal title :
African Journal of Business Management
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
African Journal of Business Management
Record number :
686919
Link To Document :
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