Perceived Managerial and Leadership Effectiveness Within South Korean and British Private Companies: A Derived Etic Comparative Study. (22nd March 2016)
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- Title:
- Perceived Managerial and Leadership Effectiveness Within South Korean and British Private Companies: A Derived Etic Comparative Study. (22nd March 2016)
- Main Title:
- Perceived Managerial and Leadership Effectiveness Within South Korean and British Private Companies: A Derived Etic Comparative Study
- Authors:
- Hamlin, Robert G.
Kim, Sewon
Chai, Dae Seok
Kim, Junhee
Jeong, Shinhee - Abstract:
- Abstract : This derived etic cross‐case/cross nation comparative study explored the extent to which behavioral indicators of perceived managerial and leadership effectiveness, as perceived and judged by managers and non‐managerial employees in South Korean private sector companies, are different ( local/context‐specific ) or similar ( potentially global/context‐general ) to behavioral indicators perceived by their counterparts within British private sector companies. The empirical data used for the study were obtained from emic replication studies previously carried out by the authors in South Korea and the United Kingdom respectively. High degrees of overlap and convergence were revealed, with the vast majority of managerial behaviors (87.75% South Korean and 90.53% British) that distinguish effective managers from ineffective managers being found to be the same, similar, or congruent in meaning. The most surprising result of the study is that only 1 out of 13 South Korean behavioral indicators found to be non‐convergent showed any evidence of being local/context‐general, and thus culturally embedded. Overall, the findings bring into question the validity of past claims in the cross‐cultural management literature which assert that particular types and styles of managerial and leadership behavior are contingent upon the cultural aspects of specific societies and countries. Our study is a rare example of Type 4 indigenous management research, and our findings are illustrativeAbstract : This derived etic cross‐case/cross nation comparative study explored the extent to which behavioral indicators of perceived managerial and leadership effectiveness, as perceived and judged by managers and non‐managerial employees in South Korean private sector companies, are different ( local/context‐specific ) or similar ( potentially global/context‐general ) to behavioral indicators perceived by their counterparts within British private sector companies. The empirical data used for the study were obtained from emic replication studies previously carried out by the authors in South Korea and the United Kingdom respectively. High degrees of overlap and convergence were revealed, with the vast majority of managerial behaviors (87.75% South Korean and 90.53% British) that distinguish effective managers from ineffective managers being found to be the same, similar, or congruent in meaning. The most surprising result of the study is that only 1 out of 13 South Korean behavioral indicators found to be non‐convergent showed any evidence of being local/context‐general, and thus culturally embedded. Overall, the findings bring into question the validity of past claims in the cross‐cultural management literature which assert that particular types and styles of managerial and leadership behavior are contingent upon the cultural aspects of specific societies and countries. Our study is a rare example of Type 4 indigenous management research, and our findings are illustrative of what has become known as geocentric ( emic‐and‐etic ) knowledge. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Human resource development quarterly. Volume 27:Number 2(2016:Summer)
- Journal:
- Human resource development quarterly
- Issue:
- Volume 27:Number 2(2016:Summer)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 27, Issue 2 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 27
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0027-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 237
- Page End:
- 269
- Publication Date:
- 2016-03-22
- Subjects:
- Korean and British managers -- managerial behavior -- perceived managerial and leadership effectiveness -- cross‐nation comparison
Personnel management -- Research -- Methodology -- Periodicals
Personnel management -- Periodicals
Personnel management -- United States -- Periodicals
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/hrdq.21253 ↗
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