2012 Awards for Excellence
Article Type: 2012 Awards for Excellence From: Journal of Chinese Human Resource Management, Volume 4, Issue 1
The following article was selected for this year's Outstanding Paper Award for Journal of Chinese Human Resource Management
“Business ethics and workplace guanxi in Chinese SOEs: a qualitative study”
Jessica LiDepartment of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, USA
Jean MadsenDepartment of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine Chinese employees’perceptions on their ethical decision making in relation to the workplace guanxicontext in state-owned enterprises (SOE).
Design/methodology/approach – Using a qualitative method, two rounds of interviews were conducted with 18 participants in two SOEs “to explore Chinese employees” ethical perceptions and experiences in the workplace. A qualitative thematic strategy was adopted to analyze and interpret the data.
Findings – The authors identified three major themes on SOE employees ethical decision making in relation to workplace guanxi: the ethical self; malleable ethical standards; and submission to authority. The authors derived a conceptual framework to outline the relationship between the invisible hand of guanxi and the SOE employees’ ethical decision making.
Originality/value – The paper contributes to the business ethics literature by presenting a three-dimensional profile and a conceptual framework for Chinese business ethics research. It provides an in-depth understanding of a complex dynamics of guanxi and its impact on employees’ ethical decision-making behavior.
Keywords: Business ethics, China, Decision making, Employee attitudes, Employee behaviour, guanxi, SOE employees, SOE organizations,State-owned enterprises
This article originally appeared in Volume 2 Number 2, 2011, pp. 83-99 Journal of Chinese Human Resource Management
The following article was selected for this year's Highly Commended Award
“Effects of empowering leadership on performance in management team: mediating effects of knowledge sharing and team cohesion”
Hui-Ling Tung and Yu-Hsuan Chang
This article originally appeared in Volume 2 Number 1, 2011 Journal of Chinese Human Resource Management
Outstanding Reviewer
Dr Judy Y. SunThe University of Texas at Tyler, USA
