会议专题

Perceptions of Face among Undergraduate Business Students and Business managers: A Decline in Moral Values? (A Preliminary Report)

Events in recent years have eroded faith in leadership that clings to outdated paradigms and exhibits unethical behavior. Ethical behavior includes the conduct of interaction that follows accepted societal rules, includes respect for cultural values and generates trust. In China, face is one element that influences Chinese behavior but is not understood by western managers. This study examines the continued relevance of face among a sample of graduate and undergraduate business students and managers. A reduction in the importance of face among Chinese people could indicate a change in societal values that might lead to a further erosion of trust in leadership.

leadership face trust Chinese culture

ZHANG Wei KING Peter. C.

Business School, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, P. R. China, 100029 Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, P. R. China, 100124

国际会议

2010 International Conference on Management(2010管理国际大会)

上海

英文

675-681

2010-07-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)