主 题:Does it Help Teams to Differentiate LMX Relations
Opposite Answers from East and West
主讲人:Prof. Ray Friedman, PHD
The Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University.
时 间:2011年3月4日(星期五)上午10:00-11:30
地 点:成人直播新楼 217室
ABSTRACT
Using data collected from both the People’s Republic of China and United States, this study examined cross-cultural differences in the relationships between LMX differentiation and both individual and group performance. We found that the while high LMX differentiation can be beneficial to American teams it is detrimental to Chinese teams, lowering individual performance and OCB. Team collectivism fully accounted for these different relationships between LMX differentiation and individual and group performance in US and P.R.C.
Ray Friedman
Ray Friedman is Brownlee O. Currey Professor of Management at the Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, and his B.A. from Yale University. His research interests include social aspects of negotiation, inter-group conflict in organizations, and group differences in justice perceptions. His articles have appeared in Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Organization Science, Journal of International Business Studies, Human Relations, and Human Resource Management. Prior to Owen, he was an assistant professor at Harvard Business School and a faculty member of Harvard's Program on Negotiation. He is the former president of International Association for Conflict management.