2015
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7941.12070
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Social responsibility and reflexivity for co-operative goals with government units in China

Abstract: Prior research on co-operation and competition has established that co-operative goal relationships with government units are beneficial to business enterprises operating in China. We report a quantitative study, conducted in Shanghai and based on 119 paired responses by government officials and business managers, which sought to establish the antecedents of co-operative business–government goal relationships. We found that business enterprises in China that were represented by managers with favorable attitude… Show more

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“…They should make decisions that they have come to be convinced are fair and balance. Ethical leaders then do not impose resolutions but encourage open discussion and thoughtful resolution (Wong et al, 2016). This study argues that ethical leaders foster cooperative conflict management and thereby strengthen trusting, committed relationships.…”
Section: Cooperative and Competitive Conflict Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They should make decisions that they have come to be convinced are fair and balance. Ethical leaders then do not impose resolutions but encourage open discussion and thoughtful resolution (Wong et al, 2016). This study argues that ethical leaders foster cooperative conflict management and thereby strengthen trusting, committed relationships.…”
Section: Cooperative and Competitive Conflict Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%