How do social connections affect personnel selection decision-making in the Chinese banking sector?
Guanxi, the Chinese term for social connections, has long been a key subject of interest in Chinese management research. Despite the conceptual and empirical efforts of earlier studies to address the nature, instrumentality, and managerial implications of guanxi, the extent to and the ways in which...
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ndltd-CRANFIELD1-oai-dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk-1826-121632017-07-06T03:30:08ZHow do social connections affect personnel selection decision-making in the Chinese banking sector?Cai, MinjieChinese HRMGuanxiSocial capitalOrganisational hicrarchychinese banking sectorGuanxi, the Chinese term for social connections, has long been a key subject of interest in Chinese management research. Despite the conceptual and empirical efforts of earlier studies to address the nature, instrumentality, and managerial implications of guanxi, the extent to and the ways in which guanxi is deployed in the actual decision-making process in contemporary Chinese organisations remains ambiguous. Cont/d...Cranfield UniversityParry, EmmaDickmann, Michael2017-07-05T13:34:46Z2017-07-05T13:34:46Z2016Thesis or dissertationDoctoralPhDhttp://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/12163en© Cranfield University, 2016. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright holder. |
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Guanxi, the Chinese term for social connections, has long been a key subject of interest in Chinese management research. Despite the conceptual and empirical efforts of earlier studies to address the nature, instrumentality, and managerial implications of guanxi, the extent to and the ways in which guanxi is deployed in the actual decision-making process in contemporary Chinese organisations remains ambiguous. Cont/d... |
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How do social connections affect personnel selection decision-making in the Chinese banking sector? |
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How do social connections affect personnel selection decision-making in the Chinese banking sector? |
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How do social connections affect personnel selection decision-making in the Chinese banking sector? |
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How do social connections affect personnel selection decision-making in the Chinese banking sector? |
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How do social connections affect personnel selection decision-making in the Chinese banking sector? |
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how do social connections affect personnel selection decision-making in the chinese banking sector? |
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