Changing Work Goals of Asian Managers: A Comparative Empirical Study in Ten Asian Countries

The seminal research conducted by the Meaning of Working (MOW) International Research Team was undertaken mainly in Western industrialized nations, and that study identified five underlying domains about the meaning of working. One of these domains, the valued work goals, has attracted ongoing atten...

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Main Authors: Chatterjee, Samir Ranjan, Pearson, Cecil
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Haworth Press Inc. 2006
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17466
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description The seminal research conducted by the Meaning of Working (MOW) International Research Team was undertaken mainly in Western industrialized nations, and that study identified five underlying domains about the meaning of working. One of these domains, the valued work goals, has attracted ongoing attention, and this study aims to add to the literature by reporting managerial perceptions from ten Asian countries. This paper examines the relative importance of a set of 11 work goals, with a sample of 2,466 managers across these ten nations. It may be noted that this research employed the same instrument as the MOW investigation in the early 1980s. Two salient features of the study reported in this paper are firstly, that a number of interesting similarities and differences were observable in relation to the MOW investigation. Secondly, a strikingly convergent of the work goal of “learning” was overwhelmingly seen as the key priority in all nations across all demographic groups. The paper provides an exploratory analysis in an attempt to establish a theoretical underpinning to this empirical evidence.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-174662017-09-13T15:43:55Z Changing Work Goals of Asian Managers: A Comparative Empirical Study in Ten Asian Countries Chatterjee, Samir Ranjan Pearson, Cecil The seminal research conducted by the Meaning of Working (MOW) International Research Team was undertaken mainly in Western industrialized nations, and that study identified five underlying domains about the meaning of working. One of these domains, the valued work goals, has attracted ongoing attention, and this study aims to add to the literature by reporting managerial perceptions from ten Asian countries. This paper examines the relative importance of a set of 11 work goals, with a sample of 2,466 managers across these ten nations. It may be noted that this research employed the same instrument as the MOW investigation in the early 1980s. Two salient features of the study reported in this paper are firstly, that a number of interesting similarities and differences were observable in relation to the MOW investigation. Secondly, a strikingly convergent of the work goal of “learning” was overwhelmingly seen as the key priority in all nations across all demographic groups. The paper provides an exploratory analysis in an attempt to establish a theoretical underpinning to this empirical evidence. 2006 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17466 10.1300/J098v07n04_02 The Haworth Press Inc. restricted
spellingShingle Chatterjee, Samir Ranjan
Pearson, Cecil
Changing Work Goals of Asian Managers: A Comparative Empirical Study in Ten Asian Countries
title Changing Work Goals of Asian Managers: A Comparative Empirical Study in Ten Asian Countries
title_full Changing Work Goals of Asian Managers: A Comparative Empirical Study in Ten Asian Countries
title_fullStr Changing Work Goals of Asian Managers: A Comparative Empirical Study in Ten Asian Countries
title_full_unstemmed Changing Work Goals of Asian Managers: A Comparative Empirical Study in Ten Asian Countries
title_short Changing Work Goals of Asian Managers: A Comparative Empirical Study in Ten Asian Countries
title_sort changing work goals of asian managers: a comparative empirical study in ten asian countries
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17466