How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China

Today's business market is increasingly competitive in China. Many private-owned companies have confronted conflicts in order to make better business. Respond to such pressures, more and more Chinese private firms are implementing western empowerment concepts into management for increasing inte...

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Main Author: Zeng, Dandan
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22119/
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description Today's business market is increasingly competitive in China. Many private-owned companies have confronted conflicts in order to make better business. Respond to such pressures, more and more Chinese private firms are implementing western empowerment concepts into management for increasing internal efficiency. However, China is a high power distance country that minor decisions are taken by top management group rather than passed down the organizational hierarchy. Moreover, the Confucian value may become the obstacle for authority delegating in Chinese private-owned firms. Although growing interests are paid to the empowered implication of Chinese state-owned enterprises, far little attention can be given to Chinese private companies. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to explore the degree of empowerment practice of Chinese private firms through a case study of a real estate company and then gain a clear understanding of whether employee empowerment works in the collectivist, high power distance society. If employee empowerment can be successfully implemented in Chinese context, what is the incentive for that? If the situation is out of expectation, what barriers may result in the negative phenomenon? Meanwhile, I will give an example of how to solve the problem of empowerment practice in Chinese private company with my own analysis and explanations.
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spelling nottingham-221192017-12-17T15:38:54Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22119/ How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China Zeng, Dandan Today's business market is increasingly competitive in China. Many private-owned companies have confronted conflicts in order to make better business. Respond to such pressures, more and more Chinese private firms are implementing western empowerment concepts into management for increasing internal efficiency. However, China is a high power distance country that minor decisions are taken by top management group rather than passed down the organizational hierarchy. Moreover, the Confucian value may become the obstacle for authority delegating in Chinese private-owned firms. Although growing interests are paid to the empowered implication of Chinese state-owned enterprises, far little attention can be given to Chinese private companies. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to explore the degree of empowerment practice of Chinese private firms through a case study of a real estate company and then gain a clear understanding of whether employee empowerment works in the collectivist, high power distance society. If employee empowerment can be successfully implemented in Chinese context, what is the incentive for that? If the situation is out of expectation, what barriers may result in the negative phenomenon? Meanwhile, I will give an example of how to solve the problem of empowerment practice in Chinese private company with my own analysis and explanations. 2008 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22119/1/08MAzeng.pdf Zeng, Dandan (2008) How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Employee empowerment Chinese private-owned companies
spellingShingle Employee empowerment
Chinese private-owned companies
Zeng, Dandan
How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China
title How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China
title_full How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China
title_fullStr How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China
title_full_unstemmed How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China
title_short How employee empowerment really works in Chinese private-owned companies? Insights from Jin Fong Group Ltd, China
title_sort how employee empowerment really works in chinese private-owned companies? insights from jin fong group ltd, china
topic Employee empowerment
Chinese private-owned companies
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22119/