Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi

The Chinese cultural factor guanxi (personal relationships) has an important influence on the implementation and effectiveness of HRM practices in China. However, few studies have investigated how guanxi influences performance appraisal in organisations with different ownership structures. We invest...

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Main Authors: Gu, Fan, Nolan, Jane
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Published: Taylor and Francis 2015
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description The Chinese cultural factor guanxi (personal relationships) has an important influence on the implementation and effectiveness of HRM practices in China. However, few studies have investigated how guanxi influences performance appraisal in organisations with different ownership structures. We investigated this issue by studying three banks operating in mainland China: a state-owned bank, a foreign-owned bank and a city commercial bank. Both quantitative (survey of 308 employees) and qualitative data (22 in-depth interviews) were used. Macro-level convergence and micro-level divergence were found among the banks. The reform of the performance appraisal system in the state-owned bank indicated a degree of convergence towards a form commonly found in Western banks, at least on the surface. However, there were differences at the implementation level in the three banks. The perceived influence of guanxi on performance appraisal was strongest in the state-owned bank and weakest in the foreign-owned bank. The reasons for this included generational differences in cultural values, the international experience of employees and managers, and the degree of alignment between senior managers and others over the purpose of appraisal. The study demonstrates the mutability of cultural characteristics in different organisational settings.
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spelling nottingham-493082020-05-04T17:19:56Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49308/ Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi Gu, Fan Nolan, Jane The Chinese cultural factor guanxi (personal relationships) has an important influence on the implementation and effectiveness of HRM practices in China. However, few studies have investigated how guanxi influences performance appraisal in organisations with different ownership structures. We investigated this issue by studying three banks operating in mainland China: a state-owned bank, a foreign-owned bank and a city commercial bank. Both quantitative (survey of 308 employees) and qualitative data (22 in-depth interviews) were used. Macro-level convergence and micro-level divergence were found among the banks. The reform of the performance appraisal system in the state-owned bank indicated a degree of convergence towards a form commonly found in Western banks, at least on the surface. However, there were differences at the implementation level in the three banks. The perceived influence of guanxi on performance appraisal was strongest in the state-owned bank and weakest in the foreign-owned bank. The reasons for this included generational differences in cultural values, the international experience of employees and managers, and the degree of alignment between senior managers and others over the purpose of appraisal. The study demonstrates the mutability of cultural characteristics in different organisational settings. Taylor and Francis 2015-10-09 Article PeerReviewed Gu, Fan and Nolan, Jane (2015) Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 28 (10). pp. 1433-1453. ISSN 1466-4399 Banking; Convergence; China; guanxi; Performance appraisal https://doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2015.1089063 doi:10.1080/09585192.2015.1089063 doi:10.1080/09585192.2015.1089063
spellingShingle Banking; Convergence; China; guanxi; Performance appraisal
Gu, Fan
Nolan, Jane
Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi
title Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi
title_full Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi
title_fullStr Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi
title_full_unstemmed Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi
title_short Performance appraisal in Western and local banks in China: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi
title_sort performance appraisal in western and local banks in china: the influence of firm ownership on the perceived importance of guanxi
topic Banking; Convergence; China; guanxi; Performance appraisal
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