实施全球战略:程序正义的作用

Implementing global strategies: The role of procedural justice

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 1991
被引 338
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了全球战略制定过程中程序正义对子公司高管承诺、信任、社会和谐及结果满意度的影响,为跨国公司调动全球子公司网络提供新视角。

Abstract

While work in the field of global strategic management has largely focused on defining the content of effective global strategies and on prescribing winning strategic moves for multinationals, this research argues the importance of the process through which global strategies are generated, in particular the perceived procedural justice of that process. Drawing on the theoretical heritage of justice-based research, this study first explored the meaning of procedural justice by an investigation of the specific criteria used by subsidiary top managers to define what they perceive to be a fair process in global strategy-making. Second, the importance of procedural justice was assessed by an examination of its effects on the higher-order attitudes of commitment, trust, and social harmony as well as on the lower-order attitude of outcome satisfaction in subsidiary top management. One of the central conclusions of the research is that the procedural justice of the global strategy generation process indeed affects commitment, trust, and social harmony as well as outcome satisfaction in subsidiary top management, and hence provides a potentially powerful but, as yet, unexplored avenue for mobilizing the multinational's global network of subsidiaries.

全球战略管理程序正义跨国公司子公司管理