在合作联盟中,程序正义的共同感知有多重要?

How Important are Shared Perceptions of Procedural Justice in Cooperative Alliances?

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2005
被引 210
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了跨文化合作联盟中,双方对程序正义的共同感知如何影响联盟盈利能力,发现共同高感知比一方高一方低更有利,且文化距离和行业不确定性会增强这种效应。

Abstract

Building on the “loose coupling” logic, this study examines the importance of boundary spanners' shared perceptions of procedural justice in cross-cultural cooperative alliances. I argue that alliance profitability is higher when both parties perceive high rather than low procedural justice. Profitability is also higher when both parties' perceptions are high than when one party perceives high procedural justice but the other perceives low procedural justice. Shared justice perceptions become even more important for alliance profitability when the cultural distance between partners is high or when the industry of operation is uncertain. Analysis of 124 cross-cultural alliances in China supports these propositions.

程序正义合作联盟跨文化管理联盟绩效