领导力、道家无为与反思性:中国银行经理领导实践中的心流、自我保护与借口

Leadership, Daoist Wu Wei and reflexivity: Flow, self-protection and excuse in Chinese bank managers’ leadership practice

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 2011
被引 82
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究中国银行经理如何理解和运用道家无为思想,发现他们表现出心流、自我保护与失败借口三种反思形式,挑战了传统对道家领导力的理解。

Abstract

Previous studies of Chinese leadership have identified Daoism as the main philosophical tradition that makes Chinese leadership behaviour different from western leadership behaviour in terms of its modesty, harmony and submissiveness to authority. However, less attention has been paid to Chinese managers’ own perceptions and representations of traditional thinking in Daoist Wu Wei. In this article, we offer a new, more nuanced understanding of Daoist Wu Wei. We critically explored the link between Wu Wei and self-reflexivity. As a result, this study offers a new understanding of the influence of Daoism on leadership by showing that our participants exhibited three different forms of reflexivity in their ways of believing in Wu Wei, namely: flow, self-protection and an excuse for failing.

领导力道家哲学组织行为中国管理反思性