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Da Qing yi tong er shi san sheng yu di quan tu.
Not drawn to scale.Shows 23 provinces of China, including Taiwan. Also shows Korea, and Japan.Pictorial map.Wood block print.Relief shown pictorially.Oriented with north toward the upper right.Title in alternate reading: Da Qing yi tong er shi san sheng yu di quan tu.List of administrative subdivisions of each province on verso
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How do Chinese firms deal with inter-organizational conflict?
Based on social exchange and customer relationship
marketing theory, this study examines how ethical
leadership contributes to inter-organizational conflict management (task conflict (TC) and relationship conflict), and the moderating role of task interdependence in these relationships.
Data was collected from 81 suppliers and 45 corresponding
managers of a large group company in China.
Results show that ethical leadership is negatively associated with the levels of inter-organizational conflict,whether task or relationship. Task interdependence significantly moderates the relationship between ethical leadership and TC. Managerial implication in terms of creating sound buyer–supplier relationship through an ethical perspective is discussed
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Look up, look around: is there anything different about team-level OCB in China?
Ethical leadership has been widely identified as the key variable in enhancing team-level organizational citizenship behavior (team-level OCB) in western economic and business contexts. This is challenged by empirical evidence in China and findings of this study. Our study examined the relationship between ethical leadership, organizational ethical context (ethical culture and corporate ethical values) and team-level OCB. Team-level data has been collected from 57 functional teams in 57 firms operating in China. The findings suggest that although ethical leadership is positively associated with team-level OCB, ethical context positively moderates the relationship between ethical leadership and team-level OCB. The higher ethical context is found to be, the greater is the (positive) effects of ethical leadership on team-level OCB and the opposite holds true when ethical context is low. Key implications are discussed on the role of contextual ethics for team level OCB, while managerial implications include how non-Chinese firms could improve team-level OCB in the Chinese business context