家长式作风重见天日:中国大陆的组织领导

Siew-Huat Kong
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这项研究试图理解家长式领导在中国社会背景下的持久力,以及它如何在今天的组织中表现出来。它试图从社会心理学遗产的角度理解这种领导模式的根源,并揭示它是如何在中国大陆延续下去的。最近的一项探索性研究表明,这种权力共享模式如何影响组织生活的不同方面。此外,本调查中确定的基本假设-自我追求的个人,等级社会现实和敌对环境-被发现加强了这种领导形式,其特点是威权主义,武断,一种完全没有培养的独特依赖形式,以及过度依赖的下属。然而,这种领导模式现在正面临挑战,但它能否成功仍是一个悬而未决的问题。与此同时,中国管理者必须注意这样一个事实,即这种领导风格可能非常适合那些对员工要求不那么复杂、靠常规技能维持的组织。然而,它们并不具备在“知识密集型”行业中竞争的能力,而且它们阻碍了其他管理模式中隐含的组织学习或持续改进。
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Paternalism revisited: organisational leadership in mainland China
This study is an attempt to understand the staying power of paternalistic leadership in the context of Chinese society and how it manifests itself in organisations there today. It seeks to understand the roots of this model of leadership in the domain of social-psychological legacies and reveals how it is perpetuated in mainland China. A recent exploratory study demonstrates how this pattern of authority sharing is colouring different facets of organisational life. Moreover, underlying assumptions identified in this investigation – the self-seeking individual, hierarchical social reality and the hostile environment – were found to enhance this form of leadership, which is marked by authoritarianism, arbitrariness, a unique form of dependency that is not nurtured at all, and over-dependent subordinates. Challenges, however, are now being mounted against this leadership mode but whether it can succeed or not is an open question. In the meantime, Chinese managers will have to be mindful of the fact that this leadership style might be well suited for organisations which require a less sophisticated workforce and are maintained by routine skills. However, they are not equipped to compete in a 'knowledge-intensive' industry and that they are hindering organisational learning or continuous improvement implicit in other management models.
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