TY - JOUR
T1 - Whose side are you on? Relational orientations and their impacts on side-taking among Dutch and Chinese employees
AU - Yang, Huadong
AU - Van de Vliert, Evert
AU - Shi, Kan
AU - Huang, Xu
PY - 2008/12
Y1 - 2008/12
N2 - Informal relationships often influence employees who intervene in an
interpersonal conflict between colleagues. We investigate and report the
effects of relational orientations (reciprocity orientation and
communal orientation) on employee preference of choosing sides between
an acquaintance and a friend in a workplace dispute in The Netherlands
and China. A scenario study was conducted among 104 Dutch and 105
Chinese employees. As hypothesized, the results indicate that employees,
especially Dutch employees, with an interest-concerned reciprocity
orientation tend to side with the acquaintance who has a greater
potential to return the favour. By contrast, employees, especially
Chinese, with a sharing-concerned communal orientation tend to side with
their workplace friend. Explanations and implications of the findings
are discussed.
AB - Informal relationships often influence employees who intervene in an
interpersonal conflict between colleagues. We investigate and report the
effects of relational orientations (reciprocity orientation and
communal orientation) on employee preference of choosing sides between
an acquaintance and a friend in a workplace dispute in The Netherlands
and China. A scenario study was conducted among 104 Dutch and 105
Chinese employees. As hypothesized, the results indicate that employees,
especially Dutch employees, with an interest-concerned reciprocity
orientation tend to side with the acquaintance who has a greater
potential to return the favour. By contrast, employees, especially
Chinese, with a sharing-concerned communal orientation tend to side with
their workplace friend. Explanations and implications of the findings
are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1348/096317907X247960
DO - 10.1348/096317907X247960
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:67650283466
SN - 0963-1798
VL - 81
SP - 713
EP - 731
JO - Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
JF - Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
IS - 4
ER -