The congruence effects of Confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: Evidence from the Korean public sector

This study examines the effect on Korean public employees’ in-role performance and organizational performance of Confucian values and of two organizational management values developed in the West, specifically collective public service motivation-oriented (PSMO) management values and entrepreneurshi...

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Main Authors: Kim, Min Young, Torneo, Ador R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-156292025-05-14T01:14:42Z The congruence effects of Confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: Evidence from the Korean public sector Kim, Min Young Torneo, Ador R. This study examines the effect on Korean public employees’ in-role performance and organizational performance of Confucian values and of two organizational management values developed in the West, specifically collective public service motivation-oriented (PSMO) management values and entrepreneurship-oriented (EO) management values. Using data from the Public Sector Entrepreneur- ship Survey the study finds that some Confucian values can enhance in-role and organizational performance in the Korean public sector, but others can have negative or no effects. The mixed results suggest that the relationship may be more complex than assumed and that some variables may mediate the effects. This has implications on how the positive effects of Confucian values on performance can be maximized while minimizing the negative effects. The collective PSMO and EO management values developed in the Western context both enhance in- role performance but only EO management values positive effects extend to organizational performance.Lastly, the study finds that the data does not sup- port the hypothesized positive interaction effects between Confucian values and PSMO and EO management values and both in-role and organizational performance. More investigation is required to fully understand these interaction effects. 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13933 info:doi/10.24193/tras.63E.4 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Confucianism Entrepreneurship Organizational behavior--Korea (South) Organizational effectiveness Business Administration, Management, and Operations
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Confucianism
Entrepreneurship
Organizational behavior--Korea (South)
Organizational effectiveness
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
spellingShingle Confucianism
Entrepreneurship
Organizational behavior--Korea (South)
Organizational effectiveness
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Kim, Min Young
Torneo, Ador R.
The congruence effects of Confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: Evidence from the Korean public sector
description This study examines the effect on Korean public employees’ in-role performance and organizational performance of Confucian values and of two organizational management values developed in the West, specifically collective public service motivation-oriented (PSMO) management values and entrepreneurship-oriented (EO) management values. Using data from the Public Sector Entrepreneur- ship Survey the study finds that some Confucian values can enhance in-role and organizational performance in the Korean public sector, but others can have negative or no effects. The mixed results suggest that the relationship may be more complex than assumed and that some variables may mediate the effects. This has implications on how the positive effects of Confucian values on performance can be maximized while minimizing the negative effects. The collective PSMO and EO management values developed in the Western context both enhance in- role performance but only EO management values positive effects extend to organizational performance.Lastly, the study finds that the data does not sup- port the hypothesized positive interaction effects between Confucian values and PSMO and EO management values and both in-role and organizational performance. More investigation is required to fully understand these interaction effects.
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author Kim, Min Young
Torneo, Ador R.
author_facet Kim, Min Young
Torneo, Ador R.
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title The congruence effects of Confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: Evidence from the Korean public sector
title_short The congruence effects of Confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: Evidence from the Korean public sector
title_full The congruence effects of Confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: Evidence from the Korean public sector
title_fullStr The congruence effects of Confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: Evidence from the Korean public sector
title_full_unstemmed The congruence effects of Confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: Evidence from the Korean public sector
title_sort congruence effects of confucian and western management values on individual and organizational performance: evidence from the korean public sector
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2021
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13933
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