Theory of self-cultivation based on Confucianism : a supplement to social exchange theory
Purpose: Although domestic research on Chinese management is emerging, a suitable domestic theory is still needed to support and explain Chinese management practice. Given that, this paper aims to extract ideas of cultivation from Confucianism and propose a theoretical framework of self-cultivation with a purpose to provide new explanations for domestic (nondomestic as well) management practice. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing from pre-Qin cultivation discourse and management practice, this paper develops a theoretical framework of self-cultivation and discusses its implications. Findings: This paper argues that self-cultivation emphasizes self-consciousness, initiative and selflessness. It also includes self-reflection, self-discipline, self-study and self-improvement, as well as self-dedication, all of which reflect the ideal realm of “self-cultivation.” This “realm” refers to the process of pursuing an ideal personality and high moral standards. Originality/value: This paper contributes to the literature by identifying various potential applications of self-cultivation theory to domestic research on organizational behavior in China.
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2021
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Authors: | Duan, Jinyun ; Yao, Dilin ; Xu, Yue ; Yu, Linhan |
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Chinese Management Studies. - Emerald, ISSN 1750-614X, ZDB-ID 2280185-6. - Vol. 16.2021, 1 (11.02.), p. 62-77
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Emerald |
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