2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202340903006
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Influence of Guanxi on Job Satisfaction in China: Xinren as a Mediator

Liping Li,
Jun Ma,
Jun Yang
et al.

Abstract: Research has shown that Chinese guanxi (private relationships/networks based on Chinese culture, which allow to obtain social resources informally and privately) are related to job searching and work-related outcomes such as job match and job satisfaction. However, few studies have examined the correlation between the sub-dimensions of guanxi and job satisfaction. With a sample of 267 respondents from different Chinese companies, this study divided guanxi research into two stages (the renqing & ganqing gua… Show more

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“…This aspect warrants a more in-depth exploration, possibly through qualitative methodologies, to understand the underlying factors that may explain this unexpected outcome. Given that Xinren is rooted in Confucian values, which emphasize the importance of trust and integrity in relationships, a qualitative investigation could provide richer contextual understanding ( Li et al, 2023 ). Lastly, the study has implications for the internationalization of education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This aspect warrants a more in-depth exploration, possibly through qualitative methodologies, to understand the underlying factors that may explain this unexpected outcome. Given that Xinren is rooted in Confucian values, which emphasize the importance of trust and integrity in relationships, a qualitative investigation could provide richer contextual understanding ( Li et al, 2023 ). Lastly, the study has implications for the internationalization of education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%