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A Comparison Of Work Enthusiasm And Its Antecedents Across Two Chinese
Cultures
Robert J. Taormina
University of Macau, China
Jennifer H. Gao
University of Macau, China
ABSTRACT
Work enthusiasm and organizational socialization (Training,
Understanding, Coworker Support, and Future Prospects) were compared in
two predominantly Chinese regions, i.e., Macau (a former Portuguese
territory in China) and Zhuhai in the People’s Republic of China. Data
were collected from 276 (96 Macau and 180 Zhuhai) full-time, line-level,
ethnic Chinese employees in the two regions. Results revealed the Zhuhai
employees to be much more enthusiastic at work. The Zhuhai employees
also evaluated Training, Understanding, and Future Prospects more highly
than did the Macau employees (no differences were found for Coworker
Support). Regression analyses revealed Future Prospects to be the
strongest predictor of work enthusiasm in Zhuhai, while education and
years on the job explained most of the variance for work enthusiasm in
Macau. The results of the comparisons are discussed in terms of the
similarities and differences in the cultures and economic development of
the regions.
Keywords:
Organizational Socialization, China, Work Enthusiasm, Culture |