SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting

This paper raises the issue of the relevance of Western-derived performance appraisal models in an Eastern setting particularly Malaysia. The ways in which culture affects performance appraisal is largely unexplored. Adapting culturally relevant and accepted ways of managing is crucial to the succes...

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Main Authors: Rohani, Salleh, Halib , Mohammed
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Published: 2005
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spelling my.utp.eprints.59092017-01-19T08:27:31Z SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting Rohani, Salleh Halib , Mohammed H Social Sciences (General) This paper raises the issue of the relevance of Western-derived performance appraisal models in an Eastern setting particularly Malaysia. The ways in which culture affects performance appraisal is largely unexplored. Adapting culturally relevant and accepted ways of managing is crucial to the success of organizations. The impact of culture on performance appraisal in the Malaysian banking industry is demonstrated. Several areas are examined including work-related values, predominant management styles, satisfaction with the appraisal interview, and attitudes towards the appraisal process. Information was gathered from managers and subordinates through two different sets of questionnaires. Generally, results confirmed the Eastern values prevalent among the staff. However, there is some degree of value shift among employees towards more Western-oriented ideals in both groups of respondents. Further research areas are suggested to ascertain the relevancy of Western models in a fast-changing developing country. 2005 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5909/1/2005bai134.pdf Rohani, Salleh and Halib , Mohammed (2005) SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting. In: 2005 International Conference on Business and Information (BAI 2005) , 14 - 15 July 2005, Hong Kong. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5909/
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
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Rohani, Salleh
Halib , Mohammed
SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting
description This paper raises the issue of the relevance of Western-derived performance appraisal models in an Eastern setting particularly Malaysia. The ways in which culture affects performance appraisal is largely unexplored. Adapting culturally relevant and accepted ways of managing is crucial to the success of organizations. The impact of culture on performance appraisal in the Malaysian banking industry is demonstrated. Several areas are examined including work-related values, predominant management styles, satisfaction with the appraisal interview, and attitudes towards the appraisal process. Information was gathered from managers and subordinates through two different sets of questionnaires. Generally, results confirmed the Eastern values prevalent among the staff. However, there is some degree of value shift among employees towards more Western-oriented ideals in both groups of respondents. Further research areas are suggested to ascertain the relevancy of Western models in a fast-changing developing country.
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author Rohani, Salleh
Halib , Mohammed
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Halib , Mohammed
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title SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting
title_short SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting
title_full SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting
title_fullStr SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting
title_full_unstemmed SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES?: The Relevance of Western-Derived Performance Appraisal Models in an Eastern Setting
title_sort square pegs in round holes?: the relevance of western-derived performance appraisal models in an eastern setting
publishDate 2005
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5909/1/2005bai134.pdf
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