Effects of Cultural Ethnicity, Firm Size, and Firm Age on Senior Executives’ Trust in their Overseas Business Partners: Evidence from China

We investigate trust relationships between senior business executives and their overseas partners. Drawing on the similarity-attraction paradigm, social categorization theory, and the distinction between cognition- and affect-based trust, we argue that executives trust their overseas partners differ...

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Main Authors: Jiang, Crystal X., CHUA, Roy Y. J., Kotabe, Masaaki, Murray, Janet Y.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-49012020-03-10T14:00:34Z Effects of Cultural Ethnicity, Firm Size, and Firm Age on Senior Executives’ Trust in their Overseas Business Partners: Evidence from China Jiang, Crystal X. CHUA, Roy Y. J. Kotabe, Masaaki Murray, Janet Y. We investigate trust relationships between senior business executives and their overseas partners. Drawing on the similarity-attraction paradigm, social categorization theory, and the distinction between cognition- and affect-based trust, we argue that executives trust their overseas partners differently, depending on the partners’ cultural ethnicity. In a field survey of 108 Chinese senior executives, we found that these executives have higher affect-based trust in overseas partners of the same cultural ethnicity as themselves; cognition-based trust is associated with affect-based trust differently when overseas partners are of the same or different cultural ethnicity. We also examine the role of relative firm size and age in shaping intra- and intercultural trust. Relative firm size has a stronger negative effect on executives’ cognition-based trust if their partners are of a different cultural ethnicity. Although firm age does not have a negative effect on executives’ affect-based trust as hypothesized, we found firm age to be positively associated with affect-based trust for partners of the same cultural ethnicity. We discuss theoretical and practical implications of this pattern of inter- and intra-cultural trust on international business and networking (guanxi) dynamics in China. 2011-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3902 info:doi/10.1057/jibs.2011.35 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/4901/viewcontent/Effect_cultural_ethnicity_pv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University trust social identity theory China Asian Studies Business Organizational Behavior and Theory
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topic trust
social identity theory
China
Asian Studies
Business
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle trust
social identity theory
China
Asian Studies
Business
Organizational Behavior and Theory
Jiang, Crystal X.
CHUA, Roy Y. J.
Kotabe, Masaaki
Murray, Janet Y.
Effects of Cultural Ethnicity, Firm Size, and Firm Age on Senior Executives’ Trust in their Overseas Business Partners: Evidence from China
description We investigate trust relationships between senior business executives and their overseas partners. Drawing on the similarity-attraction paradigm, social categorization theory, and the distinction between cognition- and affect-based trust, we argue that executives trust their overseas partners differently, depending on the partners’ cultural ethnicity. In a field survey of 108 Chinese senior executives, we found that these executives have higher affect-based trust in overseas partners of the same cultural ethnicity as themselves; cognition-based trust is associated with affect-based trust differently when overseas partners are of the same or different cultural ethnicity. We also examine the role of relative firm size and age in shaping intra- and intercultural trust. Relative firm size has a stronger negative effect on executives’ cognition-based trust if their partners are of a different cultural ethnicity. Although firm age does not have a negative effect on executives’ affect-based trust as hypothesized, we found firm age to be positively associated with affect-based trust for partners of the same cultural ethnicity. We discuss theoretical and practical implications of this pattern of inter- and intra-cultural trust on international business and networking (guanxi) dynamics in China.
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author Jiang, Crystal X.
CHUA, Roy Y. J.
Kotabe, Masaaki
Murray, Janet Y.
author_facet Jiang, Crystal X.
CHUA, Roy Y. J.
Kotabe, Masaaki
Murray, Janet Y.
author_sort Jiang, Crystal X.
title Effects of Cultural Ethnicity, Firm Size, and Firm Age on Senior Executives’ Trust in their Overseas Business Partners: Evidence from China
title_short Effects of Cultural Ethnicity, Firm Size, and Firm Age on Senior Executives’ Trust in their Overseas Business Partners: Evidence from China
title_full Effects of Cultural Ethnicity, Firm Size, and Firm Age on Senior Executives’ Trust in their Overseas Business Partners: Evidence from China
title_fullStr Effects of Cultural Ethnicity, Firm Size, and Firm Age on Senior Executives’ Trust in their Overseas Business Partners: Evidence from China
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Cultural Ethnicity, Firm Size, and Firm Age on Senior Executives’ Trust in their Overseas Business Partners: Evidence from China
title_sort effects of cultural ethnicity, firm size, and firm age on senior executives’ trust in their overseas business partners: evidence from china
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3902
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/4901/viewcontent/Effect_cultural_ethnicity_pv.pdf
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