TY - JOUR
T1 - Leadership attributes, culture and communism
T2 - Analyses of cases 1998-2008 from China
AU - Liang, Qiaozhuan
AU - Meng, Yao
AU - Li, Shuxiang
AU - Yuan, Bo
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to track the changes of leadership attributes during the process of social development from 1998 to 2008 in China, and then to explore whether the significant events have potential impacts on the changes of leadership attributes during this time. Design/methodology/approach: The authors conducted two studies through qualitative approach, based on data collected from Chinese official newspapers (People's Daily and Guangming Daily) covering 216 stories (90 stories in Study 1 and 126 stories in Study 2). The first study focuses on comparing the leadership attributes in 2008 with those in 1998 and 1988 presented in previous research to find out the changes. In the second study, the most significant events are selected during the period of 1998-2008 and their effects on the changes of leadership attributes are examined. Findings: The findings show that leadership attributes changed during the ten years and some new attributes are advocated in China. Furthermore, the changes of leadership attributes, especially for non-business leaders, relate to the occurrence of significant events and reflect the changes of government policies. Originality/value: Although some literature has explored leadership attributes in China, this study contributes to the extant research in two ways. First, it promotes the use of existing documents as data sources of longitudinal study to track the changes of leadership attributes. Second, it advances the line of inquiry of leadership attributes in China by concentrating on the factors driving those changes.
AB - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to track the changes of leadership attributes during the process of social development from 1998 to 2008 in China, and then to explore whether the significant events have potential impacts on the changes of leadership attributes during this time. Design/methodology/approach: The authors conducted two studies through qualitative approach, based on data collected from Chinese official newspapers (People's Daily and Guangming Daily) covering 216 stories (90 stories in Study 1 and 126 stories in Study 2). The first study focuses on comparing the leadership attributes in 2008 with those in 1998 and 1988 presented in previous research to find out the changes. In the second study, the most significant events are selected during the period of 1998-2008 and their effects on the changes of leadership attributes are examined. Findings: The findings show that leadership attributes changed during the ten years and some new attributes are advocated in China. Furthermore, the changes of leadership attributes, especially for non-business leaders, relate to the occurrence of significant events and reflect the changes of government policies. Originality/value: Although some literature has explored leadership attributes in China, this study contributes to the extant research in two ways. First, it promotes the use of existing documents as data sources of longitudinal study to track the changes of leadership attributes. Second, it advances the line of inquiry of leadership attributes in China by concentrating on the factors driving those changes.
KW - China
KW - Chinese newspapers
KW - Culture
KW - Government policy
KW - Leadership
KW - Leadership attributes
KW - Values
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84870184220
U2 - 10.1108/17506141211280290
DO - 10.1108/17506141211280290
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84870184220
SN - 1750-614X
VL - 6
SP - 610
EP - 646
JO - Chinese Management Studies
JF - Chinese Management Studies
IS - 4
ER -