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A Two-Stage Model of Cronyism in Organizations: A Cultural View of Governance

In: Corruption and Governance in Asia

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  • Naresh Khatri
  • James P. Johnson
  • Zafar U. Ahmed

Abstract

The recent Asian upheaval revealed the macroeconomic risks and damages associated with political cronyism, a type of favoritism shown to associates without regard to their merit/qualifications. Cronyism is a very prevalent phenomenon in societies and organizations with certain cultural values such as paternalism, collectivism, and Confucianism. Despite it being cited as a major factor for Asian economic crisis and mismanagement of the Asian organizations, it is a concept that has not received due attention from management scholars. In order to better our understanding of cronyism in work organizations, we present a two-stage model, grounded in the Chinese/Asian cultural context, of the antecedents to cronyism, and present a number of propositions that follow from it.

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  • Naresh Khatri & James P. Johnson & Zafar U. Ahmed, 2003. "A Two-Stage Model of Cronyism in Organizations: A Cultural View of Governance," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: John B. Kidd & Frank-Jürgen Richter (ed.), Corruption and Governance in Asia, chapter 4, pages 61-85, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-50354-0_4
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230503540_4
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