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Face, Harmony, and Social Structure: An Analysis of Organizational Behavior Across Cultures
Contributor(s): Earley, P. Christopher (Author)
ISBN: 0195110072     ISBN-13: 9780195110074
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $217.80  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 1997
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Annotation: Face, Harmony, and Social Structure continues author P. Christopher Earley's investigations of the differences among people within organizations in different cultures. The concept of "face," as set forth by Earley, is a reflection of the individual's struggle for self-definition and
understanding, of which a key component is a positioning of self relative to others is a social setting. Face is at the heart of social behavior and provides a consistent linking mechanism to understand behavior across cultures.
Earley uses this concept of face as a basis for examination of cross-cultural organizational behavior from an individual's personal perspective. In this work, he develops a mid-range theory of individual behavior, self-concept, and interpersonal process in an effort to explain cultural differences
in organizational settings. He sets up a cross-level model, and then attempts to provide a single coherent force--"face"--as an engine driving the entire system that can be used to integrate various social and organizational mechanisms in predicting people's behavior. This understanding of how and
why people behave certain ways is a critical tool for studying the impact of individual behavior on the functioning of organizations.
Earley's work represents a new theory of self-presentation and face within a cross-cultural context, integrating a cross-level approach ranging from the individual to the organization and to the societal levels of discussion. Face, Harmony, and Social Structure is a truly interdisciplinary work that
brings elements of psychology, sociology, and anthropology to organizational studies. It will be illuminating reading for professionals and scholarsof management and organizational behavior, as well as to academics in cross-cultural psychology and anthropology.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Organizational Behavior
- Business & Economics | Business Etiquette
Dewey: 302.35
LCCN: 97006541
Lexile Measure: 1410
Physical Information: 0.91" H x 6.4" W x 9.26" (1.25 lbs) 256 pages
 
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Face, Harmony, and Social Structure continues author P. Christopher Earley's investigations of the differences among people within organizations in different cultures. The concept of face, as set forth by Earley, is a reflection of the individual's struggle for self-definition and
understanding, of which a key component is a positioning of self relative to others is a social setting. Face is at the heart of social behavior and provides a consistent linking mechanism to understand behavior across cultures.

Earley uses this concept of face as a basis for examination of cross-cultural organizational behavior from an individual's personal perspective. In this work, he develops a mid-range theory of individual behavior, self-concept, and interpersonal process in an effort to explain cultural differences
in organizational settings. He sets up a cross-level model, and then attempts to provide a single coherent force--face--as an engine driving the entire system that can be used to integrate various social and organizational mechanisms in predicting people's behavior. This understanding of how and
why people behave certain ways is a critical tool for studying the impact of individual behavior on the functioning of organizations.

Earley's work represents a new theory of self-presentation and face within a cross-cultural context, integrating a cross-level approach ranging from the individual to the organization and to the societal levels of discussion. Face, Harmony, and Social Structure is a truly interdisciplinary work that
brings elements of psychology, sociology, and anthropology to organizational studies. It will be illuminating reading for professionals and scholars of management and organizational behavior, as well as to academics in cross-cultural psychology and anthropology.