Mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information.
This study explored the role of mianzi in relaying negative information upward. It was hypothesized that negative information will be communicated upward only if there is mutual face giving between subordinate and superior, through its effect on the individual's other and self psychological sa...
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author | Tan, Yen Poh. |
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description | This study explored the role of mianzi in relaying negative information upward. It was hypothesized that negative information will be communicated upward only if there is mutual face giving between subordinate and superior, through its effect on the individual's other and self psychological safety construct. Data were collected from 19 interviews with Singaporean Chinese working adults from a variety of occupations (mean age = 23.58). Findings suggested that mutual face giving is indeed an important factor for upward communication of negative information. However, even with mutual face giving as well as high in other and self psychological level, interviewees are still likely to use indirect methods in communicating negative information to superiors. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/425242019-12-10T11:39:09Z Mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information. Tan, Yen Poh. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Olwen Bedford DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social psychology This study explored the role of mianzi in relaying negative information upward. It was hypothesized that negative information will be communicated upward only if there is mutual face giving between subordinate and superior, through its effect on the individual's other and self psychological safety construct. Data were collected from 19 interviews with Singaporean Chinese working adults from a variety of occupations (mean age = 23.58). Findings suggested that mutual face giving is indeed an important factor for upward communication of negative information. However, even with mutual face giving as well as high in other and self psychological level, interviewees are still likely to use indirect methods in communicating negative information to superiors. Bachelor of Arts 2010-12-30T02:12:05Z 2010-12-30T02:12:05Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42524 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social psychology Tan, Yen Poh. Mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information. |
title | Mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information. |
title_full | Mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information. |
title_fullStr | Mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information. |
title_full_unstemmed | Mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information. |
title_short | Mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information. |
title_sort | mutual face giving and upward communication of negative information |
topic | DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social psychology |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42524 |
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