TY - JOUR
T1 - Perceived fairness of pay
T2 - The importance of task versus maintenance inputs in Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong
AU - Kim, Tae-Yeol
AU - Weber, Todd J.
AU - Leung, Kwok
AU - Muramoto, Yukiko
PY - 2010/3
Y1 - 2010/3
N2 - This study compares East Asians' evaluations of task and maintenance inputs in reward allocation decisions and examines the effects that inequity in various types of inputs and rewards have on fairness judgements. Based on a sample of 587 employees from various organizations in Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea, we find that Hong Kong Chinese and South Korean employees are more likely to want their organizations and supervisors to emphasize maintenance inputs, while Japanese employees value task inputs in reward allocation. Results also show that there are significant country differences in fairness judgements associated with various types of inputs. For example, the positive relationship between pay level and perceived fairness of pay is significantly stronger when task contributions are high rather than low among Japanese employees but not among Hong Kong and South Korean employees. The concept of independent self-construal (similar to individualism at the societal level) seems to provide an adequate account of the country differences in choice of input preferences but not fairness judgements. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
AB - This study compares East Asians' evaluations of task and maintenance inputs in reward allocation decisions and examines the effects that inequity in various types of inputs and rewards have on fairness judgements. Based on a sample of 587 employees from various organizations in Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea, we find that Hong Kong Chinese and South Korean employees are more likely to want their organizations and supervisors to emphasize maintenance inputs, while Japanese employees value task inputs in reward allocation. Results also show that there are significant country differences in fairness judgements associated with various types of inputs. For example, the positive relationship between pay level and perceived fairness of pay is significantly stronger when task contributions are high rather than low among Japanese employees but not among Hong Kong and South Korean employees. The concept of independent self-construal (similar to individualism at the societal level) seems to provide an adequate account of the country differences in choice of input preferences but not fairness judgements. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
KW - Cross-cultural comparison
KW - East Asian differences
KW - Fairness judgements
KW - Organizational justice
KW - Reward allocation
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1740-8784.2009.00173.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1740-8784.2009.00173.x
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1740-8776
VL - 6
SP - 31
EP - 54
JO - Management and Organization Review
JF - Management and Organization Review
IS - 1
ER -