Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia

This study examined the prevailing differences between the collectivistic values of South Korean and Malaysian workers in a multinational company operating in Malaysia. Descriptive data from participant observations and in-depth interviews were used to scrutinize the background of the variations in...

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Main Authors: Kim, Keum Hyun, Rou, Seung Yoan
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spelling my.um.eprints.218382019-08-07T01:21:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21838/ Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia Kim, Keum Hyun Rou, Seung Yoan P Philology. Linguistics PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania This study examined the prevailing differences between the collectivistic values of South Korean and Malaysian workers in a multinational company operating in Malaysia. Descriptive data from participant observations and in-depth interviews were used to scrutinize the background of the variations in the collectivistic values, their impact on the employees’ behaviour and the intercultural conflicts between the two parties. This empirical work observed that South Korean and Malaysian workers shared the same elements of collectivistic values. However, their interaction revealed variations in the target group of loyalty in the process of achieving solidarity and object of commitment. In short, the dominant values perceived in this analysis manifested strong orientation towards family, teamwork, and the relationship among the Malaysian workers whilst South Korean workers prioritized organizational interests, loyalty, and uniformity for the sake of solidarity and sense of belonging. Findings of this study also suggested how the variations in the collectivistic values have led to a differing interpretation of the situation, work, and relationship, thus resulting in diverse approaches in the workplace. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed Kim, Keum Hyun and Rou, Seung Yoan (2018) Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 26 (3). pp. 1633-1650. ISSN 0128-7702 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JSSH%20Vol.%2026%20(3)%20Sep.%202018/25%20JSSH-1954-2016.pdf
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PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Kim, Keum Hyun
Rou, Seung Yoan
Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia
description This study examined the prevailing differences between the collectivistic values of South Korean and Malaysian workers in a multinational company operating in Malaysia. Descriptive data from participant observations and in-depth interviews were used to scrutinize the background of the variations in the collectivistic values, their impact on the employees’ behaviour and the intercultural conflicts between the two parties. This empirical work observed that South Korean and Malaysian workers shared the same elements of collectivistic values. However, their interaction revealed variations in the target group of loyalty in the process of achieving solidarity and object of commitment. In short, the dominant values perceived in this analysis manifested strong orientation towards family, teamwork, and the relationship among the Malaysian workers whilst South Korean workers prioritized organizational interests, loyalty, and uniformity for the sake of solidarity and sense of belonging. Findings of this study also suggested how the variations in the collectivistic values have led to a differing interpretation of the situation, work, and relationship, thus resulting in diverse approaches in the workplace.
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author Kim, Keum Hyun
Rou, Seung Yoan
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title Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia
title_short Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia
title_full Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia
title_fullStr Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Variations in the Asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: A case of a South Korean Company in Malaysia
title_sort variations in the asian collectivistic working culture in intercultural collaboration: a case of a south korean company in malaysia
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/21838/
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