The Impact of Organizational Ethical Climate on Organizational Commitment and Job Performance: An Economic Ethics Analysis of Japanese-funded Manufacturing Enterprises in China

The Impact of Organizational Ethical Climate on Organizational Commitment and Job Performance: An Economic Ethics Analysis of Japanese-funded Manufacturing Enterprises in China

by Keikoh Ryu
ISBN-10:
9811528128
ISBN-13:
9789811528125
Pub. Date:
04/04/2020
Publisher:
Springer Nature Singapore
ISBN-10:
9811528128
ISBN-13:
9789811528125
Pub. Date:
04/04/2020
Publisher:
Springer Nature Singapore
The Impact of Organizational Ethical Climate on Organizational Commitment and Job Performance: An Economic Ethics Analysis of Japanese-funded Manufacturing Enterprises in China

The Impact of Organizational Ethical Climate on Organizational Commitment and Job Performance: An Economic Ethics Analysis of Japanese-funded Manufacturing Enterprises in China

by Keikoh Ryu
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Overview

This study seeks to evaluate the impact of organizational ethical climate on the organizational commitment and job performance of Japanese-funded manufacturing enterprises (JFMEs) in China using empirical analysis and discussion, and includes a review of related research into economic ethics as well as a quantitative analysis of the various types of organizational ethical climates typically found in JFMEs operating in China. While prior studies have approached the topic from an ethical, psychological, philosophical and/or sociological perspective, none have specifically analyzed organizational ethical climate and its effect on organizational commitment and job performance under these conditions. Nor has an analysis of the relationship between organizational ethical climate, organizational commitment, and job performance ever been approached from the perspective of economic ethics. This study illustrates the feasibility of researching organizational ethics from an economic perspective,while laying out a theoretical basis for exploring the philosophy of economics from the perspective of economic ethics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811528125
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 04/04/2020
Edition description: 1st ed. 2020
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Keikoh Ryu is a professor of ethical economics and business ethics at Ritsumeikan University’s Graduate School of Business Administration, which is located in Osaka, Japan. Prof. Ryu is also the director of the Japan Society for Business Ethics and an Advisory Committee Member at the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education, Stanford University. With six academic degrees from the United States, China and Japan, including one bachelor’s degree, two master’s degrees and three PhDs, Prof. Ryu’sresearch involves political economics, sociology and philosophy. Having completed three doctoral degree programs from Peking University’s Graduate School of Education (Ph.D. in Education), Tsinghua University’s Graduate School of Philosophy (Ph.D. in Philosophy) and Waseda University’s Graduate School of Political Science and Economics (Ph.D. in Public Management), Prof. Ryu’s research spans the comparative and international areas of ethical economics and public management. Currently, his research primarily deals with cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary research methodology in business ethics andmanagement philosophy.

In 2010, Waseda University Press published Prof. Ryu’s book titled "Creating Public Value: The Challenges of Localization for Japanese Corporations in China" (in English), which was also selected as a winner of the 2010 Emerald/EFMD Outstanding Doctoral Research Awards. Oxford University Press published his “Globalization and Economic Nationalism in Asia” (in English, 2012). Prof. Ryu’s “Stakeholder Social Responsibility: A New Approach to Information Disclosure in Japanese Universities” was published by the People's Publishing House (in Chinese, 2017). Most recently, Chikura Shobo in Tokyo published his “Altruism and Responsibility: Research on INAMORI's Business Ethics” (in Japanese, 2020). Prof. Ryu’s research has also been published in the Journal of International Business, Corporate Communication Studies, and other scholarly academic journals.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION.- CHAPTER 2. LITERATURE REVIEW.-CHAPTER 3. RESEARCH DESIGN.- CHAPTER 4. EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OFORGANIZATIONAL ETHICAL CLIMATE, ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND JOB PERFORMANCEIN JFMEs IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 5. THE IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICAL CLIMATE ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT IN JFMEs IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 6. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICAL CLIMATE, ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN JFMEs IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 7. RESEARCH CONCLUSIONS, CONTRIBUTIONS AND PROSPECTS.
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