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The Role of Fellow-Feelings and Organisational Harmony to Organisational Performance: A Comparative Analysis Between Two National Contexts

KHAN, JASHIM and MALTEZOU, VIVI and Sutanto, Eddy Madiono and TAO, MENG (2020) The Role of Fellow-Feelings and Organisational Harmony to Organisational Performance: A Comparative Analysis Between Two National Contexts. [UNSPECIFIED]

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        Abstract

        This study aims to test and validate the mediating role of organisational harmony and fellow feelings in the relationship between market orientation and organisational performance across two national contexts � China and Indonesia. The relevant theoretical framework suggests that when market orientation (intelligence generation, dissemination and response implementation) is used as a determinant of business performance, organisational harmony emerged as the most significant contributor to organisational performance. For the present study a data set of 108 Chinese and 67 Indonesian responses gathered via convenience sampling from senior managers and the multi-level sequential mediation path analysis is used to examine the above mediating role. The results from the multi-group analysis (MGA) of the above relationship between China and Indonesia demonstrate that the research framework�s implications did not differ between the two countries. The findings of this paper contribute to the relevant theory by testing and validating fellow feeling and organisational harmony suggesting managers as well to devote resources on building harmonious organisations. Keywords: Market orientation � Organisational harmony � Fellow feelings � Organisational performance

        Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
        Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management
        Divisions: Faculty of Economic > Business Management Program
        Depositing User: Admin
        Date Deposited: 09 Apr 2020 17:34
        Last Modified: 12 Apr 2023 11:46
        URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/18702

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