TY - JOUR
T1 - A Chinese view on rebuilding the integrity of management research
T2 - The evolving He-Xie management theory
AU - xi, Youmin
AU - Cao, Xuanwei
AU - Xiangli, Liuxu
PY - 2010/8/31
Y1 - 2010/8/31
N2 - Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce the indigenous HeXie management theory (HXMT) through the lens of a holistic perspective from Chinese philosophical wisdom. Design/methodology/approach – The paper revisited the challenges faced by orthodox management theories, proposing management scholars should borrow Eastern philosophical intelligence for problem solving when considering the tradition of Chinese culture on human orientation and its intelligence on tolerating and coping with ambiguity, uncertainty, and complexity. By tracing back the core concept of harmony in Confucianism, the paper identified the mechanisms for achieving harmony by differentiating further the general understanding of harmony and its original meaning in Chinese characters. The theoretical framework of HXMT was introduced then by integrating both evolutionism and constructivism perspectives. Findings – The theoretical explaining power of HXMT is rooted in the timehonored philosophies of Asia. HXMT got its gene from traditional thinking by applying dialectic and holistic perspectives. Within complex and unpredictable contexts, the existence of HeXie theme can replace the searching and planning to strategy. Guided by HeXie theme, the He principle and the Xie principle, as well as the coupling between them, compose the fundamental mechanisms for effective management and better performance in organizations. Originality/value – The paper opens an avenue for indigenous HXMT. As a methodology for guiding management research and practice in coping with complexity and uncertainty, HXMT is expected to attract more attention from scholars to contribute to knowledge creation in Chinese management studies.
AB - Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce the indigenous HeXie management theory (HXMT) through the lens of a holistic perspective from Chinese philosophical wisdom. Design/methodology/approach – The paper revisited the challenges faced by orthodox management theories, proposing management scholars should borrow Eastern philosophical intelligence for problem solving when considering the tradition of Chinese culture on human orientation and its intelligence on tolerating and coping with ambiguity, uncertainty, and complexity. By tracing back the core concept of harmony in Confucianism, the paper identified the mechanisms for achieving harmony by differentiating further the general understanding of harmony and its original meaning in Chinese characters. The theoretical framework of HXMT was introduced then by integrating both evolutionism and constructivism perspectives. Findings – The theoretical explaining power of HXMT is rooted in the timehonored philosophies of Asia. HXMT got its gene from traditional thinking by applying dialectic and holistic perspectives. Within complex and unpredictable contexts, the existence of HeXie theme can replace the searching and planning to strategy. Guided by HeXie theme, the He principle and the Xie principle, as well as the coupling between them, compose the fundamental mechanisms for effective management and better performance in organizations. Originality/value – The paper opens an avenue for indigenous HXMT. As a methodology for guiding management research and practice in coping with complexity and uncertainty, HXMT is expected to attract more attention from scholars to contribute to knowledge creation in Chinese management studies.
KW - China
KW - Management history
KW - Management theory
KW - Oriental philosophy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77956135024&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/17506141011074101
DO - 10.1108/17506141011074101
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77956135024
SN - 1750-614X
VL - 4
SP - 197
EP - 211
JO - Chinese Management Studies
JF - Chinese Management Studies
IS - 3
ER -