TY - JOUR
T1 - A grounded theory study on leader authority formation process in China
AU - Zhang, Xiao feng
AU - Zhang, Xiao juan
AU - Li, Lei
AU - Li, Gui quan
AU - Xi, You min
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
PY - 2016/8/1
Y1 - 2016/8/1
N2 - PurposeThis study aims to focus on the authority formation process of Chinese enterprise leaders, with the purpose of finding out how an ordinary newly established firm leader develops into a real top leader and achieves the status of legitimacy in a well-known enterprise. Design/methodology/approachBased on constructivist grounded theory, this paper investigates the formation mechanism of entrepreneurial authority in China by using the rich data of Liu Chuan-zhi’s leader activities. FindingsIn the “evolution” path of authority formation, leaders continually consolidate and improve their authority through two classes of exceptional management activities: “emergency rescue” and “promotion activities”. The successful realization of exceptional management activities benefits from a leader’s management experience accumulation and relationship maintenance with the government. In the “design” path of authority formation, leaders consolidate and improve their authority by exercising their position of power. Leaders’ legitimacy is reflected by making strategic decision and demonstrating discretion of position power. Additionally, passing on an inspiring leader’s thoughts and ideas to an organization’s members is accomplished through the construction of organization culture, institutionalization and convention. Research limitations/implicationsFirst, the findings are based on only Liu Chuan-zhi’s case. The authors still need more cases to compare and develop the findings and seek theoretical saturation in a broader sense. Second, the qualitative analysis is based on secondary data and future research could consider the introduction of interviews, video and other types of research data. Originality/valueUnder the parallel paths which are “evolution” and “design”, the dynamic leader authority formation model in China is founded.
AB - PurposeThis study aims to focus on the authority formation process of Chinese enterprise leaders, with the purpose of finding out how an ordinary newly established firm leader develops into a real top leader and achieves the status of legitimacy in a well-known enterprise. Design/methodology/approachBased on constructivist grounded theory, this paper investigates the formation mechanism of entrepreneurial authority in China by using the rich data of Liu Chuan-zhi’s leader activities. FindingsIn the “evolution” path of authority formation, leaders continually consolidate and improve their authority through two classes of exceptional management activities: “emergency rescue” and “promotion activities”. The successful realization of exceptional management activities benefits from a leader’s management experience accumulation and relationship maintenance with the government. In the “design” path of authority formation, leaders consolidate and improve their authority by exercising their position of power. Leaders’ legitimacy is reflected by making strategic decision and demonstrating discretion of position power. Additionally, passing on an inspiring leader’s thoughts and ideas to an organization’s members is accomplished through the construction of organization culture, institutionalization and convention. Research limitations/implicationsFirst, the findings are based on only Liu Chuan-zhi’s case. The authors still need more cases to compare and develop the findings and seek theoretical saturation in a broader sense. Second, the qualitative analysis is based on secondary data and future research could consider the introduction of interviews, video and other types of research data. Originality/valueUnder the parallel paths which are “evolution” and “design”, the dynamic leader authority formation model in China is founded.
KW - Constructivist grounded theory
KW - Design
KW - Evolution
KW - Formation mechanism
KW - Leadership authority
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U2 - 10.1108/NBRI-03-2016-0011
DO - 10.1108/NBRI-03-2016-0011
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84983388762
SN - 2040-8749
VL - 7
SP - 345
EP - 360
JO - Nankai Business Review International
JF - Nankai Business Review International
IS - 3
ER -