Table of Contents Volume 19 – Issue 5
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
Xiao-Ping Chen
Perspectives
Cultural Differences in People’s Reactions and Applications of Robots, Algorithms, and Artificial Intelligence
Kai Chi Yam, Tiffany Tan, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Azim Shariff, Kurt Gray
Article
How Surface-Level and Deep-Level Faultlines Influence Team Performance through Subgroup Formation and Team Interaction Quality: A Meta-analytic Review
Yue Zhang, Hui Chen
Fighting the War for Talent: Examining a Multi-level Model of Talent Inducement, Work Engagement, and Creativity in Teams
Yanhong Tu, Ying Hong, Yuan Jiang, Wei Zhang
The Double-Edged Sword Effect of the Presence of a Moral Star: Promotion Versus Inhibition of Nonstars’ Prosocial Behavior
Dong Ju, Shengming Liu, Marshall Schminke, Mingpeng Huang, Xin Qin
Cooperation Versus Competition: How Do Helping Coworkers Affect Work–Family Conflict?
Junting Lu, Zhe Zhang, Ming Jia
Horizontal FDI and Internal R&D of Local Firms in Emerging Economies: A Coopetition Perspective
Jun Xia, Qian Cecilia Gu, Marshall S. Jiang, Zhouyu Lin
Fraud Transmission Mechanisms within Community: Peer Concealing and Hinting among Chinese Listed Corporations
Jing Zhang, Yuan Feng, Yuntao Bai, Yongjian Lin
Dialogue, Debate, and Discussion
Debate on Informal Interpersonal Networks: Guanxi vs. Wasta
Johann Peter Murmann
Questioning the Appropriateness of Examining Guanxi in a Wasta Environment: Why Context Should Be Front and Center in Informal Network Research – A Commentary on ‘De-Linking From Western Epistemologies: Using Guanxi-Type Relationships to Attract and Retain Hotel Guests in the Middle East’
Sven Horak, Ibrahim Abosag, Kate Hutchings, Fadi Alsarhan, Sa’ad Ali, Arwa Al-Twal, David Weir, Fawaz Baddar ALHussan, Faten Baddar AL-Husan
A Rejoinder to: ‘Questioning the Appropriateness of Examining Guanxi in a WastaEnvironment: Why Context Should Be Front and Center in Informal Network Research – A Commentary on “De-Linking from Western Epistemologies: Using Guanxi-Type Relationships to Attract and Retain Hotel Guests in the Middle East”’
Ahmed Shaalan, Riyad Eid, Marwa E. Tourky