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Chinese immigrants’ occupational well-being in Finland : the role of paternalistic leadership

2018

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to enhance the understanding of paternalistic leadership behaviour in the Finnish organisational context by investigating its relationship with Chinese immigrant employees’ occupational well-being. Design/methodology/approach This research was based on a survey of 117 Chinese immigrants working in Finland. The snowball sampling method was adopted in the present research. Findings The findings show that the dimensions of paternalistic leadership, specifically benevolent leadership behaviour, can be influential in Chinese immigrant knowledge workers’ occupational well-being in the Finnish organisational context. Research limitations/implications Paternali…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementjohtaminenjohtamiskulttuurimedia_common.quotation_subjecttyöhyvinvointiImmigration050109 social psychologyContext (language use)Paternalismleadership behaviourOriginality0502 economics and businessLeadership styleoccupational well-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyChinaFinlandmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic relationskiinalaisetmaahanmuuttajatSnowball samplingWell-beingpaternalistic leadershipBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)business050203 business & managementChinese immigrant
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“At the Western Palace”: The Dehumanization of Whiteness, Americanness, and Chinese-Americanness in Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior

2021

The dehumanization of whiteness in Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior (1976) inheres in the overarching ghosthood metaphor. While first generation Chinese American immigrants in The Woman Warrior attribute the power of transforming people into ghosts to the United States of America as a country, the questioning of a person’s humanity by calling them a “ghost” is not reserved for white people alone. Chinese American immigrants also run the risk of losing their humanity and becoming ghosts if they renounce their relatives and their heritage. The husband of the first-person narrator’s Chinese aunt, Moon Orchid, is an example of a Chinese American man, who turns into a ghost on account of…

savagesghostsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMaxine Hong KingstonArt historyArtThe Woman WarriorChinese immigrantsbarbarianspoint of viewDehumanizationnarrationwhite AmericanswhitenessChinese Americanswhite peoplemedia_commonPolish Journal for American Studies
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