Supervisor–subordinate guanxi and job satisfaction among migrant workers in China
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 10:25authored byJ Li, W Wang, G Sun, Z Jiang, Z Cheng
In urban China, improving rural–urban migrant workers’ subjective wellbeing
has become an important goal for workplaces and local governments. Drawing from the
social capital theory and using original survey data, we examine the relationship between
migrant workers’ guanxi (‘personal relations’ in the Chinese context) with their supervisors
and their job satisfaction. Our results show that supervisor–subordinate guanxi is positively
related to migrant workers’ job satisfaction. This relationship is mediated by network
resources and personal power, which serve as their social resources in workplaces. Our
study contributes to the positive psychology literature by understanding the role of guanxi
in shaping Chinese migrant workers’ job satisfaction. Implications and future research
directions are discussed.
History
Journal
Social indicators research
Volume
139
Pagination
293-307
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISSN
0303-8300
eISSN
1573-0921
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article