Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) ›› 2021, Vol. 53 ›› Issue (1): 155-168.doi: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5579.2021.01.018

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Employees' Cultural Value Orientation, Cross-cultural Interaction Capability and Innovation Performance:An Empirical Study Based on Multinational R&D Enterprises in Shanghai

Ling-feng YI, Si-ting LIU, Jie SONG, Teng LI*   

  • Online:2021-01-15 Published:2021-01-27
  • Contact: Teng LI

Abstract:

Cultural difference is an important factor affecting the performance of multinational enterprises. Based on a survey of 157 employees of multinational R&D enterprises in Shanghai, this paper empirically analyzes the impact of cultural value orientation differences of employees on individual innovation performance. The result shows that employees' cultural value orientation has a significant impact on their innovation performance. Specifically, low power distance, weak uncertainty avoidance, collectivism, flexible culture and long-term cultural value orientation have positive effects on employees' innovation performance. Furthermore, the layered stepwise regression method is used to examine the moderating effect of the cross-cultural interaction capability of the employees on the relationship between the cultural value orientation of the employees and their innovation performance. It shows that the cross-cultural interaction capability can significantly moderate the relationship of low power distance, weak uncertainty avoidance, collectivism, long-term orientation cultural value orientation and employees' innovation performance in a positive way. The above-mentioned study can theoretically enrich the empirical research on the differences in the cultural value orientation and management of employees in the Chinese cultural context. In practice, it can provide management enlightenment for the internationalization of Chinese R&D enterprises and the development of multinational R&D enterprises under the background of the rapid economic and social development in China and the construction of Shanghai as a global scientific and technological innovation center.

Key words: employees' cultural value orientation, cross-cultural interaction capability, innovation performance, multinational R&D enterprises