The expression of compassion in leadership in intercultural organizational situations: The case of Japanese leaders in India

Author:

Ashta Ashok1ORCID,Stokes Peter2,Hughes Paul3,Tarba Shlomo4ORCID,Dekel‐Dachs Ofer5,Rodgers Peter6

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Foreign Studies The University of Kitakyushu Kitakyushu Japan

2. Leicester Castle Business School De Montfort University Leicester UK

3. Lancaster University Management School Lancaster University Lancaster UK

4. The Department of Strategy and International Business University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

5. Queen's Business School Queen's University Belfast Belfast UK

6. Southampton Business School University of Southampton Southampton UK

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we examine the role played by compassion in leadership in intercultural situations. Focusing on the growing and important economic context of Indo‐Japanese business, we develop a model that identifies contingent factors that affect Japanese leaders' expressions of compassion in intercultural organizational contexts. We engage with the spiritual capital construct and analyse leaders' lived experiences leading to a novel extension of the well‐established Nested Spheres Model of Culture. By adopting an inductivist and social constructivist approach, semistructured interviews with Japanese business leaders operating in India are employed to generate data. The empirical data show how changes in time and place cause deeply embedded cultural values (such as compassion) to surface and become more explicit in leadership. The study also underlines the need to explore the wider spatial, temporal, and economic contingencies that affect both the dynamics of compassion in “intercultural” business situations and spiritual leadership in intercultural contexts.

Publisher

Wiley

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