The Impact of Sharing Culture on Opportunistic Behavior and
Effectiveness of Employee Management: A Case Study in Vietnam
Authors: Ho Thi Dieu Anh, Tran Quang Bach, Hoang Thi Thuy Van
Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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Publishing year: 1/2022
Sharing culture brings many benefits to enterprises, creating initiative and efficiency in the work performance of managers and employees.
The study aims to test the correlation between Sharing culture, opportunistic behavior, and effectiveness of employee management in
enterprises in Vietnam. There is the implementation of a quantitative research method, through analysis of linear structural model SEM,
with survey data including 601 samples of employees at enterprises. Research results show that sharing culture has a direct and negative
impact on opportunistic behavior, positively on the effectiveness of employee management in enterprises. In these correlations, the
employee’s Trust and Organization commitment act as mediators. At the same time, opportunistic behavior has also been shown to play
a mediating role in the relationship between the impact of Sharing culture on the effectiveness of employee management. Based on those
results, the study suggested several recommendations to improve the effectiveness of employee management. The findings of this study
have shown the importance of sharing culture and its direct and indirect correlation with opportunistic behavior and the effectiveness of
employee management. These are meaningful contributions in both theory and practice of the research, and they will be the important basis
for further research.
Sharing Culture, Trust, Organizational Commitment, Opportunistic Behavior, Employee Management