Achieving Mutual Understanding Without Saying a Word: The Conceptualization of Moqi and a Nomological Network

MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION REVIEW(2023)

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While the construct of moqi (pronounced 'mo-chee') is ubiquitously understood and finds itself in everyday conversations around the home and workplace in China, the theoretical development of moqi has been scarce. In this article, we expand on prior work on moqi and conceptualize moqi as a dyadic level construct that describes a situated state of shared contextualized understanding without saying a word between two counterparties. We further articulate a broader view of moqi as a dyadic communication construct that is both target-specific and situation-specific. We propose a nomological network of moqi that shows how shared contextualized understandings between counterparties are informed by several different layers, including 'capability' (a) a generalized proclivity to be able to form such understandings with others, and 'contributing factors', (b) how those understandings are formed either (i) through interactions or (ii) without them through overlaps in background characteristics or experiences, and (c) how other factors accentuate the capability and inclination to ultimately achieve moqi. We then discuss several potential consequences of moqi in organizational settings. Finally, we discuss why moqi is a powerful form of effective communication that is meaningful beyond the Chinese cultural context.
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antecedents of moqi,consequences of moqi,shared contextualized understanding
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