The Impact of Supervisor Influence Strategy and Relational Context on Readiness to Change for the Alcohol Abusing Employee

John Gribas, P. Vik, J. Christensen
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Abstract This study explores interpersonal influence dynamics occurring when a supervisor tries to persuade an alcohol abusing employee to seek help through an employee assistance program. The impact of influence strategy and relational context were examined through a controlled laboratory experiment. Results offer support for the hypothesis that a motivational influence strategy will be more effective than a confrontational strategy and modest support for the hypothesis that an in-group relational context may facilitate compliance better than an out-group relational context. Significant findings as well as some theoretically consistent but non-significant interaction effects are discussed in terms of implications for supervisor training and future research.
主管影响策略及关系情境对酗酒员工改变意愿的影响
摘要本研究探讨了主管试图通过员工援助计划说服酗酒员工寻求帮助时的人际影响动态。通过实验室对照实验考察了影响策略和关系情境的影响。结果为动机影响策略比对抗策略更有效的假设提供了支持,并适度支持了群体内关系情境比群体外关系情境更容易促进服从的假设。重要的发现以及一些理论上一致但不显著的相互作用效应,讨论了主管培训和未来研究的意义。
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