Personality and humor in groups: implications for collective emotional intelligence, psychological safety and satisfaction

ANDREEA-GEORGIANA Gheorghe, P. Curșeu, O. Fodor
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Purpose This study aims to explore the role of team personality and leader’s humor style on the use of humor in group communication and the extent to which group humor mediates the association between team personality on the one hand, psychological safety, collective emotional intelligence and group satisfaction on the other hand. Design/methodology/approach The authors used a survey to collect data from 304 employees nested in 83 groups working in organizations from various sectors in Romania. Findings The study results show that extraversion is positively associated with group affiliative humor, while neuroticism has a positive association with group aggressive humor. The leader’s affiliative humor style had a significant positive effect on group affiliative humor, while the effect of leader’s aggressive humor style on the use of aggressive humor in groups was not significant. Furthermore, the authors examined the mediation role of group humor in the relationship between team personality and team emergent states and satisfaction. The authors found that group aggressive humor mediates the association between neuroticism and group emotional intelligence, psychological safety and satisfaction, while affiliative humor mediates the association between extraversion and emotional intelligence and team satisfaction. Originality/value The study reports one of the first attempts to explore the multilevel interplay of team personality and humor in groups as they relate to emergent states.
群体中的个性与幽默:对集体情商、心理安全和满意度的影响
目的本研究旨在探讨团队个性和领导者的幽默风格对在团体交流中使用幽默的作用,以及团体幽默在多大程度上介导了团队个性与心理安全、集体情商和团体满意度之间的关联。研究结果研究结果表明,外向性与团体附属性幽默呈正相关,而神经质与团体攻击性幽默呈正相关。领导者的附属性幽默风格对群体附属性幽默有显著的正向影响,而领导者的攻击性幽默风格对群体中使用攻击性幽默的影响并不显著。此外,作者还研究了团体幽默在团队个性与团队突发状态和满意度之间关系中的中介作用。作者发现,群体攻击性幽默在神经质与群体情绪智力、心理安全和满意度之间起到了中介作用,而附属性幽默则在外向性与情绪智力和团队满意度之间起到了中介作用。
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