From I to we in humor research: a systematic review of the antecedents and consequences of humor in groups

HUMOR Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1515/humor-2023-0088
ANDREEA-GEORGIANA Gheorghe, P. Curșeu
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Abstract While most of the literature has focused on the individual-level effects of humor, the number of studies addressing and analyzing humor in its social context as a group-level phenomenon has also started to increase. Yet there is still increased heterogeneity of results, as well as problems regarding conceptualization and measurement of humor in groups. To further our understanding of humor as an emergent multilevel construct, we conducted a systematic literature review on the antecedents and consequences of humor in groups. The findings indicate that factors such as group composition, interpersonal familiarity, task structure, trust, cohesion, positive team environment, communication norms, communication channels, and timing dynamics play important roles in the emergence and type of humor expressed within groups. The consequences of humor in groups include the emergence of cohesion, the delineation of group boundaries and identity formation, influence on group atmosphere and affective dynamics, facilitation of collective coping and team engagement, and potential effects on team performance. We discuss research progress and gaps, and conclude by outlining future research directions.
幽默研究从 "我 "到 "我们":对群体幽默前因后果的系统回顾
摘要 虽然大多数文献都侧重于幽默在个人层面的影响,但将幽默作为一种群体现象在社会背景下进行探讨和分析的研究数量也开始增加。然而,研究结果的异质性仍在增加,在群体幽默的概念化和测量方面也存在问题。为了进一步了解幽默这一新兴的多层次结构,我们对群体中幽默的前因后果进行了系统的文献综述。研究结果表明,群体组成、人际熟悉程度、任务结构、信任、凝聚力、积极的团队环境、沟通规范、沟通渠道和时机动态等因素在群体中幽默的出现和表达类型方面发挥着重要作用。幽默在群体中的影响包括凝聚力的产生、群体界限的划分和身份的形成、对群体氛围和情感动态的影响、对集体应对和团队参与的促进,以及对团队绩效的潜在影响。我们讨论了研究进展和差距,最后概述了未来的研究方向。
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