Everything is in hand: when and why electronic performance monitoring leads to supervisor undermining

Qi Zhang, Kong Zhou, Peipei Shu, Wenxing Liu, Ouyang Xi, Ao Sun
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PurposeThis research aims to address the knowledge gap regarding the influence of electronic performance monitoring (EPM) on supervisors' behavior. Building upon the sociomaterial perspective and the general model of disinhibition, the study explores the internal mechanisms and boundary conditions between supervisor EPM use and supervisor undermining.Design/methodology/approachAn online survey was administered via the Sojump platform, inviting supervisors from diverse industries in China to participate in a three-wave study, each wave being approximately two weeks apart. The study gathered multi-wave data from 225 supervisors to assess the conceptual model.FindingsThe results showed that supervisor EPM use was positively related to sense of power, which in turn positively related to supervisor undermining. Furthermore, supervisors' individual identity orientation moderates the relationship between supervisor EPM use and sense of power, as well as the indirect relationship between supervisor EPM use and supervisor undermining through sense of power.Practical implicationsThis study advocates for responsible EPM use to mitigate supervisor undermining (e.g. making subordinates feel incompetent) and minimize negative leadership behaviors.Originality/valueThe presented results signify a substantial progression in comprehending the interplay between supervisor EPM use and individual identity orientation, and their combined impact on the sense of power and subsequent supervisor undermining.
一切尽在掌握:电子绩效监控何时以及为何会导致主管人员的不信任
目的 本研究旨在填补有关电子绩效监控(EPM)对主管行为影响的知识空白。本研究基于社会物质视角和一般抑制模型,探讨了主管使用电子绩效监控与主管破坏行为之间的内部机制和边界条件。设计/方法/途径通过Sojump平台进行了一项在线调查,邀请中国不同行业的主管参与三波研究,每波相隔约两周。研究收集了 225 名主管的多波数据,以评估概念模型。研究结果结果表明,主管 EPM 的使用与权力感呈正相关,而权力感又与主管破坏行为呈正相关。此外,主管的个人身份取向调节了主管使用 EPM 与权力感之间的关系,也调节了主管使用 EPM 与主管通过权力感进行破坏之间的间接关系。原创性/价值本研究结果标志着在理解主管 EPM 使用与个人身份取向之间的相互作用,以及它们对权力感和随后的主管破坏行为的综合影响方面取得了重大进展。
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