Zooming in: Identifying fine-grained verbal dynamics that influence coachees' self-regulation statements during copreneur coaching sessions

IF 4.9 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Stella M. Fingas, Christine Busch, Romana Dreyer, Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock
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Workplace coaching can enhance the performance and well-being of coachees. To identify key psychological mechanisms that contribute to the effectiveness and most proximal outcomes of coaching, we adopt a behavioural process perspective. This study investigates verbal dynamics in workplace coaching sessions with small business owners and their partners, so-called copreneurs. Using personality systems interaction theory, we examine which verbal statements and working alliance-indicative statements and patterns elicit goal-oriented self-regulation statements from coachees—an in-session indicator of active engagement with goal achievement. We included 20 heterosexual copreneurial couples, with one to three sessions analysed per couple, yielding a total of 29 videotaped coaching sessions. Using lag sequential analysis (N = 28,603 behaviours), we showed that working alliance verbalizations did not elicit coachees' self-regulation statements. Instead, coaches' provision of support and open questions elicited female coachees' self-regulation but not male coachees' self-regulation. Furthermore, we support the active coachee notion by emphasizing the facilitative effect of coachees' verbal engagement, such as self-disclosure and problem-focused or informative statements, on self-regulation statements. These findings contribute to our theoretical understanding of the verbal mechanisms that determine the effectiveness of coaching and key factors for practice, including gender differences and the importance of an active coachee.

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放大:在创业者辅导课程中,识别影响教练自我调节陈述的细粒度语言动态
职场辅导可以提高教练的表现和幸福感。为了确定促成教练有效性和最接近结果的关键心理机制,我们采用了行为过程视角。这项研究调查了小企业主及其合作伙伴(所谓的共同创业者)在工作场所指导课程中的语言动态。运用人格系统相互作用理论,我们研究了哪些言语陈述和工作联盟-指示性陈述和模式引起教练的目标导向自我调节陈述-一个积极参与目标实现的会话指标。我们纳入了20对异性恋共同创业夫妇,对每对夫妇进行了一到三次分析,总共产生了29段辅导视频。使用滞后序列分析(N = 28,603个行为),我们发现工作联盟语言并没有引起教练员的自我调节陈述。相反,教练员提供的支持和开放性问题激发了女性教练员的自我调节,而不是男性教练员的自我调节。此外,我们通过强调教练的语言参与(如自我披露和问题聚焦或信息性陈述)对自我调节陈述的促进作用来支持主动教练的概念。这些发现有助于我们从理论上理解决定教练有效性的语言机制和实践的关键因素,包括性别差异和积极教练的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology aims to increase understanding of people and organisations at work including: - industrial, organizational, work, vocational and personnel psychology - behavioural and cognitive aspects of industrial relations - ergonomics and human factors Innovative or interdisciplinary approaches with a psychological emphasis are particularly welcome. So are papers which develop the links between occupational/organisational psychology and other areas of the discipline, such as social and cognitive psychology.
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