Do Gender-Role Violations in Initiating Structure and Consideration Help or Harm Employee Stress and Well-Being?

IF 9.3 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Joohyung (Jenny) Kim, Marie S. Mitchell, David A. Waldman, Donald S. Siegel
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Although prior research has noted the stress-reducing effects of leaders’ initiating structure and consideration, these behaviors are often gendered, with initiating structure as agentic, masculine behavior and consideration as communal, feminine behavior. Given these gender-role expectations, we examine whether there are different implications of women and men leaders’ initiating structure and consideration in relation to employee stress and well-being. Integrating expectancy violation theory and stress appraisal theory, we argue that perceived leader behaviors that violate gender roles (i.e., initiating structure by women leaders and consideration by men leaders) will be more powerful in reducing employee threat appraisals, which then reduces self-regulation depletion and in turn enriches employee well-being. Two studies—a time-separated field study and a set of experiments—support our proposals. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
性别角色在启动结构和考虑中的违反是有助于还是有害于员工的压力和幸福感?
虽然先前的研究已经注意到领导者的启动结构和考虑的减压作用,但这些行为通常是性别化的,启动结构是代理的、男性化的行为,而考虑是公共的、女性化的行为。鉴于这些性别角色期望,我们研究了女性和男性领导者的启动结构和考虑是否对员工压力和幸福感有不同的影响。结合期望违反理论和压力评估理论,我们认为,感知到的违反性别角色的领导者行为(即女性领导者发起结构,男性领导者考虑)将更有效地降低员工的威胁评估,从而减少自我调节消耗,从而丰富员工的幸福感。两项研究——一项时间间隔的实地研究和一组实验——支持我们的建议。讨论了理论和实践意义。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management (JOM) aims to publish rigorous empirical and theoretical research articles that significantly contribute to the field of management. It is particularly interested in papers that have a strong impact on the overall management discipline. JOM also encourages the submission of novel ideas and fresh perspectives on existing research. The journal covers a wide range of areas, including business strategy and policy, organizational behavior, human resource management, organizational theory, entrepreneurship, and research methods. It provides a platform for scholars to present their work on these topics and fosters intellectual discussion and exchange in these areas.
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