Leader Anthropomorphizing Behavior Toward Robots: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Implications for Perceived Objectification and Workplace Deviance

IF 9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Limei Cao, Hansen Zhou, Puchu Zhao, Luyuan Jiang, Yaoqi Li, Juncheng Shang, Xin Qin
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Abstract

As robots become more integrated into the workplace, leaders are increasingly engaging in behaviors that anthropomorphize robots. Given that this form of leader behavior remains undertheorized, we conceptualize it as leader anthropomorphizing behavior toward robots (LABR)—an observable behavior through which leaders endow robots with human-like characteristics. Although practical wisdom and previous studies have highlighted a prevailing optimism about adopting LABR to manage human–robot teams, such optimism may be premature. Drawing on objectification theory, we develop a model that uncovers the detrimental effects of LABR on employees who observe such behavior. To test our model, we developed and validated a LABR scale (Study 1) and conducted five subsequent studies (Studies 2a–5) using vignette-based experiments and field surveys. The results showed that employees who observed LABR were more likely to perceive themselves as being objectified by their leaders, which in turn increased their likelihood of engaging in workplace deviance. By theorizing LABR and revealing its potential dark sides, we contribute to the literature on leader behavior, robot anthropomorphism, human–robot teams, and objectification.
领导者对机器人的拟人化行为:概念化、测量和对感知物化和工作场所偏差的影响
随着机器人越来越多地融入工作场所,领导者越来越多地参与将机器人拟人化的行为。鉴于这种形式的领导行为仍未被理论化,我们将其概念化为领导者对机器人的人格化行为(LABR) -一种可观察的行为,领导者通过这种行为赋予机器人类似人类的特征。尽管实践智慧和先前的研究强调了采用LABR管理人机团队的普遍乐观,但这种乐观可能为时过早。根据客观化理论,我们开发了一个模型,揭示了劳动劳动关系对观察到这种行为的员工的有害影响。为了验证我们的模型,我们开发并验证了LABR量表(研究1),并使用基于小图的实验和实地调查进行了五项后续研究(研究2a-5)。结果表明,观察到LABR的员工更有可能认为自己被领导物化了,这反过来又增加了他们在工作场所越轨的可能性。通过理论化LABR并揭示其潜在的阴暗面,我们对领导行为、机器人拟人化、人机团队和物化等方面的文献做出了贡献。
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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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