The effects of emotion-understanding ability and tournament incentives on supervisors’ propensity to acquire subordinate-type information to use in control decisions

IF 3.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Laura W. Wang , Huaxiang Yin
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Abstract

We investigate how emotion-understanding ability, a component of emotional intelligence, and tournament incentives jointly influence supervisors' propensity to acquire information about their subordinates' trustworthiness and tailor their control decisions to this information. We predict and find that when receiving piece-rate incentives, high emotion-understanding supervisors are more likely than low emotion-understanding supervisors to acquire subordinate-type information and use it in their control decisions. In addition, relative to piece-rate incentives, tournament incentives increase supervisors’ propensity to acquire subordinate-type information more for low emotion-understanding supervisors than high emotion-understanding supervisors. Taken together, our results suggest that hiring high emotion-understanding supervisors and giving supervisors tournament incentives are at least partial substitutes in motivating supervisors to acquire and, thus, use subordinate-type information in their control decisions. Our results offer important insights into the process through which supervisors make discretionary control decisions and contribute to the understanding of the forces that shape managerial controls within organizations.

情绪理解能力和竞赛激励对主管获取下属类型信息以用于控制决策倾向的影响
我们研究了情绪理解能力(情绪智力的一个组成部分)和锦标赛激励如何共同影响主管获取下属可信度信息的倾向,并根据这些信息调整他们的控制决策。我们预测并发现,当接受计件工资激励时,情绪理解度高的主管比情绪理解度低的主管更有可能获得下属类型的信息,并将其用于控制决策。此外,相对于计件工资激励,锦标赛激励增加了低情绪理解型主管获取下属类型信息的倾向,而不是高情绪理解型的主管。总之,我们的研究结果表明,雇佣情绪理解能力强的主管和给予主管锦标赛激励至少是激励主管在控制决策中获取并使用下属型信息的部分替代品。我们的研究结果为主管做出自主控制决策的过程提供了重要的见解,并有助于理解组织内形成管理控制的力量。
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7.80
自引率
6.40%
发文量
38
期刊介绍: Accounting, Organizations & Society is a major international journal concerned with all aspects of the relationship between accounting and human behaviour, organizational structures and processes, and the changing social and political environment of the enterprise.
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