Regulatory focus climate, organizational structure, and employee ambidexterity: An interactive multilevel model

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Raphael Boemelburg, Stefan Berger, Justin J. P. Jansen, Heike Bruch
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Abstract

Prior research suggests that the organizational context supports the emergence of employee ambidexterity; however, the interplay between formal and informal context has been largely unexplored. We analyze this interplay with a multilevel, multisource data set of 2446 individual employees nested in 77 organizations. We find that a promotion climate—unlike a prevention climate—contributes to employee ambidexterity. In addition, formalization positively moderates the effects of both promotion and prevention climate on employee ambidexterity, while centralization weakens the positive effect of promotion climate. Our results advance a contingency perspective that brings together formal and informal contextual drivers of employee ambidexterity and shows that even though an informal climate signals the preferred manner of goal pursuit, a formal structure affects the impact of such signals by delineating opportunity corridors of admissible behaviors.

监管焦点气候、组织结构和员工双元性:一个互动的多层模型
已有研究表明,组织情境支持员工双元性的产生;然而,正式和非正式语境之间的相互作用在很大程度上尚未得到探索。我们用嵌套在77个组织中的2446名个体员工的多层次、多源数据集来分析这种相互作用。我们发现,与预防气候不同,促进气候有助于员工的双元性。正规化正向调节晋升氛围和预防氛围对员工双元性的影响,而集中化则削弱晋升氛围的正向作用。我们的研究结果提出了一个偶然性的视角,将员工双元性的正式和非正式语境驱动因素结合在一起,并表明尽管非正式的氛围表明了追求目标的首选方式,但正式的结构通过描绘可接受行为的机会走廊来影响这些信号的影响。
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期刊介绍: Covering the broad spectrum of contemporary human resource management, this journal provides academics and practicing managers with the latest concepts, tools, and information for effective problem solving and decision making in this field. Broad in scope, it explores issues of societal, organizational, and individual relevance. Journal articles discuss new theories, new techniques, case studies, models, and research trends of particular significance to practicing HR managers
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