A contingency model of the dominance route to influence in work teams: The moderating role of team competition

IF 2.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Yeliz Gedik, F. Rink, Frank Walter, Gerben S. van der Vegt
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This paper presents a contingency model on the effectiveness of dominance as a route to influence in organizational work teams. In a field study (n = 397 members from 54 work teams), we observed that perceived intra-team competition represents a key context factor that moderates the relationship between dominance displays and influence attainment. Although dominant members attained more influence than non-dominant members, their influence was proportionally greater when team competition was high, rather than low. A follow-up scenario experiment (n = 429 participants) confirmed the proposed causal direction of this interaction effect. Moreover, this study showed that normative evaluations of (non-)dominant behavior drive the findings. Dominance displays were considered more appropriate, normal, and functional (i.e., normative) in teams with high competition, whereas non-dominant behavior was seen as more normative in teams where competition was low. Consequently, non-dominant members also gained influence in this last team situation, reducing the relative influence advantage of dominant members. The results support both the functional view and the contextual value perspective on hierarchy formation in teams, and inform organizations about how they can prevent dominance-based influence processes.
团队影响力优势路径的权变模型:团队竞争的调节作用
本文提出了组织工作团队中支配地位作为影响途径有效性的权变模型。在一项实地研究中(来自54个工作团队的397名成员),我们观察到,感知到的团队内部竞争是调节支配表现和影响力获得之间关系的关键背景因素。虽然优势成员比非优势成员获得更多的影响力,但当团队竞争高而不是低时,他们的影响力成比例地更大。后续情景实验(n = 429名参与者)证实了这种相互作用效应的因果方向。此外,本研究还表明,对(非)主导行为的规范评价推动了研究结果。在竞争激烈的团队中,支配性表现被认为更合适、更正常、更有功能(即更规范),而在竞争不激烈的团队中,非支配性行为被认为更规范。因此,在最后一种情况下,非优势成员也获得了影响力,减少了优势成员的相对影响力优势。研究结果支持团队中层级形成的功能观点和情境价值观点,并告知组织如何防止基于支配的影响过程。
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8.50
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期刊介绍: Group Processes & Intergroup Relations is a scientific social psychology journal dedicated to research on social psychological processes within and between groups. It provides a forum for and is aimed at researchers and students in social psychology and related disciples (e.g., organizational and management sciences, political science, sociology, language and communication, cross cultural psychology, international relations) that have a scientific interest in the social psychology of human groups. The journal has an extensive editorial team that includes many if not most of the leading scholars in social psychology of group processes and intergroup relations from around the world.
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