等待的职位:对工作表现、帮助、动机和幸福感的预期未来地位的影响

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Edward P. Lemay Jr , Hyunsun Park , Jessica Fernandez , Jennifer C. Marr
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摘要

社会地位塑造了人们工作经历的许多重要方面。在前瞻性研究和理论的指导下,作者测试了以下预测:a)对未来地位的期望独立于当前地位预测工作中的重要结果;b)对未来状态的期望是基于当前状态的,并部分解释了当前状态的影响。八项结合调查、实验和密集纵向方法的研究支持了这些预测。在这些研究中,对未来状态的预期相对于当前状态具有独特的影响,并部分解释了当前状态对行为结果(即任务绩效、组织公民行为)、动机和情感结果(即工作投入、离职意向、学习、绩效和帮助动机)和心理健康的影响。此外,这些反应中有几个预测了地位随着时间的变化,它们引出了其他人赋予的地位,这表明对未来地位的期望可能会引发确认这些期望的反应。地位可能对人们的工作生活产生重要影响,部分原因是它决定了人们对未来的看法。讨论了影响。
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The position that awaits: Implications of expected future status for performance, helping, motivation, and well-being at work

Social status shapes many important aspects of people's experiences at work. Guided by research and theory on prospection, the authors tested the predictions that a) expectations of future status predict important outcomes at work independently of current status; and b) expectations of future status are based on current status and partially explain effects of current status. Eight studies using a combination of survey, experimental, and intensive longitudinal methods supported these predictions. Across these studies, expectations of future status had unique effects relative to current status and partially explained the effects of current status on behavioral outcomes (i.e., task performance, organizational citizenship behavior), motivational and affective outcomes (i.e., work engagement, turnover intentions, and learning, performance, and helping motivation), and psychological well-being. Furthermore, several of these responses predicted changes in status over time, and they elicited status conferral by others, suggesting that expectations of future status may elicit responses that confirm those expectations. Status may be consequential for people's work lives, in part, because it shapes how people construe the future. Implications are discussed.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology publishes original research and theory on human social behavior and related phenomena. The journal emphasizes empirical, conceptually based research that advances an understanding of important social psychological processes. The journal also publishes literature reviews, theoretical analyses, and methodological comments.
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