领导者与追随者在资格过高和领导者破坏中的一致性:领导者向下妒忌的中介作用

Fang Liu, Junbang Lan, Weichun Zhu, Yuanyuan Gong, Xue Peng
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目的本文以社会比较理论为基础,探讨了领导者和追随者资格过高对领导者向下嫉妒的(不)一致效应,这种效应反过来又会导致领导者的破坏行为。研究结果研究结果显示了非对称的不一致效应,当领导者的过高资历低于追随者的过高资历时,领导者的下向妒忌会更大。此外,通过增加向下妒忌,领导者与追随者在资格过高方面的(不)一致会对领导者的破坏行为产生间接的积极影响。同时,对双方的培训也至关重要,培训内容包括全面了解领导者与追随者之间的过度资格差异和向下妒忌,以及管理领导者破坏行为 "触发器 "的技巧。研究表明,领导者对追随者的向下嫉妒和破坏行为会受到追随者和领导者资格过高的影响。
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Leader-follower congruence in overqualification and leader undermining: the mediating role of leader's downward envy
PurposeDrawing upon social comparison theory, this paper explores the (in)congruence effect of leader and follower overqualification on leader's downward envy, which in turn leads to leader undermining behavior.Design/methodology/approachUsing two-wave, multi-sourced data gathered in China, a polynomial regression was conducted on 301 leader-follower dyads.FindingsResults show asymmetrical incongruence effects, indicating greater leader's downward envy when leader overqualification was lower than follower overqualification. In addition, by increasing downward envy, leader-follower (in)congruence in overqualification has an indirect positive effect on leader undermining behavior.Practical implicationsThis study highlights the importance of being conscious of both parties’ overqualification levels to avoid unfavorable outcomes. Meanwhile, training for both parties is crucial, offering a holistic understanding of leader-follower overqualification differences and downward envy, as well as skills to manage “triggers” of leader undermining.Originality/valueOur study is among the first to examine the effects of overqualification from a leader-follower dyadic congruence perspective. It suggests that leader's downward envy and undermining behaviors toward followers are influenced by both follower and leader overqualification.
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