碌碌无为?患有注意力缺陷多动障碍的员工及其雇主的隐性成本

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Thomas Blondel, Kerstin Alfes, Daniela Lup
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研究表明,在工作中表现出色会给公司和员工带来积极的结果。成功的一个关键因素是自我调节,它使员工能够有效地管理自己的情绪和行为,与他们的长期目标保持一致。然而,人们对员工在自我监管受损时如何体验繁荣的理解有限。在这篇文章中,我们将蓬勃发展理论及其核心要素之一——自我调节,与对注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的研究相结合,该研究表明,这种疾病与自我调节能力降低,有时甚至严重受损有关。从经验上讲,我们通过对工作个体的定性研究来探索患有多动症的员工是如何在工作中茁壮成长的。与之前的研究结果相反,我们的研究揭示了患有多动症的员工茁壮成长的阴暗面,对他们的健康和成长机会产生负面影响,最终增加了自愿辞职的可能性。在我们的分析中,我们解释了为什么尽管最初对生产力有积极的促进作用,但对患有多动症的员工来说,蓬勃发展最终是一个有害的过程。我们认为,低自我调节能力,加上低自尊和对失败的恐惧,驱使他们过度工作,忽视了对自己和家人的照顾。我们为患有多动症的员工和他们的公司提出建议,以阻止这种消极的恶性循环。
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Thriving for Nothing? The Hidden Costs of Thriving for Employees With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Their Employers

Research has shown that thriving at work leads to positive outcomes for both organizations and employees. A critical element of thriving is self-regulation, which enables employees to effectively manage their emotions and behaviors in alignment with their long-term goals. However, there is a limited understanding of how employees experience thriving when self-regulation is impaired. In this article, we integrate thriving theory and one of its central elements, self-regulation, with research on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) which has shown that the condition is associated with reduced and sometimes severely impaired self-regulation. Empirically, we explore how employees with ADHD experience thriving at work using a qualitative study of working individuals. In contrast to previous findings, our study uncovers a dark side of thriving for employees with ADHD, with negative consequences for their wellbeing and growth opportunities, and ultimately an increased likelihood of voluntary quitting. In our analysis, we explain why, despite an initial positive boost in productivity, thriving ends up being a harmful process for employees with ADHD. We argue that low self-regulation, together with low self-esteem and fear of failure, drive them to work excessively and neglect caring for themselves and their families. We develop recommendations for employees with ADHD and their companies to stop this negative downward spiral.

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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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