追随者的运动模式预测更倾向于自信的领导者:通过他人的重要社会特征来调节适应

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Magali Beylat, Karl-Andrew Woltin, Julien Barbedor, Kai Sassenberg, Vincent Yzerbyt
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摘要

在先前关于领导-追随者情境下监管契合度的研究基础上,本研究调查了这种契合度与追随者运动模式(关注前进和保持行动流)和领导者自信之间的关系。在三项研究中,我们在线招募了会说英语的员工(Ntotal = 948),并评估了他们的监管模式。在研究1中,我们测量了参与者对他们理想的领导者应该具备的特征的偏好。在研究2中,参与者报告了他们实际领导的感知特征(能力/自信/道德/友好)。在研究3中,我们向参与者展示了高度自信和高度能干的领导者形象。参与者随后表明了他们对这些领导者的预期满意度和积极性。在研究中,下属的移动模式越高,他们就越看重领导的自信。这些发现表明,契合感也可以来自于与他人特征的一致,并揭示了领导者的自信何时受到赞赏。
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Followers’ Locomotion Mode Predicts Preferring Assertive Leaders: Regulatory Fit by Means of Valued Social Characteristics of Others

Building on prior work on regulatory fit in leader–follower contexts, the present work investigated such fit regarding followers’ locomotion mode (the concern to move forward and maintain action flow) and leader assertiveness. In three studies, we recruited English-speaking employees online (Ntotal = 948) and assessed their regulatory mode. In Study 1, we then measured participants’ preferences regarding characteristics their leaders ideally should have. In Study 2, participants reported perceived characteristics (ability/assertiveness/morality/friendliness) of their actual leader. In Study 3, we presented participants with a highly assertive versus highly able leader profile. Participants subsequently indicated their expected satisfaction with and motivation by these leaders. Across studies, the higher the followers’ locomotion mode, the more they valued their leader being assertive. These findings show that feelings of fit can also derive from an alignment with others’ characteristics and shed light on when leader assertiveness is appreciated.

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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
7.70%
发文量
84
期刊介绍: Topics covered include, among others, intergroup relations, group processes, social cognition, attitudes, social influence and persuasion, self and identity, verbal and nonverbal communication, language and thought, affect and emotion, embodied and situated cognition and individual differences of social-psychological relevance. Together with original research articles, the European Journal of Social Psychology"s innovative and inclusive style is reflected in the variety of articles published: Research Article: Original articles that provide a significant contribution to the understanding of social phenomena, up to a maximum of 12,000 words in length.
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