从减少到发展:生活经历如何培养谦卑的意义模型

IF 9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Emily Grijalva, Timothy D. Maynes, Benjamin M. Galvin, Katie L. Badura
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对于人们来说,讲述改变了他们看待自己和对待工作方式的谦卑经历并不罕见。尽管人们普遍认为谦卑的经历会带来好处,但我们对这些经历会带来什么以及它们如何有助于形成谦卑的理解并不完全。现有的研究主要是由一系列特殊的事件组成,如果没有深入研究是什么让这些经历与众不同,或者它们是如何融入一个人的身份的,这些事件可能会让人感到羞愧。我们的理论结合了来自意义建构和谦卑文献的见解,以明确谦卑经历内化的动态过程,包括限制或增强这些事件影响的偶然因素。这种方法增加了对谦卑经历的理解的理论精确性,并挑战了谦卑是一种稳定品质的隐含假设。此外,我们通过区分谦卑本身及其发展过程,为关于谦卑如何与负面情绪和自我观点相关的辩论提供信息。在整篇论文中,我们使用领导作为一个说明性的背景来建立我们的理论,但是我们提出的过程适用于跨组织角色。总之,这项工作为更好地理解谦卑的经历如何培养谦卑提供了基础——谦卑是一种允许个人从更有自我意识、更以他人为导向的角度来看待自己的角色的属性。
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From Diminishment to Development: A Sensemaking Model of How Life Experiences Foster Humility
It is not uncommon for people to recount humbling experiences that have transformed how they see themselves and approach their work. Although the benefits of humbling experiences are widely assumed, we have an incomplete understanding of what these experiences entail and how they may help forge humility. Existing research consists largely of idiosyncratic lists of events that might be humbling without deeper inquiry into what makes these experiences unique or how they are integrated into one’s identity. Our theorizing combines insights from the sensemaking and humility literatures to specify the dynamic processes through which humbling experiences are internalized, including contingency factors that limit or enhance the impact of these events. This approach adds theoretical precision to the understanding of what it means to have had a humbling experience and challenges the implicit assumption that humility is a stable quality. In addition, we inform the debate about how humility relates to negative emotions and self-views by distinguishing humility itself from the process through which it is developed. Throughout the paper, we use leadership as an illustrative context to ground our theorizing, but the processes we propose apply across organizational roles. Altogether, this work provides a foundation for better understanding how humbling experiences cultivate humility—an attribute that allows individuals to approach their roles from a more self-aware, other-oriented perspective.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management (JOM) aims to publish rigorous empirical and theoretical research articles that significantly contribute to the field of management. It is particularly interested in papers that have a strong impact on the overall management discipline. JOM also encourages the submission of novel ideas and fresh perspectives on existing research. The journal covers a wide range of areas, including business strategy and policy, organizational behavior, human resource management, organizational theory, entrepreneurship, and research methods. It provides a platform for scholars to present their work on these topics and fosters intellectual discussion and exchange in these areas.
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