组织政治感知对工作绩效的双刃剑效应

IF 4.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Bo Fu, Jian Peng
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虽然以往的研究强调了组织政治感知对工作绩效的不利影响,但我们认为,组织政治感知还可以激励个人发展与主管的关系,从而提高员工的工作绩效。为了调和这些相互矛盾的观点,我们利用交易压力理论和方法回避框架来探讨POP对工作绩效的双刃剑效应。我们研究了对比评估(即挑战评估和威胁评估)和关系应对策略(即建立关系和回避互动)如何以一种取决于员工表现出接近气质还是回避气质的方式促成这种双重效应。一项试点研究通过揭示POP通过以主管为导向的关系建立与领导-成员交换(LMX)呈正相关,从而确定了POP的积极方面。主要研究通过揭示POP的双刃剑效应,扩展了先导研究的结果。具体来说,方法导向型员工将POP视为一种挑战,并通过与主管建立关系来应对这种情况,从而提高LMX和工作绩效。相反,回避型员工将POP视为威胁,并通过避免与主管互动来应对这种情况,从而导致LMX降低和工作绩效降低。这项研究提供了有价值的见解和新的方法,可以帮助解释与POP相关的复杂性。
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The double-edged sword effect of the perception of organizational politics on job performance

The double-edged sword effect of the perception of organizational politics on job performance

The double-edged sword effect of the perception of organizational politics on job performance

While previous research has highlighted the detrimental impact of the perception of organizational politics (POP) on job performance, we propose that POP can also motivate individuals to develop relationships with their supervisors, thus enhancing employees' job performance. To reconcile these competing perspectives, we draw on transactional stress theory and the approach-avoidance framework to explore the double-edged sword effect of POP on job performance. We examine how contrasting appraisals (i.e., challenge appraisals and threat appraisals) and relational coping strategies (i.e., relationship building and interaction avoidance) contribute to this dual effect in a manner that depends on whether employees exhibit an approach temperament or an avoidance temperament. A pilot study identified positive aspects of POP by revealing that POP is positively related to leader–member exchange (LMX) via supervisor-oriented relationship building. The main study extended the findings of the pilot study by revealing the double-edged sword effect of POP. Specifically, approach-oriented employees appraise POP as a challenge and cope with this situation by engaging in relationship building with their supervisors, thus leading to increased LMX and job performance. Conversely, avoidance-oriented employees appraise POP as a threat and cope with this situation by avoiding interaction with their supervisors, thus leading to reduced LMX and job performance. This study offers valuable insights and new approaches that can help account for the complexities associated with POP.

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期刊介绍: "Applied Psychology: An International Review" is the esteemed official journal of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP), a venerable organization established in 1920 that unites scholars and practitioners in the field of applied psychology. This peer-reviewed journal serves as a global platform for the scholarly exchange of research findings within the diverse domain of applied psychology. The journal embraces a wide array of topics within applied psychology, including organizational, cross-cultural, educational, health, counseling, environmental, traffic, and sport psychology. It particularly encourages submissions that enhance the understanding of psychological processes in various applied settings and studies that explore the impact of different national and cultural contexts on psychological phenomena.
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