矛盾型领导行为对员工核心自我评价的影响:一个条件过程分析模型

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Yi Fan Wang, He Xuan Li, Meng Han, Jia Yu Huang
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摘要

利用对中国737名组织员工的调查数据,本研究表明,矛盾的领导行为可以显著而积极地预测员工的核心自我评价和对内部人地位的感知。同时,内部人状态认知对员工的核心自我评价有显著正向预测作用,并在矛盾领导行为对员工核心自我评价的影响中起到中介作用。提高感知心理安全水平可以增强矛盾领导行为与感知内部地位对核心自我评价的影响之间的关系。管理者可以通过让员工将自己视为组织中的内部人员来提高他们自相矛盾的领导技能,直接有效地提高员工的核心自我评价,也可以增强员工的归属感。管理者需要为团队成员创造一个安全的氛围;相互尊重和信任的环境可以有效地催化矛盾领导行为对员工核心自我评价的积极影响。
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The Influence of Paradoxical Leader Behaviors on Employees' Core Self-Evaluation: A Conditional Process Analysis Model
Using data obtained from a survey conducted with 737 employees of organizations in China, this study demonstrated that paradoxical leadership behavior can significantly and positively predict employees' core self-evaluation and perception of insider status. At the same time, insider status cognition significantly and positively predicted the core self-evaluation of employees, and played a mediating role in the impact of paradoxical leadership behavior on employees' core self-evaluation. Improving the perceived psychological safety level can enhance the relationship between paradoxical leadership behavior and the effect of perceived insider status on core self-evaluation. Managers can improve their paradoxical leadership skills, directly and effectively improve their employees' core self-evaluation, and also enhance employees' sense of belonging, by making employees think of themselves as insiders in the organization. Managers need to create a safe atmosphere for team members; an environment of mutual respect and trust can effectively catalyze the positive effects of paradoxical leadership behaviors on employees' core self-evaluation.
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Social Behavior and Personality
Social Behavior and Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
CiteScore
2.20
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117
期刊介绍: Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal publishes papers on all aspects of social, personality, and developmental psychology. The journal has successfully published the work of over 5,500 researchers and professionals, continuously for over 40 years. Now in its prime, the journal looks forward with enthusiasm to continued professional maturity and service to its readership and discipline.
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