理想价值观与反理想价值观作为两种不同力量:探索组织价值观研究中的一个空白

Ideal Values and Counter‐ideal Values as Two Distinct Forces: Exploring a Gap in Organizational Value Research

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT REVIEWS · 2013
被引 38
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

指出价值观研究只关注人们追求的“理想价值观”,忽略了人们刻意避免的“反理想价值观”,并探讨了这一空白对组织价值观研究的意义。

Abstract

Motives and values at work have long been key topics of business and management studies. In a focused review of the literature on the nature of human values, this paper identifies a disconnect with the literature on human motivation, despite the otherwise inherent relatedness of the two fields. Specifically, extant theory and research have conceptualized values generally in terms of ideals, namely desired end‐states that individuals strive to approach. Although values, by this definition, express motivational concerns, theories of human motivation suggest that there are two forces to consider, i.e. approach and avoidance motivation. By applying this ‘two forces’ perspective to value research, this paper identifies a gap in the literature on values: namely, the idea that individuals are also influenced by counter‐ideal values, i.e. end‐states that they deliberately seek to avoid. The identification of this gap opens up new opportunities for value research in general and organizational value research in particular. To pave the way for future research, this paper critically discusses the few studies that have taken first steps in that direction and outlines research questions that may follow for issues such as employer branding and person–organization fit. This paper closes by providing suggestions on how to tackle the issue in organizational practice.

组织行为人力资源管理社会心理学价值观研究