被信任:团队代际年龄多样性如何促进和破坏跨界关系中的信任

Being trusted: How team generational age diversity promotes and undermines trust in cross‐boundary relationships

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2015
被引 46
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究团队年龄多样性如何影响边界跨越者与客户之间的信任感知,发现代际多样性在相同年龄的配对中削弱信任,在不同年龄的配对中增强信任。

Abstract

We examine how demographic context influences the trust that boundary spanners experience in their dyadic relationships with clients. Because of the salience of age as a demographic characteristic as well as the increasing prevalence of age diversity and intergenerational conflict in the workplace, we focus on team age diversity as a demographic social context that affects trust between boundary spanners and their clients. Using social categorization theory and theories of social capital, we develop and test our contextual argument that a boundary spanner's experience of being trusted is influenced by the social categorization processes that occur in dyadic interactions with a specific client and, simultaneously, by similar social categorization processes that influence the degree to which the client team as a whole serves as a cooperative resource for demographically similar versus dissimilar boundary spanner-client dyads. Using a sample of 168 senior boundary spanners from the consulting industry, we find that generational diversity among client team members from a client organization undermines the perception of being trusted within homogeneous boundary spanner-client dyads while it enhances the perception of being trusted within heterogeneous dyads. The perception of being trusted is an important aspect of cross-boundary relationships because it influences coordination and the costs associated with coordination.

组织行为学社会心理学团队多样性信任跨界关系