事情应尽可能简单,但不可过于简单:整合管理与生理学

Things Should Be Made As Simple As Possible, But No Simpler: Integrating Management and Physiology

Academy of Management Review · 2008
被引 2
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

评论Heaphy和Dutton关于积极社会互动有益生理效应的观点,指出其证据和术语不够精确,对生理系统复杂性理解过于简单,并为未来研究提出建议。

Abstract

Heaphy and Dutton’s (2008) article is to be lauded for attempting two difficult yet valuable things. The first is to re-embody the study of management, and the second is to try to initiate an interdisciplinary conversation. These are important objectives, which the authors have pursued tenaciously. Their paper might, however, make a stronger case for the incorporation of physiology in management research had the authors produced stronger empirical evidence and used more precise terminology. In this dialogue I examine the evidence presented “that positive social interactions at work have beneficial physiological effects” (2008: 137), as well as the explanations of physiological processes put forth by the authors. I fear that both of these imply an overly simplistic understanding of the complexity of physiological systems and an attempt to fit the evidence to a particular theoretical viewpoint. In light of this, I make some recommendations for future research.

生理学管理学研究社会互动实证证据