自我认知如何可能导致不平等

How Self-Conception May Lead to Inequality

GROUP & ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT · 2003
被引 55
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究发现在群体中,领导者比追随者更倾向于给自己多分资源,违反公平原则,但高问责情境下会更遵守公平。

Abstract

This research examined the influence of role (leader or follower) within a group on the use of the equality rule (dividing resources equally) in allocation decisions. Different positions in the organizational hierarchy may activate different role schemas on how individuals should behave. Role schemas for leaders communicate that they should act responsibly, but also that they deserve certain privileges relevant to the allocation situation. It was predicted that leaders would allocate more resources to themselves than to their followers. The results of three studies (two scenario studies and one experimental study) revealed that leaders violated the equality rule by allocating more than a fair share of resources to themselves. Results also showed that leaders used the equality rule more for identifiable decisions (high accountability) than for unidentifiable decisions (low accountability). Findings are discussed in terms of leadership and social decision theories. Practical implications are outlined.

社会心理学组织行为资源分配领导力