社交网络中的领导者图式:网络结构感知影响魅力的性别归因

The Leader-in-Social-Network Schema: Perceptions of Network Structure Affect Gendered Attributions of Charisma

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2015
被引 79
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,团队咨询网络的结构感知会影响对男女领导者的魅力归因:当网络集中时,女性被认为魅力低于男性;当网络紧密时,男性魅力低于女性。

Abstract

Charisma is crucially important for a range of leadership outcomes. Charisma is also in the eye of the beholder—an attribute perceived by followers. Traditional leadership theory has tended to assume charismatic attributions flow to men rather than women. We challenge this assumption of an inevitable charismatic bias toward men leaders. We propose that gender-biased attributions about the charismatic leadership of men and women are facilitated by the operation of a leader-in-social-network schema. Attributions of charismatic leadership depend on the match between the gender of the leader and the perceived structure of the network. In three studies encompassing both experimental and survey data, we show that when team advice networks are perceived to be centralized around one or a few individuals, women leaders are seen as less charismatic than men leaders. However, when networks are perceived to be cohesive (many connections among individuals), it is men who suffer a charismatic leadership disadvantage relative to women. Perceptions of leadership depend not only on whether the leader is a man or a woman but also on the social network context in which the leader is embedded.

领导力社会网络性别偏见魅力归因