组织影响策略感知中的性别差异

Gender differences in the perception of organizational influence tactics

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 1991
被引 32
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过实验设计,研究了152名管理者和专业人员对政治影响行为的感知,发现男性比女性更容忍政治行为,且人们更偏爱同性别的影响者。

Abstract

Abstract A short incident describing a political influence attempt was given to 152 management level and professional employees. Subjects were then asked to complete short attitude scales pertaining to the characteristics of the actor and the incident. The experimental factorial design included three factors (1) sex of subject, (2) sex of influencing party, (3) sex of target of influence. The results suggest that males are more tolerant of political behavior than women. Subjects view political manipulators of their own sex more favorably than manipulators of the opposite sex. Subjects of both sexes are more tolerant of political behavior when the victim of the behavior is a member of the opposite sex rather than of their own sex. The results may suggest a growing inclination on the part of both genders to identify with members of their own sex as a meaningful coalition and react to organizational events in view of the implications to members of their own gender. Possible implications for research and intervention are suggested.

组织行为性别差异政治行为社会心理学