从权力宝座上服务自我

Serving the Self From the Seat of Power

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2014
被引 142
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

综合跨学科研究,揭示领导者以权谋私行为可预测:权力放大自我目标导向行为,且权力受威胁时领导者更关注维持权力,对组织选拔和培养利他型领导者有启示。

Abstract

Why do some leaders use their position to amass personal prestige and resources, and others to benefit the team, the organization, or society? This article synthesizes new, cross-disciplinary research showing that self-serving leader behavior is predictable based on the function and nature of power—an essential component of leadership. First, because power increases goal-oriented behavior, it amplifies the tendency of self-focused goals to yield self-interested behavior. Self-focused goals may arise from a variety of sources; evidence is reviewed for the role of traits (e.g., low agreeableness), values (e.g., self-enhancement), self-construal (e.g., independence), and motivation (e.g., personalized power motivation). Second, because power is generally desirable, leaders whose power is threatened (e.g., self-doubts, positional instability) will turn their focus to maintaining that power—even at others’ expense. These ideas have important implications for research and for organizational efforts to develop leaders who will improve others’ outcomes rather than merely benefit themselves.

领导力权力心理学组织行为学人格特质