人格、组织文化与合作:来自商业模拟的证据

Personality, Organizational Culture, and Cooperation: Evidence from a Business Simulation

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 1995
被引 515
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过商业模拟实验,研究人格特质(合作倾向)与组织文化(个人主义/集体主义)如何共同影响个体的合作行为,发现合作型人格在集体主义文化中表现最合作,且对文化规范更敏感。

Abstract

We thank the Center for Creative Leadership, the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, and the University of California's Haas School of Business and Institute of Personality and Social Research for financial support; Dave Caldwell, Ben Hermalin, Chris McCusker, Barry O'Neill, Charles O'Reilly, Jeff Polzer, Brent Roberts, and Tom Tyler for comments on earlier drafts of this paper; and Rebecca Brown, Mary Cusack, Karen Etty Jehn, Kathy Mozier, Margaret Neale, Jeff Polzer, Barry Staw, and Jonathan Whitney for help with data collection or coding. We are especially grateful to Bob Sutton, three anonymous ASO reviewers, and Linda Pike for their editorial guidance. Deriving predictions from congruence theory, we explored the personal and situational sources of cooperation by contrasting behavior under conditions of personality fit and misfit with culture in an organizational simulation. We assessed MBA students' disposition to cooperate and randomly assigned them to simulated organizations that either emphasized collectivistic or individualistic cultural values. We found that cooperative subjects in collectivistic cultures were rated by coworkers as the most cooperative; they reported working with the greatest number of people, and they had the strongest preferences for evaluating work performance on the basis of contributions to teams rather than individual achievement. Results also showed that cooperative people were more responsive to the individualistic or collectivistic norms characterizing their organization's culture: They exhibited greater differences in their level of cooperative behavior across the two cultures than did individualistic people. We discuss the organizational implications of the conditions influencing behavioral expressions of personal cooperativeness.

组织行为学人格心理学组织文化合作行为