群体成员情感在信任与合作关系中的作用

The Role of Group Member Affect in the Relationship between Trust and Cooperation

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2009
被引 56
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究发现,低信任个体在遇到高激活情感状态的群体成员时更愿意合作,而高信任个体的合作不受他人情感影响,这一效应通过对他人的合作预期来解释。

Abstract

It is widely acknowledged that trust greatly affects work group functioning. Whereas trust may facilitate cooperation, distrust may impede it. Insight into when distrusters may be prompted to cooperate may therefore be of importance. Empirical studies point to several moderators of the effect of trust on cooperation. Unfortunately, these studies largely ignored the potential role of group member affect. Our study shows that group members' affective displays (particularly the activation level of the displays) have a substantial impact on the relationship between trust and cooperation. First, a scenario experiment (n=80) revealed that low trusting individuals were more willing to cooperate when confronted with group members who display high (versus low) activation affective states, whereas for more high trusting individuals cooperation was not contingent on other group members' affective displays. Second, a laboratory experiment (n=78), employing a social dilemma paradigm, replicated these findings and indicated that this effect is explained by the extent to which others are expected to cooperate. The discussion focuses on theoretical implications and managerial ramifications. Our study testifies to the significant role that affect may play in keeping up cooperation in organizations and work groups when trust is withering.

组织行为社会心理学信任合作情感