自我管理团队中的领导过度涌现:性别与抵消偏见的作用

Leadership Over-Emergence in Self-Managing Teams: The Role of Gender and Countervailing Biases

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2014
被引 210
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中文导读

研究了自我管理团队中领导过度涌现现象,发现男性更容易过度涌现为领导者,但女性在展现主动领导行为时也会因抵消偏见而过度涌现。

Abstract

We examine leadership over-emergence, defined as instances when the level of one’s leadership emergence is higher than the level of one’s leadership effectiveness, in a sample of intact self-managing teams who worked together for a period of seven months. We draw from Gender Role Theory and Expectancy Violation Theory to examine the role of gender in predicting leadership over-emergence. Building on arguments from Gender Role Theory, we find that all else equal, men over-emerge as leaders. However, Expectancy Violation Theory suggests that women are likely to benefit from a countervailing bias. Specifically, women are attributed with higher levels of leadership emergence than men when they engage in agentic leadership behaviors—even if the level of the behaviors exhibited by men is exactly the same. Because the impact of these behaviors on leadership effectiveness is not contingent on gender, however, women who engage in more task behaviors and boundary spanning behaviors in self-managing teams also over-emerge as leaders. We discuss the implications of this study for Gender Role Theory and Expectancy Violation Theory, along with practical implications for managing the problem of leadership over-emergence in work groups.

领导力性别研究团队管理组织行为学