职位头衔作为身份徽章:自我反思性头衔如何减少情绪耗竭

Job Titles as Identity Badges: How Self-Reflective Titles Can Reduce Emotional Exhaustion

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2013
被引 204
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过田野研究和实验发现,让员工自己创造能反映自身价值的职位头衔,可以通过增强自我验证和心理安全感来减少情绪耗竭,对管理者有实用价值。

Abstract

Job titles help organizations manage their human capital and have far-reaching implications for employees' identities. Because titles do not always reflect the unique value that employees bring to their jobs, some organizations have recently experimented with encouraging employees to create their own job titles. To explore the psychological implications of self-reflective job titles, we conducted field research combining inductive qualitative and deductive experimental methods. In Study 1, a qualitative study at the Make-A-Wish Foundation, we were surprised to learn that employees experienced self-reflective job titles as reducing their emotional exhaustion. We triangulated interviews, observations, and archival documents to identify three explanatory mechanisms through which self-reflective job titles may operate: self-verification, psychological safety, and external rapport. In Study 2, a field quasi-experiment within a health care system, we found that employees who created self-reflective job titles experienced less emotional exhaustion five weeks later, whereas employees in two control groups did not. These effects were mediated by increases in self-verification and psychological safety, but not external rapport. Our research suggests that self-reflective job titles can be important vehicles for identity expression and stress reduction, offering meaningful implications for research on job titles, identity, and emotional exhaustion.

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