政治意愿、政治技能与政治行为

Political will, political skill, and political behavior

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2005
被引 258
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究基于Mintzberg的理论,发现成就需求和内在动机正向预测工作场所政治行为,且政治技能调节了政治行为与情绪劳动的关系。

Abstract

The current study used Mintzberg's (1983) conceptualization of political will and political skill to evaluate the predictors and consequences of political behavior at work. As elements of political will, we hypothesized that need for achievement and intrinsic motivation would predict the use of political behavior at work. Furthermore, we argued that political skill would moderate the relationship between political behavior and emotional labor. Data gathered from employees (N = 193) representing a wide array of organizations substantiated the proposed relationships. Specifically, need for achievement and intrinsic motivation were positively associated with political behavior. In turn, those opting to employ political behavior at work experienced a higher degree of emotional labor, but this relationship was found to operate differently at low and high levels of political skill. Specifically, emotional labor was a consequence of political behavior for those low in political skill, but emotional labor reactions from political behavior were neutralized for individuals high in political skill. Implications of these results, strengths and limitations, and directions for future research are discussed. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

组织行为学工作场所政治情绪劳动心理学