伸出援手耗尽意志:助人的日常成本与收益

When lending a hand depletes the will: The daily costs and benefits of helping.

Journal of Applied Psychology · 2016
被引 238 · 同刊同年前 6%
FT 50ABS 4★

中文导读

基于连续三周的工作日记数据,研究发现回应帮助请求会加速消耗员工的自我调节资源,但感知到的亲社会影响能补充资源;亲社会动机强的员工消耗更多、补充更少。

Abstract

Employees help on a regular daily basis while at work, yet surprisingly little is known about how responding to help requests affects helpers. Although recent theory suggests that helping may come at a cost to the helper, the majority of the helping literature has focused on the benefits of helping. The current study addresses the complex nature of helping by simultaneously considering its costs and benefits for helpers. Using daily diary data across 3 consecutive work weeks, we examine the relationship between responding to help requests, perceived prosocial impact of helping, and helpers' regulatory resources. We find that responding to help requests depletes regulatory resources at an increasing rate, yet perceived prosocial impact of helping can replenish resources. We also find that employees' prosocial motivation moderates these within-person relationships, such that prosocial employees are depleted to a larger extent by responding to help requests, and replenished to a lesser extent by the perceived prosocial impact of helping. Understanding the complex relationship of helping with regulatory resources is important because such resources have downstream effects on helpers' behavior in the workplace. We discuss the implications of our findings for both theory and practice. (PsycINFO Database Record

组织行为学工作心理学亲社会行为资源消耗