年轻主管,年长下属:年龄差异、情绪与绩效的组织层面研究

Younger supervisors, older subordinates: An organizational-level study of age differences, emotions, and performance

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2016
被引 76
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了年轻主管与年长下属之间的平均年龄差异如何影响职场负面情绪频率,进而影响公司绩效,并发现下属表达情绪时影响显著,压抑情绪则影响消失。

Abstract

Younger employees are often promoted into supervisory positions in which they then manage older subordinates. Do companies benefit or suffer when supervisors and subordinates have inverse age differences? In this study, we examine how average age differences between younger supervisors and older subordinates are linked to the emotions that prevail in the workforce, and to company performance. We propose that the average age differences determine how frequently older subordinates and their coworkers experience negative emotions, and that these emotion frequency levels in turn relate to company performance. The indirect relationship between age differences and performance occurs only if subordinates express their feelings toward their supervisor, but the association is neutralized if emotions are suppressed. We find consistent evidence for this theoretical model in a study of 61 companies with multiple respondents. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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