Reducing Organizational Politics in Performance Appraisal: The Role of Coaching Leaders for Age-Diverse Employees
研究了教练型领导风格能否降低员工对绩效评估中组织政治的感知,发现教练型领导尤其让年长员工觉得评分更公正,对管理年龄多样化团队有启发。
We examined whether a supervisor's coaching leadership style predicts the perception of organizational politics in performance appraisal (OPPA) reported by the collaborators. Additionally, we drew on social cognition and motivational life-span development theories to hypothesize age-related differences in perceived OPPA and its link with the coaching leadership style. Using hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) on a sample of 576 employees and 112 leaders, we found that coaching leaders are perceived as less manipulative in their performance ratings, especially by older employees. This article includes a discussion of the implications these results have for performance management of an age-diverse workforce. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.