领导力研究中的控制变量:一项定性与定量综述

Control Variables in Leadership Research: A Qualitative and Quantitative Review

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2017
被引 193
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

通过定性与定量方法,审查了10本顶级管理与应用心理学期刊中控制变量的使用情况,发现多数研究缺乏理论依据且效果量弱,并提出了改进建议。

Abstract

Statistical control of extraneous (i.e., third) variables is a common analytic tool among leadership researchers. While such a strategy is typically assumed to prove beneficial, it can actually introduce various complications that are underestimated or even ignored. This study investigates and summarizes the current state of control variable usage in leadership research by qualitatively and quantitatively examining the use of statistical control variables in 10 highly regarded management and applied psychology journals. Despite available “best practices,” our results indicate that control variable usage in existing leadership studies is rarely grounded in theory but instead frequently relies on outdated misconceptions. Moreover, a meta-analysis of the relationships between popular control variables and leadership constructs finds nearly universal weak effect sizes, suggesting that many studies may not only be losing valuable degrees of freedom but also making inferences based on biased parameter estimates. To address these issues, we put forth a number of recommendations to assist leadership scholars with determining whether potential third variables should be controlled for in their leadership research.

领导力研究研究方法控制变量元分析