从虐待走向和解:基于权力依赖视角看下属何时以及如何打破虐待循环

Moving from Abuse to Reconciliation: A Power-Dependence Perspective on When and How a Follower Can Break the Spiral of Abuse

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2017
被引 118
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于权力依赖理论,研究下属如何通过平衡操作改变权力不对等,从而减少领导虐待并促进和解,对组织行为学者和管理实践者均有参考价值。

Abstract

Despite the burgeoning research on abusive supervision, the literature lacks an in-depth understanding of how followers can successfully break the spiral of abusive supervision over time and influence their leaders to engage in reconciliatory behaviors following abusive supervision. Using power-dependence theory as our framework, we first examine the specific state of power dependence that predicts abusive supervision. We then theorize balancing operations as coping strategies that the follower can use to address the persistence of abusive supervision over time by changing the power imbalance within the dyad. We hypothesize that through the follower’s approach balancing operations, the leader is more likely to regard the abused follower as someone who is instrumental to his or her pursuit of goals and resources, resulting in a reduction in future abuse and an increase in the leader’s future reconciliation. After developing and validating measures of balancing operations, we test the hypotheses using a three-wave panel design with field data from a real estate company (Study 1). In addition, we strengthen our conclusions by replicating our results through a different field sample in a commercial bank (Study 2). The findings’ theoretical and practical implications for abusive supervision and followership are discussed.

辱虐管理权力依赖理论领导-下属关系组织行为学