当组织政治重要时:感知到的政治行为频率与距离的影响

When organizational politics matters: The effects of the perceived frequency and distance of experienced politics

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2017
被引 34
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究组织政治行为的频率和心理距离如何影响员工对其评价,发现负面政治行为频率与评价呈倒U型关系,且受距离调节;正面政治行为频率越高评价越好,但距离会降低其吸引力。

Abstract

Drawing from literature linking organizational politics with effects of challenge or hindrance stressors, this study investigated the effects of the frequency and psychological distance of positive and negative conceptualizations of perceived politics on the impact to the individual. It was hypothesized that the frequency of political behavior would exhibit an inverted-U-function relationship with favorable evaluations of political behavior and that this relationship would be moderated by distance. Two independent samples were used to test the hypotheses. Results for negative conceptualizations of perceived politics indicated a curvilinear frequency–evaluation relationship such that moderate levels of negative or dysfunctional politics are evaluated more favorably than either high or low levels. The distance of the political behavior was further found to moderate this relationship, with distant politics having little effect on the frequency–evaluation relationship, but politics with nearby impact yielding more negative evaluations as frequency increased. For positive conceptualizations of perceived politics, results revealed that respondents evaluated this form of politics more favorably the more it occurred. Further, positive political behavior was reported to be less desirable when its impact was believed to be at a distance rather than being felt by respondents personally. Implications are discussed.

组织行为组织政治社会心理学工作压力