通过叙事视角看工作主动性:探究实现目标过程中的情感旅程

Work-related proactivity through the lens of narrative: Investigating emotional journeys in the process of making things happen

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2018
被引 45
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于92个主动性事件,通过叙事视角揭示了员工在实现工作改进过程中三种不同的情感旅程模式(挫折型、威胁型、成长型),并探讨其对未来主动性的影响。

Abstract

Organizations benefit from proactive employees who initiate improvements at work. Although evidence suggests happy employees are more likely to become proactive, the emotional journeys employees take during the process of making things happen, and their implications for future proactivity at work, remain unclear. To develop an understanding of patterns of emotions in the process of proactivity, I conducted a qualitative study based on 92 proactivity episodes by employees and their managers in the service centre of a multinational organization. Findings, through the lens of narrative, indicate that emotional journeys in proactivity took different forms. First, a proactivity-as-frustration narrative captured individuals’ emotional patterns of proactivity as a consistently unpleasant action when initiated and seen through. Second, a proactivity-as-threat narrative captured instances of proactivity that derailed at the onset, owing to feelings of fear. Third, a proactivity-as-growth narrative, although initially characterized by negative emotions, gave way to feelings such as excitement, joy and pride in the process, as well as to sustained motivation to engage in proactivity. Overall, findings of this research show that as employees embark in showing initiative in their organization, they are set on different emotional paths that, in turn, likely impact their future willingness to become proactive at work.

组织行为学员工主动性情感研究叙事分析