感知压力的人际视角:考察压力管理者的亲社会应对反应模式

An interpersonal perspective of perceived stress: Examining the prosocial coping response patterns of stressed managers

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2019
被引 35
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

从人际视角出发,发现管理者感知到的压力会促使他们向下属表现出分享功劳和知识等亲社会应对行为,进而降低员工离职率并提升工作绩效。

Abstract

Summary We adopt an interpersonal perspective and examine the adaptive effects of managers' perceived stress on their behavior towards subordinates. Drawing from the transactional model of stress (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984), we advance a model that highlights the propensity for stressed managers to engage in prosocial coping behaviors towards their employees, which in turn are related to lower levels of turnover and higher levels of job performance. We tested our predictions in a sample of 281 employees and their 53 managers working in a clothing retailer in Turkey. Consistent with predictions, we found positive effects of managers' perceived stress on their prosocial coping behaviors and employee outcomes. Managers' perceived stress was positively related to sharing credit with employees for managers who held positive implicit prototypes about employees. Results also indicated that managers' perceived stress was positively related to sharing knowledge with their subordinates regardless of implicit follower prototypes. Both sharing credit and sharing knowledge, in turn, were related to turnover intentions and actual turnover, and sharing credit was related to job performance. This study extends past work by adopting an interpersonal perspective of stress and demonstrating that managerial stress can have positive effects on employee outcomes via prosocial coping behaviors.

心理学组织行为学领导力压力管理亲社会行为