为家人求稳:家庭动机对员工生产力和创造力的双重影响探究

Playing It Safe for My Family: Exploring the Dual Effects of Family Motivation on Employee Productivity and Creativity

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2019
被引 131
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于自我决定理论和“苦干与巧干”框架,研究发现家庭动机通过增加工作努力提升生产力,但也会让员工将工作视为养家手段而降低创造力,且家庭财务压力会增强这一动机,对女性影响更大。

Abstract

Research has shown that family motivation exerts an energizing effect on employee performance. Challenging this, we argue that family motivation is a double-edged sword with both an energizing and a debilitating effect on employee performance, depending on the performance criterion in question. Specifically, drawing upon self-determination theory and the “hard work versus smart work” framework, we hypothesize that family motivation is positively related to employee productivity via enhanced work effort (i.e., energizing effect). However, family motivation also stimulates employees to see their jobs as a means to gain financial support for their family, rather than an end in itself, which is associated with lower levels of creativity (i.e., debilitating effect). We further propose that employees’ family motivation is higher when they experience higher levels of family financial pressure, and that financial pressure is more strongly related to family motivation for women than for men. We find support for our hypotheses in a sample of 187 low-wage, blue-collar workers and a sample of 439 relatively high-income, white-collar employees. We also conduct a qualitative study with 40 high-income employees; results provide a more nuanced understanding of the ways in which family motivation shapes perceptions of the job and subsequent behaviors and outcomes.

组织行为学员工动机工作绩效创造力