保持一致还是不一致?友谊和群体视角在管理者分配决策中的作用

To be or not to be consistent? The role of friendship and group‐targeted perspective in managers' allocation decisions

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2020
被引 16
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究管理者在分配资源时,与员工的友谊关系如何影响其是否一致执行现有规则,以及群体视角如何缓解这种矛盾。

Abstract

Summary Adopting a justice enactment perspective, we explore managers' consistent versus inconsistent application of existing rules in allocation decisions. We propose that when managers form friendship relationships with their employees, they are likely to experience greater tensions when fulfilling their managerial duties as resource allocators. On the one hand, managers may wish to deviate from the rules to benefit an employee who is also a friend. On the other hand, benefiting one employee (but not others) might lead to tensions in managers' friendships with other employees. We further argue that the extent to which managers adopt a group‐targeted perspective affects the resolution of this tension such that, from such a perspective, they are more likely to perceive consistent application of existing rules (vs. deviating from them) as fairer. We find support for our predictions across a field study and an experimental study. We discuss implications of our findings for literatures on justice enactment, allocation decisions, and workplace friendships.

管理组织行为社会心理学资源分配