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突出还是融入:奉承行为及其对与上级和团队成员社会交换质量影响的社会情境视角

Sticking out versus fitting in: A social context perspective of ingratiation and its effect on social exchange quality with supervisors and teammates.

Journal of Applied Psychology · 2021
被引 29
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,员工对上级的奉承行为会提升与上级的社会交换质量,但会降低与团队成员的关系;而奉承行为在团队中的相对水平(高于或一致于他人)分别影响与上级和团队成员的社会交换质量。

Abstract

Research indicates that whereas ingratiation directed toward one's supervisor enhances employee-supervisor social exchange quality, it diminishes social exchange quality with those who observe this behavior, such as team members. However, because researchers have largely overlooked the role of social context in shaping supervisors' and teammates' reactions to ingratiatory employees, current understanding of how ingratiation plays out in complex organizational settings may be incomplete, and perhaps misleading. In this study, we augment a social context perspective with social exchange theory to propose that comparative levels of ingratiation, determined by the focal employee's ingratiation in the context of other team members' ingratiation, shape social exchange quality with supervisors and teammates. The results from a multi-wave multi-source field study of 222 employees and their supervisors from 64 teams show that higher levels of ingratiation relative to other team members increases the employee's social exchange quality with the supervisor, whereas congruence between the employee's and other team members' ingratiation enhances social exchange quality with team members. We also find that relative ingratiation and ingratiation congruence increase citizenship received from supervisors and team members, respectively, via social exchange quality with the corresponding actor(s). Overall, our research contributes to a more complete understanding of ingratiation, especially in regard to how reactions to this behavior are largely a function of the social context in which it occurs. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

组织行为学社会交换理论社会心理学人力资源管理