披着羊皮的狼:探索领导者谦逊与不道德行为之间的关系

A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Exploring the Relationship Between Leader Humility and Unethical Behavior

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2021
被引 27
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究基于道德许可理论,从行动者视角探讨领导者谦逊如何导致对组织有益或有害的不道德行为,并发现领导者关系问责制可缓解这一效应。

Abstract

Prior research on the effects of leader humility implies that the more humility the leader exhibits, the greater the positive effect on recipients (e.g., followers and teams). However, little or no attention has so far been paid to the effects on the actors (e.g., leaders), who espouse humble behavior. In response to recent calls to theorize and examine how humility impacts these actors, this research draws on moral licensing theory, adopting an actor-centric approach to examine the mechanisms through which leader humility can lead to unethical behavior, such as unethical behavior for an organization (pseudobeneficial) and unethical behavior toward the organization (detrimental). Ultimately, we propose leader relational accountability as a moderator to mitigate the moral licensing effect of humble leaders. Results from a survey study provide support for the proposed hypotheses.

领导力道德心理学组织行为社会心理学