哎呀,我又犯错了!职场社交失误的情感体验、人际反应与关系后果

Oops, I did it (again)! The emotional experience, interpersonal responses, and relational consequences of social gaffes in the workplace

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2021
被引 6
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究职场中员工无意违反社交期望的社交失误事件,分析其如何引发尴尬、内疚或羞耻等情绪,进而影响员工的人际修复或退缩行为,以及同事的反应如何塑造双方交换关系质量。

Abstract

Summary In line with the research on how specific episodes affect relationships, we advance workplace social gaffes—work episodes where employees think either their own or others' social behavior unintentionally violated interactional expectations and threatened the actor's relational value—as an event that can shape employees' workplace exchange relationships. Using a sensemaking lens, we explain when and why employees will believe they committed a social gaffe. In so doing, we advance a new definition of a social gaffe that outlines its necessary attributes. We then integrate sensemaking with the research on self‐conscious emotions to theorize that on perceiving their social gaffe, employees can experience embarrassment, or guilt, or shame—based on how they make sense of the social gaffe. These emotions, in turn, are theorized to shape employees' subsequent interpersonal response (repair vs. withdrawal). Moving onto colleagues' reaction, we posit that whether or not colleagues view the initial employee action as a social gaffe will influence their reaction (benign vs. hostile) to employees' interpersonal response. Over time, this employee–colleague interaction pattern is theorized to influence the quality of their exchange relationship. We thus outline how even seemingly minor workplace social gaffes can have complex emotional, interpersonal, and relational consequences.

组织行为学社会心理学人际关系情绪管理职场沟通