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当自由裁量的跨边界关系不再自由:封闭关系对非正式领导力感知的影响

When discretionary boundary spanning relationships cease becoming discretionary: The impact of closed ties on informal leadership perceptions.

Journal of Applied Psychology · 2021
被引 24
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究自由裁量跨边界关系(DBS)如何影响上级对下属非正式领导力的感知,发现任务导向和友谊导向的封闭DBS数量与领导力感知呈倒U型关系,且友谊导向的过度嵌入点更早出现。

Abstract

Organizations have recognized that effective informal leadership is a source of competitive advantage and invest heavily in leadership development efforts. Moreover, because of historical shifts in the nature of work, this informal leadership often takes the form of inter-unit boundary spanning. Because of these two developments, discretionary boundary spanning (DBS) between units has increasingly become a critical, dynamic, bottom-up activity where individuals lacking formal authority step up and take on informal leadership responsibilities. In this study, we draw upon Simmelian Tie Theory (STT) to examine the relationship between different types of DBS and formal leaders' perceptions of a subordinate's informal leadership and performance. We empirically document that a small number of closed task-oriented and closed friendship-oriented DBSs are instrumental in helping individuals demonstrate informal leadership. However, we also show that DBS places constraints on informal leadership when closed ties become too numerous. This results in an inverted-U relationship between the number of closed DBS ties and perceptions of leadership where the apex (i.e., point of over-embeddedness) emerges at a smaller number for friendship-oriented DBS relative to the apex for task-oriented DBSs. We discuss the theoretical implications of these results, as well as the practical implications for managers of organizations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

组织行为学领导力社会网络跨边界管理