感到焦虑并虐待低绩效者:高绩效工作系统与辱虐管理的多层次模型

Feeling anxious and abusing low performers: A multilevel model of high performance work systems and abusive supervision

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2021
被引 34
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究揭示高绩效工作系统通过增加领导焦虑,进而导致对低绩效员工的辱虐行为,尤其当领导经验较少时。

Abstract

Summary In the present research, we identify high performance work systems (HPWSs) as an important yet unexamined driver of abusive supervision. Drawing from the theory of workplace anxiety, we specifically propose that HPWSs increase leader anxiety, especially when the leader's job experience is relatively low. Then, we argue that this anxiety ultimately causes leaders to abuse their employees in response, especially when those employees are poor performers. We tested our hypotheses in a field study (Study 1) using multiwave, multisource, multilevel data collected from 508 employees nested in 81 departments across 24 organizations in China and in a sample of US managers (Study 2) that also examined alternative explanations for our effects. Taken together, our findings offer new insight into the cross‐level drivers of abusive supervision and highlight the critical role of emotion in the link between human resource (HR) systems and leader behavior.

人力资源管理辱虐管理工作焦虑高绩效工作系统领导行为