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应对困境的纽带?重塑社会联系以应对疫情困扰

The ties that cope? Reshaping social connections in response to pandemic distress.

Journal of Applied Psychology · 2021
被引 52
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了新冠疫情如何改变组织成员间的非正式联系,发现人们会主动调整社交网络以应对不确定性,情绪耗竭和种族同质性影响建议关系,而预期包容性缓解了友谊关系的减少。

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic introduced unprecedented challenges for individuals in organizations to maintain their interpersonal connections, which are critical for resource exchange. Because prior research has focused on how networks gradually evolve over time, there is little insight into how an exogenous shock, such as the pandemic, would reshape informal ties among colleagues that comprise their social networks. Drawing upon the optimal matching theory of social support, we develop a psychological perspective on how individuals recalibrate their social ties to enable coping with the uncertainty and anxiety introduced by the pandemic shock. We test our theory using a three-wave network data set from a sample of colocated, full-time MBA students before and after the onset of the pandemic. Following the onset of the pandemic, we found there was an overall reduction in the maintenance of advice ties. We also found that emotional exhaustion exacerbated this effect, and when emotional exhaustion was high, racially homophilous advice ties were just as likely to be dropped as heterophilous advice ties. We also found, unexpectedly, that COVID-19 reduced the maintenance of friendship ties, perhaps because social distancing reduced emotional support opportunities. Thoughts of anticipated inclusion mitigated this negative effect, particularly for racially heterophilous friendships. Individuals in organizations have psychological agency for reordering their social networks to respond to demands created by existential crises. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

组织行为学社会网络心理学疫情研究