对虐待型上司的评价:施虐者性别的调节作用

Evaluations of abusive supervisors: The moderating role of the abuser's gender

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2021
被引 29
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究考察领导者性别如何影响员工对虐待型上司的评价,发现女性领导者实施虐待被视为更不典型,导致其有效性评分更低,但员工较少将其归因于内在特质。

Abstract

Summary The present research examines the role of leaders' gender in influencing how employees evaluate abusive supervision. This paper argues that abusive supervision is considered to be a less typical leader behavior for female leaders, compared to male leaders, because abusive behaviors violate the stereotypes traditionally prescribed to female leaders (e.g., communal and caring). As such, drawing from gender stereotype theories (e.g., the lack‐of‐fit model and role congruity theory), we propose that, among leaders who engage in abusive supervision, employees will rate female leaders as less effective than male leaders. However, we also propose that employees will attribute female leaders' abuse to internal characteristics to a lesser extent than male leaders. Results from both an experimental study (Study 1) and a field study (Study 2) conducted with working adults support our hypotheses. Namely, results suggest that female leaders' abusive supervision is viewed as less typical leadership behavior and, consequently, is associated with lower ratings of effectiveness compared to abusive male leaders. Conversely, because abuse is viewed as female‐atypical behavior, employees were less likely to make internal attributions for female leaders' abusive behaviors. Implications for theory and practice will be discussed.

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