想象所有人:工作相关想象互动的动机模型

Imagine All the People: A Motivated Model of Work-Related Imagined Interactions

Academy of Management Review · 2022
被引 8
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究员工在工作不稳定、地理分离和科技沟通背景下,如何通过想象互动来增强联系或获得影响力,并分析其动机、内容和条件。

Abstract

As jobs become increasingly unstable and contingent and employees are increasingly geographically separated and likely to communicate via technology, employees may find it more difficult to feel connected with each other and to navigate work interactions. We theorize that, given such circumstances, employees are likely to engage in work-related imagined interactions, mental simulations of interactions with work-related others. Drawing on a core social motives framework (Fiske, 2010), we propose two primary types of work-related imagined interactions: those aimed at helping employees feel more connected with others (i.e., imagined interactions concerning socio-emotional goals) and those aimed at helping employees gain confidence to influence others (i.e., imagined interactions concerning socio-instrumental goals). We explicate the conditions that motivate employees to imagine each type of imagined interaction and examine the content of these imaginings, explaining with whom they imagine interacting, what the imagined interaction is like, and when the imagined interaction occurs. Our theorizing sheds light on employees’ intrapersonal relational landscape of work. In doing so, we contribute to the management literatures on relationships and social cognition and to the literature on imagined interactions. We conclude by highlighting important implications for both managers and employees.

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