和我一起笑还是笑我?领导幽默表达对下属地位和工作中影响力的差异化效应

Laughing with me or laughing at me? The differential effects of leader humor expressions on follower status and influence at work

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2022
被引 57
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

基于趋避框架,研究领导攻击型幽默和亲和型幽默如何通过影响下属的趋避取向和工作地位,进而差异化地影响其建设性建言和工作投入。

Abstract

Summary Although research suggests that leader humor shapes followers' perceptions of their leaders' status, questions remain as to whether and how leader humor can shape followers' own acquisition of status at work. Drawing from the approach‐avoidance framework, we provide an important extension to the leader humor literature by developing a serial mediation model that explains how and why two styles of leader humor—aggressive humor and affiliative humor—differentially impact followers' ability to garner and wield social influence in the work environment. We theorize that leader aggressive humor, which constitutes unconstrained execution of power that is invasive and hostile in nature, produces a status‐suppressing effect by activating followers' avoidance system, whereas leader affiliative humor, which constitutes relational connection with restrained superiority, produces a status‐enabling effect by activating followers' approach system. We further propose that leader aggressive (affiliative) humor has a negative (positive) indirect effect on followers' constructive voice and work engagement via their avoidance (approach) orientation and workplace status. We find consistent support for our hypothesized predictions across two survey studies. We discuss theoretical and practical implications of this study.

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