日记研究是一把双刃剑?每日报告社会互动可能带来的扭曲的实验探索

Diary studies, a double‐edged sword? An experimental exploration of possible distortions due to daily reporting of social interactions

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2022
被引 18
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过实验发现,日记研究中参与者可能因负担而敷衍回应,且报告负面互动会改变对工作环境的感知,提示研究者需注意日记方法可能带来的扭曲。

Abstract

Summary Diary studies on social interactions are increasingly common in management research. Yet due to the high demands involved, participants may experience burden and respond by showing insufficient effort responding (IER). Moreover, repeated reflection on the variables of interest may change individuals' perceptions of their work, thereby compromising the benefits of diary studies. We investigated these two effects in a sample of 444 participants in an exploratory experiment on different diary‐writing conditions. Perceptions and evaluation of the work environment were assessed before and after a 2‐week diary‐writing period in which participants reported on daily interactions at work. Participants were randomly assigned to one of five conditions differing in length and affective valence of the required report or to a control group without a diary. Results show that IER increases over time, especially when participants report negative (vs. positive) interactions at work. Changes in work‐related perceptions only occurred in team‐member‐exchange as a result of reporting negative work interactions. We discuss reasons for the absence of effects for the other outcomes. Finally, we provide implications for designing and conducting diary research and suggestions for future studies examining diary methodology.

管理研究社会心理学研究方法工作感知