一种有目的的LMX差异化方法:关键成员的LMX角色

A Purposeful Approach to LMX Differentiation: The Role of LMX With Key Members

GROUP & ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT · 2024
被引 8
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究领导者如何通过有策略地与团队社交网络中的关键成员建立高质量交换关系,来减轻差异化对待成员对团队动态的负面影响。

Abstract

A central idea in the leader-member exchange (LMX) literature is that leaders, due to the limited organizational and personal resources available to them, often struggle with developing and maintaining high-quality exchange relationships with all of their members. As a natural consequence, leaders typically form high-quality relationships with a select few members—often those who seem likable or are similar to the leader—while maintaining formal and distant relationships (i.e., low-quality LMX) with others. This form of differentiated treatment of members creates tensions in team dynamics. In this paper, we propose that leaders can mitigate the downsides of leader-member exchange differentiation (LMXD) for team dynamics by being more purposeful and strategic in how they differentiate in their treatment of members. Specifically, we posit that when leaders strategically develop high-quality LMX relationships with key members—individuals occupying influential positions in team social networks—such key members will engage in behaviors that buffer the negative impact of LMXD on team dynamics. Our framework integrates LMX theory with perspectives from social networks research to illustrate how strategic differentiation influences task and relational team dynamics. Finally, we discuss recommendations for empirically testing, theoretical extensions, and practical implications of this framework.

领导力团队管理社会网络组织行为