知道得越多:个人知识对工作中人际对待的影响

The More You Know: The Impact of Personal Knowledge on Interpersonal Treatment at Work

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2024
被引 6
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究员工对同事个人生活了解的数量如何通过人性化感知提升工作中的积极人际互动,通过实验和实地研究证实了正向持久效应。

Abstract

Employees often receive conflicting advice about sharing personal information in the workplace. They are told to “bring your whole self to work” but also to keep it professional and not share too much personal information with colleagues. Research has been equivocal in its overall guidance about sharing personal information at work: it may be either beneficial or harmful for work relationships. These inconsistencies are likely driven by the types of questions posed. Specifically, existing research has studied the impact of a particular piece of personal information and the specific details of what is learned, not what all of these pieces of personal information amount to. Instead, this paper takes a new vantage point to understand how the amount of personal knowledge (the quantity of information that one person knows across many aspects of a colleague’s personal life) influences positive interpersonal dynamics at work by humanizing the known colleague. Through a full-cycle research approach, I establish causal support experimentally and then replicate support for my hypotheses in the field, demonstrating a positive, persistent effect: having more personal knowledge—regardless of whether that knowledge conveys value incongruence or life-to-work interference—leads to a more humanized perception of the known colleague, resulting in increased responsiveness toward that colleague. These findings resolve an existing puzzle in the literature and also contribute to a more nuanced understanding of work relationships and interpersonal learning at work. Funding: This work was supported by Washington University in St. Louis (faculty research funds) and the University of Michigan (doctoral research funds). Supplemental Material: The online appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2021.15606 .

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