折翼的领导者:早期职业生涯失业疤痕对未来领导角色占据的影响

Becoming a leader with clipped wings: The role of early-career unemployment scarring on future leadership role occupancy

LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY · 2024
被引 3
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

基于美国青年纵向调查两队列数据,研究发现早期职业生涯失业对中年时期占据领导岗位有显著疤痕效应,且对弱势背景个体和女性影响更大。

Abstract

Whereas the scarring effects of unemployment on future income, health and well-being are well-documented, little is known about its potential role in future leadership emergence and development. Using data from two cohorts of the National Longitudinal Study of Youth (NLSY79 and NLSY97) and drawing from life course theory, we examine the role of employment gaps in emerging adulthood on leadership role occupancy in middle adulthood. Based on a combined sample of 9,915 respondents (NLSY79 N = 5,551; NLSY97 N = 4,567), we find strong and robust support for significant scarring effects of early-career unemployment on individuals’ future chances to occupy leadership positions in work settings. We further examine the moderating role of early life disadvantage (operationalized as family socio-economic status and childhood delinquency) and sex. Based on our main and supplementary analyses, we find some but weak support for these interaction effects. Our results based on complete case analyses support the role of early life disadvantage, showing that individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds experience stronger negative effects on leader role occupancy due to employment gaps in emerging adulthood. They further support the moderating role of sex, showing women to experience more adverse effects. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.

劳动经济学职业生涯发展领导力研究生命历程理论