当权力挥之不去:工作场所权力对家庭反刍的抵消效应

When You Can't Get Power off Your Mind: The Countervailing Effects of Workplace Power on At‐Home Rumination

PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY · 2025
被引 3
人大 AABS 4*

中文导读

研究整合权力理论与反刍理论,通过两项经验抽样发现,工作心理权力通过状态竞争同时促进目标进展和底线追求,进而对家庭反刍产生正负抵消效应。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Previous research has generally taken a fragmented approach to understanding the outcomes of psychological power for powerholders. Specifically, psychological power has been predominantly linked to either positive or negative outcomes for powerholders, underscoring the need for a unified framework that captures its simultaneous beneficial as well as detrimental effects. Accordingly, we integrate the approach‐inhibition theory of power with the goal progress theory of rumination to better understand the complex effects that psychological power has on powerholders at work and at home. Our framework identifies state competitiveness as a key mechanism via which psychological power may manifest in both adaptive (goal progress) and maladaptive (bottom‐line pursuit) goal pursuit at work that subsequently impact rumination at home. To test this framework, we conducted two experience sampling studies—a field study in which we experimentally induced a mindset of power and a replication study in which we observed naturally occurring levels of power at work. As expected, across both studies, we found that psychological power was associated with increased goal progress as well as bottom‐line pursuit via state competitiveness at work. We also found some evidence that these associations depended on powerholders’ level of self‐monitoring. Furthermore, psychological power had both positive and negative indirect effects on powerholders’ rumination at home, via state competitiveness, goal progress, and bottom‐line pursuit. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our findings.

组织行为学工作心理学权力心理学反刍思维