当超级(女)英雄未能出现:超越危机领导中的理想化原型

When Super (Wo)man Fails to Appear: Beyond Idealized Prototypes in Crisis Leadership

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2025
被引 1
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究通过疫情期间8周的实地观察,发现男女领导者在危机中并非遵循理想化的英雄或照顾者原型,而是表现出相似的人性弱点与情感,但男性更贴近传统领导形象,女性则根据情境调整策略。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Crisis leadership has been a topic of interest for nearly a century. Recent works present an idealized, gendered template for such leadership by casting men as masculine protectors or superheroes and women as feminine nurturers or selfless, relational superwomen. Whereas the deductive evidence for such effects is mixed at best, our work examines if these idealized prototypes reflect the current realities of enacting leadership during a crisis. We studied both male and female leaders, inductively, over an 8‐week period during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Contrary to a majority of previous leadership studies that suggest prescriptive remedies for alleviating crises, such as charisma, inspiration, or empathy, we change the scholarly conversation in crisis leadership by rejecting idealized leadership templates, which implicitly or explicitly assume leaders have agency. Instead, we found gender similarities in how both women and men enacted leadership in their roles by being distinctly human: replete with doubts about their agency and engaging with emotions, but moving forward nonetheless. Interestingly, gender differences emerged at a granular level in how men and women enacted leadership: men seemed to mirror the leader prototype, whereas women adapted their leadership tactics in response to contextual cues. Taken together, these findings call for redirecting the scholarly conversation in crisis leadership toward a dualism—gender similarities and differences can occur simultaneously in leader roles. Intriguingly, and breaking with past reviews on crisis leadership, there were no super(wo)men in these findings; rather they point at a complex yet parsimonious theoretical explanation for how crisis leadership unfolds. We discuss the implications of this theoretical exploration for future empirical work.

危机领导性别差异领导原型组织行为心理学