黑暗面的崛起:睡眠感知如何触发工作中的黑暗三人格状态

Rise of the Dark Side: How Sleep Perception Triggers Dark Triad States at Work

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2025
被引 6
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过10天经验取样法发现,员工感知到的睡眠质量和数量越差,越容易在工作中表现出黑暗三人格状态,且痛苦耐受能力部分中介了这一关系。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Although there has been a growing interest in studying the dark side of personality among working individuals, studies have predominantly focused on dark triad traits . However, to understand when employees turn to their dark side, it is crucial to gain insights into the specific factors that trigger dark triad states . Because the ability to regulate one's behavior in part relies upon periods of rest and recovery, impaired sleep might play a crucial role in understanding why and when dark triad expressions occur at work. Using a 10‐day experience sampling method (ESM) design among 103 employees ( N repeated observations = 786), the current study tested (i) the within‐person relationship between sleep perception (sleep quality and quantity) and dark triad states and (ii) whether distress tolerance mediates this relationship. The results indicate negative associations between sleep quality/quantity and each of the dark triad states. Moreover, distress tolerance partly mediates the relationship between sleep perception and overall dark triad states. These findings suggest that sleep‐deficient employees are more prone to exhibit dark traits, contributing to insights on mitigating such expressions in the workplace.

组织行为学工业与组织心理学睡眠与工作人格心理学