当领导者不知道下属如何看待自己的幽默:探索领导者元准确性缺陷、下属负面情绪与群体认同之间的关系

When a Leader Does Not Know How Their Humor is Viewed by Subordinates: Exploring Relationships Among Leaders’ Meta-Accuracy Deficiencies, Subordinate Negative Affect, and Group Identification

Human Performance · 2025
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中文导读

研究发现,领导者对自己幽默效果的判断不准(元准确性缺陷)会增加下属的负面情绪,进而削弱群体认同;对下属来说,幽默的数量比内容更重要。

Abstract

Rather than a generalized appreciation of leader humor, we argue that leader humor may not always be effective, even when it is positive in nature. Drawing on theories of meta-accuracy, self–other rating agreement, and social identification, we explore how leaders’ lack of meta-accuracy regarding their own humor is associated with subordinates’ negative affect toward the leader and their sense of group identification. We operationalize a lack of meta-accuracy as a misalignment between leaders’ and subordinates’ perceptions of leader positive humor. Our study found that when leaders lacked meta-accuracy in assessing their own humor, subordinates experienced increased negative affect, which in turn negatively influenced group identification. Our research highlights the importance of leaders’ meta-accuracy in their use of humor. Deficiencies in this area can lead to either excessive or insufficient instances of leader humor, which become negative events for subordinates. Furthermore, our findings suggest that, from the subordinates’ perspective, it is not the content of leader humor that holds importance, but rather its quantity relative to the expectations of the subordinates.

组织行为学领导力幽默群体认同元准确性