领导者自恋的无意代价:员工不确定性增加与欺骗行为

Unwitting costs of leader narcissism: employees’ heightened uncertainty and cheating behavior

Journal of Managerial Psychology · 2025
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

基于自我保护模型,研究领导者自恋如何通过增加工作不确定性而无意中促使下属欺骗,并发现工作自主性会放大这一效应。

Abstract

Purpose Drawing on the self-protection model, this study examines how leader narcissism can unwittingly increase subordinates’ cheating via workplace uncertainty and explores the negative potential of job autonomy for such behavior. Design/methodology/approach Two independent three-wave, time-lagged surveys were conducted in South Korea, including 209 subordinates (Study 1) and 151 supervisor-subordinate dyads (Study 2), with hypotheses tested via path analyses. Findings Leader narcissism heightened employees’ uncertainty, increasing cheating likelihood. Job autonomy amplified this effect. Results were consistent across self- or other-rated leader narcissism. Practical implications Organizations should mitigate uncertainty through leadership training, structured performance evaluations and balancing autonomy with accountability to limit cheating. Originality/value This study advances understanding of the bright and dark sides of narcissistic leadership by showing how it can spur subordinates’ cheating behavior and highlights that job autonomy, typically considered beneficial, can facilitate misconduct under certain contexts.

领导力组织行为员工行为自恋工作自主性