An Interdisciplinary Review of the Gaslighting Literature and Future Research Agenda
这篇综述整合了56年来266篇跨学科文献,澄清了煤气灯效应在组织中的定义、边界和过程,提出了面向管理的定义和过程框架,并规划了未来研究方向。
ABSTRACT Gaslighting is increasingly discussed in organizational contexts, yet its meaning, boundaries, and process remain unclear within management and organizational scholarship. Although research on gaslighting has expanded across multiple disciplines, existing work is conceptually fragmented and difficult to integrate, limiting cumulative theory development and empirical progress. In this review, we synthesize 56 years of gaslighting research (1969‐2025; 266 articles) to clarify how gaslighting has been defined, studied, and applied, with particular attention paid to its relevance for work and organizational settings. We identify four recurring ways gaslighting has been conceptualized and show how variation across these approaches has contributed to inconsistent definitions, measurement dispersion, and limited theorizing. Building on this synthesis, we advance a management‐oriented definition of gaslighting and introduce an organizing framework that depicts gaslighting as a process unfolding over time, linking antecedent conditions to interactional dynamics and downstream individual and organizational consequences. Finally, we review methodological patterns in the literature and outline a focused agenda for future research aimed at strengthening conceptual clarity, theory development, and empirical rigor in the study of gaslighting in organizations.