Destructive managerial anger stemming from self-immanent pride: Is humility a solution?

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS Business Ethics the Environment & Responsibility Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1111/beer.12643
Alexandre Anatolievich Bachkirov
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The article proposes that managers can counteract and/or prevent the detrimental effects of destructive anger by cultivating the virtue of humility. Traditional psychological conceptualisations of anger are examined, a need for a novel approach to understanding the origins of this emotion is highlighted, and the recently introduced concept of self-immanent pride is reviewed. The first contribution of the article delves into how destructive managerial anger stems from self-immanent pride leading to negative workplace outcomes. The second contribution proposes a shift from reacting to anger to adopting a proactive approach that emphasises nurturing managerial humility. The third contribution offers practical suggestions, highlighting the importance of self-reflection for understanding how self-immanent pride leads to anger. The article considers boundary conditions and recommends future avenues for research into anger, pride and humility from an ethical perspective.

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毁灭性的管理愤怒源于自以为是的骄傲:谦虚是解决之道吗?
这篇文章提出,管理者可以通过培养谦逊的美德来抵消和/或防止破坏性愤怒的有害影响。对愤怒的传统心理学概念进行了研究,强调需要一种新的方法来理解这种情绪的起源,并对最近引入的自我内在骄傲的概念进行了回顾。这篇文章的第一个贡献是深入研究了破坏性的管理愤怒是如何源于自我内在的骄傲,从而导致消极的工作结果。第二个贡献建议从对愤怒的反应转变为采取一种积极主动的方式,强调培养管理人员的谦逊。第三篇文章提供了一些实用的建议,强调了自我反思对于理解自我内在的骄傲如何导致愤怒的重要性。这篇文章考虑了边界条件,并从伦理的角度推荐了未来研究愤怒、骄傲和谦卑的途径。
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