Developmental human resource and exploitative leadership interact to influence Employees' creative idea championing and application

IF 4 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Human Resource Development Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1002/hrdq.21525
Jie Huang, Yali Li, Chunyong Tang
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Based on the human resource development (HRD) literature, this study considers HR system and leadership together, focusing on how to promote employees to champion and apply creative ideas. Based on multi-wave and multilevel field survey data of 252 Chinese employees nested in 42 groups, Study 1 found that developmental HR and exploitative leadership interact to influence creative idea championing and application via reciprocated obligation. The positive effects of developmental HR on creative idea championing and application were stronger and significant when exploitative leadership was lower (vs. higher), and reciprocated obligation mediated these effects. Study 2 replicated these findings with a scenario experimental design utilizing a sample of 186 MBA students from different companies. Our findings remind supervisors that they should not use exploitative leadership as it will reduce the positive effects of developmental HR, providing unique insights into HRD theory and practice.

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发展型人力资源和开发型领导力相互作用,影响员工创意的倡导和应用
在人力资源开发(HRD)文献的基础上,本研究将人力资源系统和领导力结合起来考虑,重点关注如何促进员工倡导和应用创意。基于对 252 名中国员工(嵌套在 42 个小组中)进行的多波次、多层次实地调查数据,研究 1 发现,发展型人力资源和剥削型领导通过互惠义务相互作用,影响创意想法的倡导和应用。当剥削型领导力较低时(与较高相比),发展型人力资源对创意想法的支持和应用的积极影响更强、更显著,而互惠义务则是这些影响的中介。研究 2 采用情景实验设计,以来自不同公司的 186 名 MBA 学生为样本,重复了上述研究结果。我们的研究结果提醒主管们不要使用剥削型领导,因为这会降低发展型人力资源的积极效果,同时也为人力资源开发理论和实践提供了独特的见解。
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期刊介绍: Human Resource Development Quarterly (HRDQ) is the first scholarly journal focused directly on the evolving field of human resource development (HRD). It provides a central focus for research on human resource development issues as well as the means for disseminating such research. HRDQ recognizes the interdisciplinary nature of the HRD field and brings together relevant research from the related fields, such as economics, education, management, sociology, and psychology. It provides an important link in the application of theory and research to HRD practice. HRDQ publishes scholarly work that addresses the theoretical foundations of HRD, HRD research, and evaluation of HRD interventions and contexts.
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