The Impact of AI Negative Feedback vs. Leader Negative Feedback on Employee Withdrawal Behavior: A Dual-Path Study of Emotion and Cognition.

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Behavioral Sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.3390/bs15020152
Xinyue Li, Mingpeng Huang, Jialin Liu, Yifan Fan, Min Cui
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In the workplace, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly widespread, including in employee performance management where AI feedback is gaining importance. Some companies are also using AI to provide negative feedback to employees. Our research compares the impact of AI negative feedback and leader negative feedback on employees. In order to explore the impact of AI negative feedback on employees, we investigated how AI negative feedback impacts employee psychology and behavior and compared these effects to those of human leader negative feedback, within the framework of the feedback process model. To explore these differences, we conducted three experimental studies (n = 772) from two different regions (i.e., China and the United States). The results reveal that leader negative feedback induces greater feelings of shame in employees, leading to work withdrawal behaviors, compared to AI negative feedback. Conversely, AI negative feedback has a more detrimental effect on employees' self-efficacy, leading to work withdrawal behaviors, compared to leader negative feedback. Furthermore, employees' AI knowledge moderates the relationship between negative feedback sources and employee withdrawal behavior. Specifically, employees who perceive themselves as having limited AI knowledge are more likely to feel ashamed when receiving leader negative feedback than when receiving AI negative feedback. Conversely, employees who believe they are knowledgeable about AI are more likely to have their self-efficacy undermined by AI negative feedback than leader negative feedback. Our research contributes significantly to the literature on AI versus human feedback and the role of feedback sources, providing practical insights for organizations on optimizing AI usage in delivering negative feedback.

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人工智能负反馈与领导负反馈对员工退缩行为的影响:情感与认知双路径研究
在工作场所,人工智能(AI)的应用越来越广泛,包括在员工绩效管理中,人工智能反馈越来越重要。一些公司也在使用人工智能向员工提供负面反馈。我们的研究比较了人工智能的负面反馈和领导者的负面反馈对员工的影响。为了探索人工智能负反馈对员工的影响,我们研究了人工智能负反馈对员工心理和行为的影响,并在反馈过程模型的框架内将这些影响与人类领导者的负反馈进行了比较。为了探讨这些差异,我们在两个不同的地区(即中国和美国)进行了三项实验研究(n = 772)。结果显示,与人工智能的负面反馈相比,领导者的负面反馈会让员工产生更大的羞耻感,从而导致工作退缩行为。相反,相比于领导者的负面反馈,AI的负面反馈对员工自我效能感的影响更大,导致员工产生工作退缩行为。此外,员工的人工智能知识对负面反馈来源与员工退出行为之间的关系具有调节作用。具体来说,那些认为自己对人工智能的了解有限的员工在收到领导的负面反馈时比收到人工智能的负面反馈时更容易感到羞愧。相反,认为自己了解人工智能的员工,其自我效能感更容易受到人工智能负面反馈的影响,而不是领导者的负面反馈。我们的研究对人工智能与人类反馈以及反馈来源的作用的文献做出了重大贡献,为组织优化人工智能在提供负面反馈方面的使用提供了实际见解。
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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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