通过 PsyCap 提升有抱负的多元化领导者:培养 HERO 的个人来源和组织支持

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Organizational Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.orgdyn.2024.101086
Rebecca J. Reichard , Thiraput Pitichat , Kayla K. Parker
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有抱负的多元化领导者已经做好准备,他们不仅有能力填补婴儿潮一代留下的领导空白,而且有能力推动创新,以应对全球性的巨大挑战。多元化领导者,或来自女性、BIPOC 和 LGBTQ+ 等非主流社会群体的领导者,如果拥有较高水平的积极心理资本(PsyCap),就会比那些心理资本较低的领导者更具领导优势。作为一种心理资源,PsyCap 包括希望(Hope)、效率(Efficacy)、复原力(Resilience)和乐观(Optimism),具有状态性和开放性。本文旨在通过提供十几种与十几种个人心理资本来源相匹配的组织支持,促进心理资本的发展,提升有抱负的多元化领导者。具体来说,组织支持(如员工资源小组、多元化领导者的能见度和接触机会、保护性政策和程序以及领导力辅导)能够促进个人心理素质来源(如重新唤醒、社会说服、降低风险和积极的自我对话)。最后,我们将详细说明与边缘化人群的个人和群体的独特经历有关的注意事项。
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Elevating aspiring diverse leaders through PsyCap: Individual sources and organizational support for developing HEROs
Aspiring, diverse leaders are ready and capable not only to fill the leadership gap left by baby boomers but also to drive innovations to meet global grand challenges. Diverse leaders, or those from non-dominant social groups like women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ individuals, with high levels of Positive Psychological Capital (PsyCap) have a leadership advantage over those with lower PsyCap. As a psychological resource, PsyCap, which encompasses Hope, Efficacy, Resilience, and Optimism, is state-like and open to development. This article aims to promote the development of PsyCap and elevate aspiring, diverse leaders by providing a dozen organizational supports aligned with a dozen individual sources of PsyCap. Specifically, organizational support (e.g., employee resource groups, visibility of and access to diverse leaders, protective policies and procedures, and leadership coaching) enables the individual sources of PsyCap (e.g., re-goaling, social persuasion, reducing risks, and positive self-talk). We conclude by detailing caveats related to the unique experiences of individuals and groups of marginalized populations.
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期刊介绍: Organizational Dynamics domain is primarily organizational behavior and development and secondarily, HRM and strategic management. The objective is to link leading-edge thought and research with management practice. Organizational Dynamics publishes articles that embody both theoretical and practical content, showing how research findings can help deal more effectively with the dynamics of organizational life.
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