高层管理团队内部的权力斗争:追随者对颠覆性领导反应的实证检验

Q1 Social Sciences JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2017-07-12 DOI:10.1111/jabr.12100
David J. Gavin, Joanne H. Gavin, James Campbell Quick
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本研究考察了组织成员对颠覆性领导和CEO的破坏的反应。当高层管理团队发生冲突时,组织内部就会缺乏最高层的领导。缺乏领导力可能会在整个公司产生巨大的压力,并成为组织成员,尤其是首席执行官的健康风险因素。在暴露于这种破坏之后,我们假设组织成员会对领导失去信任,工作满意度会降低,并且会有更高的离开组织的意愿。研究结果表明,在颠覆型领导环境下,个体的工作满意度较低,离职意向较高。此外,个体情绪智力水平对领导信任与工作满意度之间的关系有中介作用,但对离职意向没有中介作用。
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Power struggles within the top management team: An empirical examination of follower reactions to subversive leadership

This study examined the response of an organization's members to subversive leadership and the undermining of the CEO. When the top-management team is in conflict, there is a lack of leadership from the highest levels within the organization. The lack of leadership is likely to produce extraordinary stress throughout the firm, and become a health-risk factor for the organization's members, especially the CEO. After exposure to this undermining, we hypothesize that organizational members will lose trust in the leadership and will have lower job satisfaction, as well a higher intent to leave the organization. The findings indicated that individuals, within the subversive-leadership environment, have lower job satisfaction and higher intent-to-leave the organization. Furthermore, the individual's emotional intelligence level does mediate the relationship between trust in the leadership and job satisfaction, but does not mediate intent-to-leave.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, launched in 1993, aims to disseminate findings of behavioral science research which have applications to current problems of society. By publishing relevant research and emphasizing the excellence of experimental design, as well as potential applicability of experimental results, the journal bridges the theoretical and applied areas of biobehavioral research. The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research serves as a means of communication among scientists, as well as between researchers and those engaged in the task of solving social and biomedical problems.
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