发布者:bat365中文官方网站办公室 时间:2019-06-04 阅读次数:1626
讲座题目: | A+论文发表的一点儿体会:以国际顶级期刊JAP为例 Getting Ahead, Getting Along, and Getting Prosocial: Examining Extraversion Facets, Peer Reactions, and Leadership Emergence |
主讲人: | 陈万思 副教授 |
讲座时间: | 2019年6月6日 下午14:00-15:30 |
讲座地点: | bat365中文官方网站大楼318 |
邀请部门: | 工商管理系 |
讲座摘要: | Drawing upon socioanalytic theory of personality, we hypothesize and test inverted U-shaped relationships between team members’ assertiveness and warmth (labeled as the “getting ahead” and “getting along” facets of extraversion) and peers’ reactions (i.e., advice seeking by peers and peer liking, respectively) that, in turn, predict members’ emergence as informal leaders in self-managed teams. Integrating research on prosocial motivation, we also examine whether prosocially motivated members have more enhanced positive curvilinear influences of assertiveness and warmth on peer reactions. Based on 223 members in 69 student project teams (Study 1) and 337 employees in 79 self-managed work teams (Study 2), we found support for the inverted U-shaped relationships between assertiveness and advice seeking by peers, and between warmth and peer liking. Further, prosocial motivation enhances the inverted U-shaped effect of assertiveness in Study 2 and those effects of warmth in both studies. Advice seeking by peers and peer liking, in turn, were positively related to leadership emergence in both studies. Our findings have important theoretical and practical implications for dispositional and motivational factors that shape peer reactions and facilitate leadership emergence in teams. |
报告人简介: | 陈万思,bat365中文官方网站副教授、管理学博士。主要研究兴趣:人-组织关系、领导力,相关研究成果发表在 Journal of Applied Psychology、The International Journal of Human Resource Management、《南开管理评论》、《管理评论》等。目前主持国家社科基金项目、教育部人文社科项目和上海市“浦江人才计划”各1项。 |