Landry Guylaine, Vandenberghe Christian
HEC Montréal, 3000, Chemin de la Côte Sainte-Catherine, local 5.141, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
J Soc Psychol. 2009 Feb;149(1):5-27. doi: 10.3200/SOCP.149.1.5-28.
Using survey data from 240 employees working in a variety of organizations, the authors examined the relations among commitment to the supervisor, leader-member exchange, supervisor-based self-esteem (SBSE), and relationship and substantive supervisor-subordinate conflicts. They found affective commitment was negatively related to both types of conflicts; perceived lack of alternatives commitment was positively related to relationship conflicts; and leader-member exchange was negatively related to substantive conflicts. SBSE was negatively associated with both types of conflicts. In addition, when SBSE was low, affective commitment was more strongly related to both types of conflicts, and normative commitment more strongly and positively related to substantive conflicts. The authors discuss the implications of these findings for the understanding of employee-supervisor conflicts.
作者利用来自不同组织的240名员工的调查数据,研究了对上级的承诺、领导-成员交换、基于上级的自尊(SBSE)以及关系型和实质性的上下级冲突之间的关系。他们发现情感承诺与两种冲突类型均呈负相关;感知到缺乏替代选择的承诺与关系型冲突呈正相关;领导-成员交换与实质性冲突呈负相关。SBSE与两种冲突类型均呈负相关。此外,当SBSE较低时,情感承诺与两种冲突类型的相关性更强,而规范承诺与实质性冲突的相关性更强且呈正相关。作者讨论了这些发现对于理解员工与上级冲突的意义。