Spisak Brian R, Blaker Nancy M, Lefevre Carmen E, Moore Fhionna R, Krebbers Kleis F B
Department of Management and Organization, VU University Amsterdam Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, VU University Amsterdam Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Nov 5;8:792. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00792. eCollection 2014.
Previous research indicates that followers tend to contingently match particular leader qualities to evolutionarily consistent situations requiring collective action (i.e., context-specific cognitive leadership prototypes) and information processing undergoes categorization which ranks certain qualities as first-order context-general and others as second-order context-specific. To further investigate this contingent categorization phenomenon we examined the "attractiveness halo"-a first-order facial cue which significantly biases leadership preferences. While controlling for facial attractiveness, we independently manipulated the underlying facial cues of health and intelligence and then primed participants with four distinct organizational dynamics requiring leadership (i.e., competition vs. cooperation between groups and exploratory change vs. stable exploitation). It was expected that the differing requirements of the four dynamics would contingently select for relatively healthier- or intelligent-looking leaders. We found perceived facial intelligence to be a second-order context-specific trait-for instance, in times requiring a leader to address between-group cooperation-whereas perceived health is significantly preferred across all contexts (i.e., a first-order trait). The results also indicate that facial health positively affects perceived masculinity while facial intelligence negatively affects perceived masculinity, which may partially explain leader choice in some of the environmental contexts. The limitations and a number of implications regarding leadership biases are discussed.
先前的研究表明,追随者倾向于根据需要集体行动的进化一致情境(即特定情境的认知领导原型),有条件地将特定的领导特质与之匹配,并且信息处理会经历分类,将某些特质列为一阶情境通用特质,将其他特质列为二阶情境特定特质。为了进一步研究这种有条件的分类现象,我们考察了“吸引力光环”——一种一阶面部线索,它会显著影响领导偏好。在控制面部吸引力的同时,我们分别操纵健康和智力这两种潜在的面部线索,然后用四种不同的需要领导的组织动态情境(即群体间的竞争与合作以及探索性变革与稳定开发)启动参与者。预计这四种动态情境的不同要求会有条件地选择看起来相对更健康或更聪明的领导者。我们发现,感知到的面部智力是一种二阶情境特定特质——例如,在需要领导者处理群体间合作的时期——而在所有情境中,感知到的健康都更受青睐(即一阶特质)。结果还表明,面部健康对面部男性气质有积极影响,而面部智力对面部男性气质有负面影响,这可能部分解释了在某些环境情境中的领导者选择。我们讨论了领导偏见的局限性和一些影响。