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领导者睡眠贬值、员工睡眠与不道德行为。

Leader sleep devaluation, employee sleep, and unethical behavior.

机构信息

Foster School of Business, University of Washington, 585 Paccar, Seattle, WA 98195.

Carl H. Lindner School of Business, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2020 Jun;6(3):411-417.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2019.12.001. Epub 2020 Apr 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this study is to examine the effect of leader sleep devaluation (which we define as leader behaviors that signal to employees that sleep should be sacrificed for work) on the sleep and unethical behavior of subordinates.

DESIGN

Across 2 studies (with 3 total samples of participants), we use a cross-sectional survey, a diary study completed by employees, and a diary study completed by employees and their leaders.

SETTING

Study 1 - a convenience sample of working adults in Italy, including 575 subordinates nested under 140 leaders. Study 2A - 135 working adults recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk. Study 2B - 127 employee-supervisor dyads recruited from the Study Response project.

MEASUREMENTS

Survey measures of leader behaviors, subordinates sleep, and subordinate unethical behavior.

RESULTS

Sleep devaluing leader behavior has harmful effects on employee sleep, and that these effects occur above and beyond the effects of abusive supervision and other alternative explanations. Subordinate sleep quality has a mediating role between leader sleep devaluation and subordinate unethical behavior. Effects for sleep quantity were inconsistent.

CONCLUSIONS

Leaders can adversely influence the sleep and work experience of their subordinates. Specifically, sleep devaluing leader behavior undermines subordinate sleep, which in turn is associated with higher levels of subordinate unethical behavior.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨领导睡眠贬值(我们将其定义为领导者的行为表明员工应该为工作牺牲睡眠)对下属睡眠和不道德行为的影响。

设计

在 2 项研究(共 3 个样本)中,我们采用了横断面调查、员工完成的日记研究以及员工及其领导完成的日记研究。

地点

研究 1-意大利的一组工作成年人的便利样本,包括 140 名下属中的 575 名下属。研究 2A-从亚马逊 Mechanical Turk 招募的 135 名工作成年人。研究 2B-从 Study Response 项目招募的 127 名员工-主管对。

测量

领导行为、下属睡眠和下属不道德行为的调查测量。

结果

睡眠贬值的领导行为对员工的睡眠有不良影响,而且这种影响超出了虐待性监督和其他替代解释的影响。下属的睡眠质量在领导睡眠贬值和下属不道德行为之间起着中介作用。睡眠数量的影响不一致。

结论

领导者可以对下属的睡眠和工作经历产生不利影响。具体来说,睡眠贬值的领导行为破坏了下属的睡眠,进而与下属不道德行为的更高水平相关。

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