Chen Shu-Chen, Zou Wen-Qian, Liu Na-Ting
Ming Chuan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Ningbo Childhood Education College, Ningbo, China.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 9;13:742546. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.742546. eCollection 2022.
Existing research on leader humility primarily demonstrates its positive effects. This study challenges this view by proposing the potential negative effects of leader humility on followers' behaviors. Furthermore, this paper employs the person-situation interactionist perspective to extend the research on integrating followers' personality traits and leader humility. Specifically, this study proposed that leader humility triggers their followers' sense of power; moreover, this study wagers that whether followers' sense of power encourages self-interested or prosocial behavior in followers depends on their particular Machiavellian traits. The theoretical model was tested using the time-lagged supervisor-subordinate matched data obtained. Our findings revealed that follower Machiavellianism fosters the relationship between a sense of power and self-interested behavior but it weakens the relationship between a sense of power and prosocial behavior. Thus, this study provides a better understanding regarding the effect of follower personality and leader humility on follower behavioral reactions.
现有关于领导者谦逊的研究主要证明了其积极影响。本研究对这一观点提出了挑战,提出领导者谦逊对追随者行为可能产生负面影响。此外,本文采用个人-情境交互主义视角,拓展了关于整合追随者人格特质与领导者谦逊的研究。具体而言,本研究提出领导者谦逊会引发其追随者的权力感;此外,本研究推测追随者的权力感会促使他们产生自利行为还是亲社会行为,取决于他们特定的马基雅维利主义特质。使用所获得的时间滞后的主管-下属匹配数据对理论模型进行了检验。我们的研究结果表明,追随者的马基雅维利主义促进了权力感与自利行为之间的关系,但削弱了权力感与亲社会行为之间的关系。因此,本研究有助于更好地理解追随者人格和领导者谦逊对追随者行为反应的影响。