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一项关于在新冠疫情期间政治倾向和对危机严重程度的认知对女性和少数族裔领导人偏好影响的五国研究。

A five-nation study of the impact of political leaning and perception of crisis severity on the preference for female and minority leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Takizawa Ruri, Robinson Sarah, Aelenei Cristina, Iacoviello Vincenzo, Kulich Clara

机构信息

University of Geneva.

Université de Paris, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale.

出版信息

Curr Res Ecol Soc Psychol. 2022;3:100055. doi: 10.1016/j.cresp.2022.100055. Epub 2022 Jul 9.

Abstract

Research on underrepresented groups in leadership has shown that women and ethnic minorities are preferred as leaders during a crisis. In the present study, we investigated factors that shape voter preferences for minority political leaders in the COVID-19 crisis. We examined participant perceptions of the severity of the COVID-19 crisis in health, social, and economic domains and self-reported political leaning, and their impact on preference for a female (vs male) or minority political leader. We collected survey data in autumn 2020 using online platforms in France, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and a snowball sample in Germany (total  = 1,259). Results showed that female leaders were generally more preferred by politically left- than right-leaning participants independent of severity perceptions of the social or economic crisis. In addition, we found that preference for female leaders amongst right-leaning participants increased when their current regional leader's actions were judged insufficient to manage the health crisis, an effect primarily driven by participants in Germany and the United Kingdom. Left-leaning political orientation also predicted the preference for minority leaders across countries. Moreover, a more severe perception of the social aspects of the crisis increased minority preference, as expected, but mostly in Germany and the United States. We discuss cross-country variation of our results. Overall, our findings affirm and expand prior research showing the importance of political leaning and changing leadership demands in a crisis and their impact on the preference for minority leaders.

摘要

关于领导力中代表性不足群体的研究表明,在危机期间,女性和少数族裔更受青睐成为领导者。在本研究中,我们调查了在新冠疫情危机中影响选民对少数族裔政治领袖偏好的因素。我们考察了参与者对新冠疫情危机在健康、社会和经济领域严重程度的认知以及自我报告的政治倾向,以及它们对选择女性(相对于男性)或少数族裔政治领袖偏好的影响。我们于2020年秋季使用在线平台在法国、日本、英国、美国收集了调查数据,并在德国采用滚雪球抽样法(样本总数 = 1259)。结果显示,无论对社会或经济危机严重程度的认知如何,政治倾向偏左的参与者通常比偏右的参与者更倾向于女性领导者。此外,我们发现,当偏右的参与者认为其现任地区领导人应对健康危机的行动不力时,他们对女性领导者的偏好会增加,这种影响主要由德国和英国的参与者推动。政治倾向偏左也预示着各国对少数族裔领导人的偏好。此外,正如预期的那样,对危机社会层面更严重的认知增加了对少数族裔领导人的偏好,但主要是在德国和美国。我们讨论了研究结果的跨国差异。总体而言,我们的研究结果证实并扩展了先前的研究,表明政治倾向和危机中不断变化的领导需求的重要性及其对少数族裔领导人偏好的影响。

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