Zou Wen-Qian, Chen Shu-Chen
Ningbo Childhood Education College, Ningbo, China.
Department of Business Administration, Ming Chuan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Front Psychol. 2022 Aug 22;13:950059. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.950059. eCollection 2022.
This study aimed to explore the psychological mechanisms through which psychological safety and self-efficacy mediate the relationship between leader-expressed humility and employee voice. Moreover, attribution theory was applied to examine the possible detrimental effects of leader-expressed humility when employees perceive manipulative intentions in their humble leader. The current study proposed the leader's manipulative intention as a moderator to weaken the indirect relationships between leader-expressed humility and employee voice through psychological safety and self-efficacy. Time-lagged supervisor-subordinate matched data were used to test the model. Our findings reveal leader's manipulative intention weakens the positive effect that leader-expressed humility impacts on employee voice through psychological safety and self-efficacy. The implications of the findings were discussed from both theoretical and practical perspectives.
本研究旨在探讨心理安全和自我效能感在领导展现谦逊与员工建言之间起中介作用的心理机制。此外,运用归因理论考察当员工察觉到领导的谦逊带有操纵意图时,领导展现谦逊可能产生的不利影响。本研究提出领导的操纵意图作为调节变量,以削弱领导展现谦逊与员工建言之间通过心理安全和自我效能感形成的间接关系。采用时间滞后的上下级匹配数据对模型进行检验。我们的研究结果表明,领导的操纵意图会削弱领导展现谦逊通过心理安全和自我效能感对员工建言产生的积极影响。从理论和实践两个角度对研究结果的意义进行了讨论。