Gloor Jamie L, Rehbock Stephanie K, Kark Ronit
School of Management, University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Talent and Organization, Accenture Strategy and Consulting, Munich, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2023 Jan 4;13:932998. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.932998. eCollection 2022.
The early career phase is a key period of identity maintenance and change. But, it is also ripe with important, attention-grabbing occurrences (i.e., critical events) that may modify these processes, particularly influencing women's leadership pursuit. Because previous research has overlooked if or how such events might alter identifying or if these processes differ for people who identify as men and women, we integrate the identity and critical events literatures to elaborate on how positive and negative critical events may shape men and women's identifying in the work- and non-work domains over time. We propose that critical events' effects on identity salience will occur both within and across domains, but that these effects will be stronger within (vs. across) domains. While both positive and negative events can exert negative effects on subsequent identity salience, we propose that the effects of critical events on identity salience may be stronger for women (vs. men). Finally, we connect work identity salience with subsequent leadership status, including contextual moderators that enhance or undermine these effects (i.e., inclusive organizational climate and mega-threats, respectively). We conclude with theoretical and practical implications of this research, including for workforce efficiency and social sustainability. We also highlight calls for future research stemming from our review [e.g., sustainability critical events and gendered analyses for (more) accurate science] as well as fruitful research areas and innovative practices at the work-non-work interface for professionals on the path to leadership.
职业生涯早期是身份维持和变化的关键时期。然而,这一时期也充斥着可能改变这些过程的重大且引人关注的事件(即关键事件),尤其会影响女性对领导力的追求。由于以往研究忽视了此类事件是否以及如何改变身份认同,或者这些过程对于男性和女性身份认同者而言是否存在差异,我们整合了身份认同和关键事件的文献,以阐述随着时间推移,积极和消极的关键事件如何在工作和非工作领域塑造男性和女性的身份认同。我们提出,关键事件对身份显著性的影响将在领域内和跨领域发生,但这些影响在领域内(相对于跨领域)会更强。虽然积极和消极事件都可能对后续的身份显著性产生负面影响,但我们认为关键事件对女性(相对于男性)身份显著性的影响可能更强。最后,我们将工作身份显著性与后续的领导地位联系起来,包括增强或削弱这些影响的情境调节因素(分别为包容性的组织氛围和重大威胁)。我们总结了这项研究的理论和实践意义,包括对劳动力效率和社会可持续性的影响。我们还强调了源于我们综述的未来研究呼吁[例如,可持续性关键事件和性别分析以获得(更)准确的科学],以及在通往领导力道路上的专业人员在工作 - 非工作界面的富有成效的研究领域和创新实践。