拆箱
同情
背景(考古学)
心理学
期望理论
变革型领导
工作(物理)
社会心理学
感知
模棱两可
微分效应
差速器(机械装置)
亲社会行为
观察员(物理)
注意
语境效应
认知心理学
透视图(图形)
观点
领域(数学)
作者
Reut Livne‐Tarandach,Sophie Pychlau,Angela R. Grotto,Poonam Arora
摘要
ABSTRACT Compassion—a focal actor's behavioral response intended to alleviate sufferer distress—offers an antidote to the pervasive challenge of workplace distress. Previous research focused on uniformly favorable, self‐relevant inferences observers make about organizations that enable compassion. We examine differential, other‐relevant inferences observers make about compassionate focal actors, specifically their leadership emergence. Drawing on Expectancy Violation Theory and the Integrated Framework for Leadership Emergence, we argue that observer inferences of compassionate focal actors differ depending on who displays compassion, what type of compassion is displayed, and where it is displayed. We expect observers to make differential leadership emergence (LE) inferences of compassionate focal actors, arguing that compassion represents a positive unexpected behavior only for men, garnering observers' attention and resulting in men's LE via increased perceptions of warmth and competence. Distinguishing between two forms of compassion, we argue that communal compassion replicates this gender effect, whereas agentic compassion offsets it as a positive unexpected behavior for women. We further suggest that work context attenuates gender and compassion type effects, with uniformly positive LE inferences only in feminine work contexts. We largely support our predictions in a multi‐wave field study and two experimental vignettes and discuss our contributions to compassion and LE research.
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