作弊
心理学
社会心理学
隐蔽的
压力源
组织行为学
应对(心理学)
交易型领导
心理契约
应对行为
领域(数学)
调解
应用心理学
召回
测量数据收集
事务性分析
调解
潜意识
感知组织支持
作者
Yanfen Wang,Qingxiong Weng,Zizhen Geng,Bin Ma,Mengmeng Xiao,Wenyang Gao
标识
DOI:10.1177/00187267251388354
摘要
While prior research suggests that leaders’ dominant behavior effectively enhances organizational effectiveness and is necessary for navigating today’s uncertain and competitive business environments, its hidden costs—rooted in control, intimidation, and coercion—have received limited attention. In this study, we argue that leaders’ dominant behavior can serve as a workplace stressor that leads to employees’ defensive yet covert responses. Drawing on the transactional model of stress, we develop a serial mediation model in which leaders’ dominant behavior undermines employees’ psychological well-being (i.e., psychological empowerment), subsequently heightens negative emotions (i.e., workplace anxiety), and ultimately provokes employees’ cheating as a discreet coping strategy for releasing workplace anxiety. Furthermore, we predict that when coworker support is available, employees are less likely to adopt cheating as a defensive coping strategy. Results from three field survey studies—including two three-wave studies and one two-source, four-wave study—provide consistent support for our model. The conclusions drawn from this study provide valuable insights for both organizational leaders and HR professionals seeking to recognize and manage the hidden costs associated with leaders’ dominant behavior.
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