A FUNCTIONAL MODEL OF WORKPLACE ENVY AND JOB PERFORMANCE: WHEN DO EMPLOYEES CAPITALIZE ON ENVY BY LEARNING FROM ENVIED TARGETS?
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Lee, Kiyoung; Duffy, Michelle K.
署名单位:
Yonsei University; University of Minnesota System; University of Minnesota Twin Cities
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2016.1202
发表日期:
2019
页码:
1085-1110
关键词:
CORE SELF-EVALUATIONS
COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WORK BEHAVIORS
LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE
RELATIONSHIP CONFLICT
social networks
METHOD VARIANCE
METHOD BIAS
advice
task
antecedents
摘要:
We integrate the social functional view of emotions with recent developments in workplace envy research to develop and test a novel theoretical framework showing that envious employees can use their envy to promote self-enhancing actions rather than other-diminishing behaviors. We theorize that enviers' core self-evaluations and friendship ties will attenuate the extent to which enviers undermine envied targets and promote the extent to which enviers actively learn from their envied targets through observational learning and advice seeking. Using two data sets from round-robin surveys of employees in the cosmetic (Study 1) and the financial (Study 2) industries, we show that, while enviers undermine envied targets, they also capitalize on their envy by seeking advice from the envied targets, and enviers who have higher core self-evaluations and friendship with the envied targets are more likely to seek advice from those targets; higher core self-evaluation also decreases the likelihood of undermining the envied targets. We found limited support for the role of envy in triggering enviers' observational learning. Furthermore, enviers who learn from envied targets perform better and advice seeking is more influential for enviers' performance than observational learning.