NARCISSISTIC ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION: SEEING ONESELF AS CENTRAL TO THE ORGANIZATION'S IDENTITY

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Galvin, Benjamin M.; Lange, Donald; Ashforth, Blake E.
署名单位:
California State University System; San Diego State University; Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe; Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0363-7425
DOI:
10.5465/amr.2013.0103
发表日期:
2015
页码:
163-181
关键词:
CORE SELF-EVALUATIONS PERCEIVED EXTERNAL PRESTIGE psychological ownership social identity JOB-PERFORMANCE EXPANDED MODEL ceo pay leadership management ESTEEM
摘要:
An unexplored paradox of organizational identification is its possible association with behaviors that exploit the organization for personal benefit. In this article we address why, for some individuals in positions of power and authority in the organization, organizational identification is a path to viewing the organization as eminently exploitable. We introduce narcissistic organizational identification, a form of organizational identification that features the individual's tendency to see his/her identity as core to the definition of the organization, in contrast to conventional conceptualizations of organizational identification, where the individual sees the organization as core to the definition of self. We provide theory explaining how antecedents of conventional organizational identification including a sense of control and influence over the organization, a sense of psychological ownership of the organization, a sense that the organization is regarded highly by others, and a sense that others identify one in terms of the organization can instead lead to narcissistic organizational identification in the presence of narcissism, a relatively stable personality dimension that includes grandiosity, self-importance, and a sense of superiority and entitlement.