High Performers in the Shadow: The Adverse Effect of Star Employees on Their Peers
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Zhou, Jinyi; Li, Ning; Xu, Shiyong; Chi, Wei
署名单位:
University of Science & Technology Beijing; Tsinghua University; Renmin University of China
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0021-9010
DOI:
10.1037/apl0001254
发表日期:
2025
页码:
776-797
关键词:
star employee
performance gap
PSYCHOLOGICAL ENTITLEMENT
team interdependence
WORKPLACE DEVIANCE
摘要:
Star employees are pivotal to organizational success and significantly influence their peers. Previous studies on this topic often explore the attributes of stars and nonstars in isolation. Using social comparison theory, our study posits that as employees' performance approaches that of star employees, nonstar employees become more likely to compare themselves with stars, thereby increasing their sense of psychological entitlement. The increase in entitlement is likely to promote workplace deviance and decrease workplace well-being. We further propose that team interdependence amplifies the relationship between the star-nonstar performance gap and psychological entitlement. When team interdependence is high, the influence of the star-nonstar performance gap on nonstars' psychological entitlement and the mediating effects of psychological entitlement become more significant. We conducted four studies including two field surveys and two experiments to test our hypotheses. The results indicated that employees who exhibit small performance gaps are more adversely affected by stars than other employees, thus offering a more nuanced understanding of star employees' influence within organizations.
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