Make Them Feel: How the Disclosure of Pregnancy to a Supervisor Leads to Changes in Perceived Supervisor Support
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Little, Laura; Hinojosa, Amanda; Lynch, John
署名单位:
University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; University of Houston System; University of Houston; University of Houston Clear Lake; University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Chicago; University of Illinois Chicago Hospital
刊物名称:
ORGANIZATION SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
1047-7039
DOI:
10.1287/orsc.2017.1136
发表日期:
2017
页码:
618-635
关键词:
gender and diversity in organizations
PERCEIVED SUPERVISOR SUPPORT
relationship-defining memories
摘要:
Personal disclosure at work can help facilitate high-quality relationships; however, these results may depend on people's reactions to them. We suggest that reactions to a disclosure-particularly supervisor reactions-can relate to abrupt and enduring changes in perceptions of relationship quality. Drawing on theory related to relationship-defining memories [Alea N, Vick SC (2010) The first sight of love: Relationship-defining memories and marital satisfaction across adulthood. Memory 18(7): 730-742.], informational justice [Lind EA (2001) Fairness heuristic theory: Justice judgments as pivotal cognitions in organizational relations. Greenberg J, Cropanzano R, eds. Advances in Organizational Justice (Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, CA), 56-88.], and emotions [Van Kleef GA (2009) How emotions regulate social life. Current Directions Psych. Sci. 18(3): 184-188.], we investigate the mechanisms through which supervisor reactions to pregnancy disclosure influence changes in employees' perceived supervisor support (PSS). The results from a longitudinal field study of over 100 pregnant working women and two experimental vignette studies suggest that the evocation of positive emotions from pregnant women at the time of the disclosure influences immediate and enduring changes in PSS.