The promise and perversity of perspective-taking in organizations

被引:156
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作者
Ku, Gillian [1 ]
Wang, Cynthia S. [2 ]
Galinsky, Adam D. [3 ]
机构
[1] London Business Sch, London NW1 4SA, England
[2] Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
[3] Columbia Univ, New York, NY USA
来源
RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR: AN ANNUAL SERIES OF ANALYTICAL ESSAYS AND CRITICAL REVIEWS, VOL 35 | 2015年 / 35卷
关键词
Perspective-taking; Mixed-motive-interactions; Interpersonal and intergroup relations; Groups; Negotiations; Ethics; MEASURING INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; IMPROVING INTERGROUP RELATIONS; EMPATHY-INDUCED ALTRUISM; MODERATING ROLE; TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP; EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE; INTEGRATIVE COMPLEXITY; COGNITIVE-COMPLEXITY; BEHAVIORAL MIMICRY; STIGMATIZED GROUP;
D O I
10.1016/j.riob.2015.07.003
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Successful managers and leaders need to effectively navigate their organizational worlds, from motivating customers and employees to managing diversity to preventing and resolving conflicts. Perspective-taking is a psychological process that is particularly relevant to each of these activities. The current review critically examines perspective taking research conducted by both management scholars and social psychologists and specifies perspective-taking's antecedents, consequences, mechanisms, and moderators, as well as identifies theoretical and/or empirical shortfalls. Our summary of the current state of perspective-taking research offers three important contributions. First, we offer a new definition of perspective-taking: the active cognitive process of imagining the world from another's vantage point or imagining oneself in another's shoes to understand their visual viewpoint, thoughts, motivations, intentions, and/or emotions. Second, we highlight that although perspective-taking has many positive benefits for managers and leaders, it also carries with it the potential for perverse effects. Third, we argue that previous theoretical lenses to understand perspective-taking's goal are insufficient in light of all the available evidence. Instead, we offer a new theoretical proposition to capture the full range of perspective-taking's positive and negative effects: perspective-taking helps individuals effectively navigate a world filled with mixed-motive social interactions. Our mixed motive model of perspective-taking not only captures the current findings but also offers new directions for future research. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:79 / 102
页数:24
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