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Acta Psychologica Sinica ›› 2024, Vol. 56 ›› Issue (10): 1431-1447.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1041.2024.01431

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When and how employee boundary spanning behavior influences supervisor support: The roles of supervisor trust and upward advice seeking

ZHAO Fuqiang, ZHU Hanqiu, CHEN Yun(), CHEN Zhuhui   

  1. School of Management, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070, China
  • Received:2023-09-30 Published:2024-10-25 Online:2024-07-10
  • Contact: CHEN Yun E-mail:cheny@whut.edu.cn
  • Supported by:
    National Social Science Fund of China(Grant 23FGLB069);National Social Science Fund of China(21FGLB027);National Social Science Fund of China(20FGLB047)

Abstract:

In the context of encouraging collaborative innovation, employee boundary spanning has become a source of organizational innovation. However, existing research has mainly explored the impact of employee boundary spanning on themselves from an actor-centered perspective, little is known about whether employee boundary spanning can influence supervisor support. Drawing on the perspective of positive interpersonal interaction, the current study employed a scenario experiment (Study 1) and a multi-wave and multi-source questionnaire survey (Study 2) to explore when and how employee boundary spanning affects supervisor support. Results from Study 1 (N = 220) indicated that when upward advice seeking is high, supervisors develop stronger cognitive trust and affective trust towards boundary spanning employees, leading to higher levels of supervisor support. Study 2 (N = 406) further confirmed that upward advice seeking positively moderates the direct effect of employee boundary spanning on supervisor affective trust as well as the indirect effect of employee boundary spanning on supervisor support via affective trust. However, it did not support the moderating effect of upward advice seeking on the supervisor cognitive trust path. These findings contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the impact of employee boundary spanning on supervisor support, providing decision-making references for organizations to manage employee boundary spanning to maintain harmonious supervisor-subordinate relationships.

Key words: employee boundary spanning behavior, supervisor support, cognitive trust, affective trust, upward advice seeking