心理科学进展 ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (2): 449-463.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.00449
收稿日期:
2021-01-27
出版日期:
2022-02-15
发布日期:
2021-12-24
通讯作者:
胡斌
E-mail:binhuchangsha@163.com
基金资助:
LIAO Huahua1, HUANG Lei1, HU Bin2()
Received:
2021-01-27
Online:
2022-02-15
Published:
2021-12-24
Contact:
HU Bin
E-mail:binhuchangsha@163.com
摘要:
资源保存理论(conservation of resources theory, COR)是组织行为学研究近30年中被引最高的理论之一。COR的提出源自Hobfoll对临床应激障碍的观察与思考, 历经了多次修订后该理论逐步由一个压力-反应模型发展成了一个以个体资源存量及其动态变化解释行为动因的动机理论, 形成了一个具有较广泛外延的理论体系。组织行为学是资源保存理论标志性文献的施引文献的核心来源。大量组织行为学研究对COR中的资源损失漩涡、获得螺旋等核心过程进行了实证检验, 涉及广泛的研究议题, 使COR成为了理解员工心理与行为动因的最具影响力的理论之一。COR在组织行为学中的应用面临一定的挑战, 其中有来自认知评价理论、适应理论的观点挑战, 也有其作为一个“跨界理论”带来的挑战。组织行为学研究在应用COR时应充分尊重其理论要义, 避免削足适履。
中图分类号:
廖化化, 黄蕾, 胡斌. (2022). 资源保存理论在组织行为学中的应用:演变与挑战. 心理科学进展 , 30(2), 449-463.
LIAO Huahua, HUANG Lei, HU Bin. (2022). Conservation of resources theory in the organizational behavior context: Theoretical evolution and challenges. Advances in Psychological Science, 30(2), 449-463.
内容组块 | 具 体 观 点 |
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基本原理(basic tenet) | 个体(与团队)总是力求获得、持有、培育、保护那些对他们而言非常重要的事物。 |
原则(principles) | 原则1:资源损失的主导性。资源损失与资源获得的效应是不对称的, 资源损失对压力进程的影响更大。 原则2:资源投入。人们必须投入资源才能防止资源损失发生、修复损失、获得资源。 原则3:获得悖论。资源损失情境会放大资源获得的价值。资源损失严重时, 资源获得尤为重要。 原则4:绝望原则。当资源耗尽或将近耗尽时, 个体为了保全自我会进入防御模式, 做出防御性、攻击性甚至是不理性的行为反应。 |
资源阵列与 资源阵列通道法则 (resource caravans and resource caravan passageways principles) | 资源阵列:资源从不独立存在, 它们总是以资源包或资源阵列的形式出现、运行。对个体与组织而言, 都是如此。 资源阵列通道:人们的资源存在于特定的情境中, 情境可能孕育、滋养资源的创造与存续, 也可能限制、阻碍资源的创造与存续。 |
推论(corollaries) | 推论1:与拥有更多资源的人和组织相比, 那些资源缺乏的个体和组织在资源损失情境中更脆弱、获得资源增长的能力更弱。 推论2:资源损失漩涡。资源损失比资源获得具有更大的影响力。资源损失启动压力进程, 随着压力螺旋的迭代, 个体和组织能动用以补偿损失的资源渐次减少, 损失漩涡的量级与动能随之不断增强。 推论3:资源获得螺旋。由于资源获得增长的量级与速度均小于资源损失, 资源获得螺旋的发展通常更小、更慢。 |
表1 资源保存理论的核心观点
内容组块 | 具 体 观 点 |
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基本原理(basic tenet) | 个体(与团队)总是力求获得、持有、培育、保护那些对他们而言非常重要的事物。 |
原则(principles) | 原则1:资源损失的主导性。资源损失与资源获得的效应是不对称的, 资源损失对压力进程的影响更大。 原则2:资源投入。人们必须投入资源才能防止资源损失发生、修复损失、获得资源。 原则3:获得悖论。资源损失情境会放大资源获得的价值。资源损失严重时, 资源获得尤为重要。 原则4:绝望原则。当资源耗尽或将近耗尽时, 个体为了保全自我会进入防御模式, 做出防御性、攻击性甚至是不理性的行为反应。 |
资源阵列与 资源阵列通道法则 (resource caravans and resource caravan passageways principles) | 资源阵列:资源从不独立存在, 它们总是以资源包或资源阵列的形式出现、运行。对个体与组织而言, 都是如此。 资源阵列通道:人们的资源存在于特定的情境中, 情境可能孕育、滋养资源的创造与存续, 也可能限制、阻碍资源的创造与存续。 |
推论(corollaries) | 推论1:与拥有更多资源的人和组织相比, 那些资源缺乏的个体和组织在资源损失情境中更脆弱、获得资源增长的能力更弱。 推论2:资源损失漩涡。资源损失比资源获得具有更大的影响力。资源损失启动压力进程, 随着压力螺旋的迭代, 个体和组织能动用以补偿损失的资源渐次减少, 损失漩涡的量级与动能随之不断增强。 推论3:资源获得螺旋。由于资源获得增长的量级与速度均小于资源损失, 资源获得螺旋的发展通常更小、更慢。 |
图2 资源的分类 资料来源:ten Brummelhuis, L. L., & Bakker, A. B. (2012). A resource perspective on the work-home: Interface the work-home resources model. American Psychologist, 67(7), 545-556.
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