Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (2): 449-463.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.00449
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LIAO Huahua1, HUANG Lei1, HU Bin2()
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2021-01-27
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2022-02-15
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2021-12-24
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HU Bin
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LIAO Huahua, HUANG Lei, HU Bin. Conservation of resources theory in the organizational behavior context: Theoretical evolution and challenges[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2022, 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。 |
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。 |
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