Les côtés bénéfiques de l'humour (texte en anglais)
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A meta-analysis of positive humor
in the workplace
Jessica Mesmer-Magnus and David J. Glew
Department of Management, University of North Carolina Wilmington,
Wilmington, North Carolina, USA, and
Chockalingam Viswesvaran
Department of Psychology, Florida International University,Miami, Florida, USA
Abstract
Purpose – The benefits of humor for general well-being have long been touted. Past empirical
research has suggested that some of these benefits also exist in the work domain. However, there is
little shared understanding as to the role of humor in the workplace. The purpose of this paper is to
address two main gaps in the humor literature. First, the authors summarize several challenges
researchers face in defining and operationalizing humor, and offer an integrative conceptualization
which may be used to consolidate and interpret seemingly disparate research streams. Second,
meta-analysis is used to explore the possibility that positive humor is associated with: employee health
(e.g. burnout, health) and work-related outcomes (e.g. performance, job satisfaction, withdrawal); with
perceived supervisor/leader effectiveness (e.g. perceived leader performance, follower approval); and
may mitigate the deleterious effects of workplace stress on employee burnout.
Design/methodology/approach – The authors examine the results of prior research using
meta-analysis (k ¼ 49, n ¼ 8,532) in order to explore humor’s potential role in organizational and
employee effectiveness.
Findings – Results suggest employee humor is associated with enhanced work performance,
satisfaction, workgroup cohesion, health, and coping effectiveness, as well as decreased burnout,
stress, and work withdrawal. Supervisor use of humor is associated with enhanced subordinate work
performance, satisfaction, perception of supervisor performance, satisfaction with supervisor, and
workgroup cohesion, as well as reduced work withdrawal.
Research limitations/implications – Profitable avenues for future research include: clarifying the
humor construct and determining how current humor scales tap this construct; exploring the role of
negative forms of humor, as they likely have different workplace effects; the role of humor by
coworkers; a number of potential moderators of the humor relationships, including type of humor, job
level and industry type;
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