Faculty of International Social Sciences

金 素延

Soyeon Kim

基本情報

所属
学習院大学 国際社会科学部 教授
学位
PH.D.(Korea University )

連絡先
soyeon.kimgakushuin.ac.jp
J-GLOBAL ID
201801017543830150
researchmap会員ID
B000334275

論文

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  • Soyeon Kim
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS 108 2025年9月  
  • Sueda Kiyoko, Kim Soyeon
    青山国際政経論集 114 135-156 2025年5月15日  
  • Soyeon Kim, Neena Gopalan, Nicholas Beutell
    Sustainability 15(19) 14367-14367 2023年9月29日  査読有り招待有り筆頭著者
    This study examines the influence of leader humility on work–family facilitation (WFF) in the U.S. and Japan by exploring the mediating roles of the four dimensions of psychological empowerment (meaningful work, autonomy, competency, and impact) on this relationship. Drawing from a sample of 392 Japanese employees and 132 U.S. employees, our findings suggest that leader humility is positively related to WFF in both cultural contexts. Meaningful work and departmental impact emerge as significant mediators in both cultures, while the mediation effects of autonomy and competency are valid in Japan only. An additional test reveals that meaningful work is the most significant mediator in both countries, underscoring the pivotal role of leader humility and meaningful work in enhancing WFF. The study adds to the growing literature on the beneficial effects of leader humility on sustainable organizations, while offering insights into improving employee wellbeing and work–life interactions across diverse cultural contexts.
  • Yuhee Jung, Soyeon Kim, Tomohiko Tanikawa
    Culture and Organization 1-20 2023年3月24日  査読有り責任著者
  • Soyeon Kim
    Frontiers in Psychology 13 2022年7月18日  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
    There are two well-known truths about Japan: one is that Japan is one of the most advanced economies, which takes pride in its highly advanced technology, social infrastructure and system; the other is that Japan ranks lowest at women’s social participation among Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. Even though the Japanese government has initiated programs to promote female participation and advancement in society, these initiatives have not yet borne remarkable fruit. This study intends to address this issue by investigating the effectiveness of female leadership in Japan, specifically its effect on organizations’ gender diversity and inclusion (D&I) climate and employees’ task-related positive attitudes. Synthesizing social information processing theory and social identity theory, the study examines 306 Japanese employees working with their female supervisors in medium- and large-sized manufacturing companies. The findings show that female ambidextrous leadership contributes to shape and strengthen a gender D&I climate and ultimately enhances employees’ hope on their work. In addition, the positive effect of a gender D&I climate on employees’ hope is the same for all employees regardless of gender. The findings clarify the role of female leadership and the underlying psychological mechanism through which female leadership influences employees’ positive work attitudes. This first empirical study in Japan contributes to the research on female leadership and D&I management.

書籍等出版物

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講演・口頭発表等

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教育業績(担当経験のある科目)

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共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

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