Boundaries and Impressions: Toward Understanding Workplace Encounters With Helicopter Parents
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Academy of Management Proceedings
Abstract
Using an inductive qualitative approach, this study examined perceptions of helicopter parents in the workplace. An analysis of 596 comments posted to online discussion boards revealed four major themes (1) attributions (i.e., someone is to blame including the helicopter parents, the adult children, and/or the company), (2) impression formation (e.g., adult children of helicopter parents are incompetent, unreliable, unable to work independently), (3) boundaries/separation (parents are over-stepping important boundary), and (4) the appropriateness of parental involvement in the workplace. Based on the qualitative analysis, a theoretical model and a set of propositions are discussed.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2015.12837abstract
Publication Date
1-2015
Recommended Citation
Karl, Katherine A. and Peluchette, Joy V., "Boundaries and Impressions: Toward Understanding Workplace Encounters With Helicopter Parents" (2015). Faculty Scholarship. 556.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/faculty-research-papers/556