How Unethical Pro-organizational Behavior Links to Actors’ and Observers’ Behaviors: A Meta-Analysis

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Wenli Jiang, Yuping Xie
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Abstract

Scholars have paid great attention to unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB), however, there is a lack of a comprehensive review to uncover the consequences of UPB. It is important to fulfill the need for a quantitative review of the outcomes associated with UPB. Therefore, we construct a holistic framework to explore the difference between actors and observers in responding to unethical pro-organizational behavior and test it using meta-analysis technology (k = 53, n = 18,710). The meta-analytic results show that actors’ UPB is positively related to actors’ counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs), actors’ organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs), and observers’ UPB. Actors’ UPB increases actors’ CWBs via actors’ psychological entitlement, and it increases actors’ OCBs via actors’ guilt. In addition, actors’ UPB also increases observers’ UPB via observers’ moral disengagement. Actors’ organizational tenure positively moderates the relationship between actors’ UPB and actors’ CWBs. Our findings draw attention to the outcomes of UPB and have reference significance for future research on UPB.
不道德的亲组织行为如何与行动者和观察者的行为相关联:元分析
学者们对支持组织的不道德行为(UPB)给予了极大的关注,然而,却缺乏对UPB后果的全面研究。因此,有必要对与不道德行为相关的结果进行定量研究。因此,我们构建了一个整体框架,以探讨行动者和观察者在应对不道德的亲组织行为时的差异,并使用元分析技术对其进行检验(k = 53,n = 18,710)。元分析结果表明,行为者的 UPB 与行为者的反生产性工作行为(CWBs)、行为者的组织公民行为(OCBs)和观察者的 UPB 正相关。行为者的 UPB 通过行为者的心理权利增加行为者的 CWB,通过行为者的内疚感增加行为者的 OCB。此外,行为者的 UPB 还会通过观察者的道德脱离增加观察者的 UPB。行为者的组织任期对行为者的 UPB 与行为者的 CWB 之间的关系起着积极的调节作用。我们的研究结果引起了人们对UPB结果的关注,对未来UPB研究具有参考意义。
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Sage Open
Sage Open SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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