Conflicting relational models as a predictor of (in)justice perceptions and (un)cooperative behavior at work

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Johannes F. W. Arendt, Katharina G. Kugler, Felix C. Brodbeck
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Abstract

Humans are naturally social, and according to relational models theory (RMT), they use cognitively represented and motivationally operative models (i.e., relational models) to structure and understand their social interactions. RMT proposes that the fit between the expected and perceived relational model (i.e., RM fit) in a given social interactive situation is related to perceptions of justice, while an RM misfit is related to injustice perceptions. The experience of RM fit/misfit is motivationally operative for generating behavior intended to either strengthen a just relationship or transform an unjust relationship. Building on these theoretical considerations, it is argued that RM fit (misfit) is positively (negatively) related to perceived justice which in turn is positively related to willingness to help and negatively related to willingness to hide one's knowledge from an interaction partner. Willingness to help and sharing information are of particular practical importance in the context of teamwork and for cooperative relationships in organizations more generally. Three experimental studies (n1 = 441, n2 = 618, n3 = 455) were conducted in which RM fit/misfit was manipulated as an independent variable in three different work scenarios (vignettes). We assessed participants' justice perceptions and willingness to exhibit (un)cooperative behavior (i.e., more or less helping and knowledge hiding) toward their interaction partners. All three experiments confirmed the hypothesized relationships. The results are discussed with respect to the theoretical relevance of RMT for explaining mechanisms underlying justice perceptions, helping behavior, and knowledge hiding at work in teams and organizations.

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冲突关系模型作为工作中公正感知和(非)合作行为的预测因子
人类天生具有社会性,根据关系模型理论(RMT),人类使用认知表征和动机操作模型(即关系模型)来构建和理解他们的社会互动。RMT提出,在给定的社会互动情境中,期望关系模型和感知关系模型之间的拟合(即RM拟合)与公平感有关,而RM不拟合与公平感有关。RM适合/不适合的经验是产生旨在加强公正关系或改变不公正关系的行为的动机操作。基于这些理论考虑,我们认为RM匹配(不匹配)与感知正义正相关(负相关),感知正义反过来与帮助意愿正相关,与向互动伙伴隐藏自己知识的意愿负相关。乐于助人和分享信息在团队合作和更普遍的组织合作关系中具有特别重要的实际意义。三个实验研究(n 1 = 441, n 2 = 618, n 3 = 455),在三个不同的工作场景(小片段)中,RM拟合/不拟合作为自变量进行操作。我们评估了参与者的正义感知和对他们的互动伙伴表现出(非)合作行为(即或多或少的帮助和知识隐藏)的意愿。这三个实验都证实了假设的关系。研究结果讨论了RMT在解释团队和组织中工作中的公平感知、帮助行为和知识隐藏机制方面的理论相关性。
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Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology
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