Does it matter whether others are working hard or hardly working? Effects of descriptive norms on attitudes to time theft at work

IF 2.6 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Samantha Sinclair
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Time theft—time that employees waste or spend not working during their scheduled work hours—poses serious costs to many employers. Although previous research has suggested the importance of social norms for understanding time theft behavior, experimental studies are lacking. This paper presents the results of two preregistered experiments that examined if information about whether most people engage in time theft or not (descriptive norms) has effects on intentions and attitudes to steal time at work. The results confirmed that people are less willing to conduct time theft if they are led to believe that others avoid such behaviors (Experiment 1, N = 170). However, the same norm information did not alter people's moral judgments of coworkers who engage in time theft (Experiment 2, N = 183). The findings tentatively suggest that the less time theft employees see, the less time theft they will commit.

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别人工作努力还是不努力有关系吗?描述性规范对工作时间盗窃态度的影响
时间盗窃--员工在规定的工作时间内浪费或不工作的时间--给许多雇主带来了严重损失。尽管以往的研究表明,社会规范对于理解时间盗窃行为非常重要,但目前还缺乏实验研究。本文介绍了两个预先登记的实验结果,这些实验考察了关于大多数人是否参与时间盗窃的信息(描述性规范)是否会对工作时间盗窃的意图和态度产生影响。结果证实,如果人们被引导相信其他人会避免这种行为,那么他们进行时间盗窃的意愿就会降低(实验 1,N = 170)。然而,同样的规范信息并没有改变人们对从事时间盗窃的同事的道德判断(实验 2,N = 183)。实验结果初步表明,员工看到的时间盗窃行为越少,他们的时间盗窃行为就越少。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Selection and Assessment publishes original articles related to all aspects of personnel selection, staffing, and assessment in organizations. Using an effective combination of academic research with professional-led best practice, IJSA aims to develop new knowledge and understanding in these important areas of work psychology and contemporary workforce management.
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