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Abstract
Objective
Consistently with Bandura's theory of moral disengagement, we examined if moral disengagement predicted employees’ counterproductive work behaviours and organizational citizenship behaviours, also assessing moral competence as a moderator that, at higher values, could mitigate the positive association with counterproductive work behaviours and mitigate the negative association with organizational citizenship behaviours.
Method
Five hundred eighty-three Italian employees completed a time-lagged online survey including the following measures: Work Moral Disengagement Scale (Fida, Paciello et al., 2015), Moral Competence Test (Lind, 1985), Counterproductive Work Behavior Checklist (Spector et al., 2006), Organizational Citizenship Behavior Scale (Podsakoff et al., 1990). Associations between variables were examined via multiple linear regressions with bootstrapping, while the interactions were probed through the Johnson-Neyman technique.
Results
Moral disengagement is positively related to counterproductive work behaviours and negatively related to organizational citizenship behaviours. Furthermore, the association between moral disengagement and counterproductive work behaviours is moderated by moral competence, with a significant positive association only at lower levels of the moderator.
Conclusion
We demonstrated for the first time the potentially significant role played by moral competence as a moderator that could reduce the negative effects of moral disengagement on deviant and unethical organizational behaviours, discussing our results in light of available evidence and theory, and elaborating on practical implications.
客观地与班杜拉的道德脱离理论一致,我们研究了道德脱离是否预测了员工适得其反的工作行为和组织公民行为,并评估了道德能力作为调节因素,在更高的价值观下,可以减轻与适得其反的工作行为的积极关联,并减轻与组织公民行为的消极关联。方法583名意大利员工完成了一项时间滞后的在线调查,包括以下指标:工作道德脱离量表(Fida,Paciello et al.,2015)、道德能力测试(Lind,1985)、反生产性工作行为清单(Spector et al.,2006)、组织公民行为量表(Podsakoff et al.,1990)。通过多重线性回归和自举检验变量之间的相关性,同时通过Johnson Neyman技术探讨相互作用。结果道德脱离与适得其反的工作行为呈正相关,与组织公民行为负相关。此外,道德脱离和适得其反的工作行为之间的联系受到道德能力的调节,只有在较低级别的调节者中才有显著的积极联系。结论我们首次证明了道德能力作为调节因素所发挥的潜在重要作用,可以减少道德脱离对越轨和不道德组织行为的负面影响,并根据现有证据和理论讨论了我们的结果,并详细阐述了实际意义。
期刊介绍:
The aim of the Revue européenne de Psychologie appliquée / European Review of Applied Psychology is to promote high-quality applications of psychology to all areas of specialization, and to foster exchange among researchers and professionals. Its policy is to attract a wide range of contributions, including empirical research, overviews of target issues, case studies, descriptions of instruments for research and diagnosis, and theoretical work related to applied psychology. In all cases, authors will refer to published and verificable facts, whether established in the study being reported or in earlier publications.