坏桶里的烂苹果:心理变态、适得其反的工作行为以及社会环境的作用

IF 6.2 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Min Z. Carter, Michael S. Cole, Jeremy B. Bernerth, Peter D. Harms, Aric Wilhau, Joshua C. Palmer
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摘要人们对心理变态员工的影响有着与生俱来的兴趣,尽管迄今为止,公众媒体的关注度要高于科学文献。在本研究中,我们利用行为阈值理论,提出了员工的心理变态与他们的反工作行为(CWB)之间的曲线关系。在对自恋和马基雅维利主义进行控制的同时,我们的预测在涉及两个国家的三项研究中得到了证实。具体来说,我们发现,在心理变态程度较高的个体中,心理变态的破坏性会随着 CWB 水平的提高而放大。这些结果解决了文献中混杂和出乎意料的发现,从而提供了对心理变态与 CWB 关系更细致入微的理解。此外,我们还借鉴了特质激活理论,研究了社会环境的调节作用,这体现在与同事的关系冲突和滥用性监督上。研究结果支持了调节假设,即在消极的社会环境中,无论是自评还是他评的 CWB 评估结果,心理变态-CWB 曲线关系都更强。由于个体的阴暗特质与行为结果之间的关系可能比简单的线性关系更为复杂,因此我们主张未来的研究应结合互补的理论视角,以提高理论的精确性。
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Rotten apples in bad barrels: Psychopathy, counterproductive work behavior, and the role of social context

There is an inherent interest in the implications of psychopathic employees, although attention, to date, is more pronounced in public media than in the scientific literature. In this study, we use behavioral threshold theory to propose a curvilinear relationship between employees' psychopathy and their counterproductive work behavior (CWB). Our predictions were corroborated across three studies involving two countries while controlling for narcissism and Machiavellianism. Specifically, we find that the destructive nature of psychopathy is amplified with accelerated levels of CWB among individuals high on psychopathy. These results address mixed and unexpected findings in the literature, thereby offering a more nuanced understanding of the psychopathy–CWB relationship. Drawing additionally on trait activation theory, we examine the moderating effects of social context as manifested in relationship conflict with coworkers and abusive supervision. Results support the moderated hypotheses such that the psychopathy–CWB curvilinear relationship is stronger in negative social environments for both self-rated and other-rated CWB assessments. As the relationships between individuals' dark traits and behavioral outcomes are likely more complex than simple linear relations, we advocate future research to combine complementary theoretical lenses for improved theoretical precision.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Organizational Behavior aims to publish empirical reports and theoretical reviews of research in the field of organizational behavior, wherever in the world that work is conducted. The journal will focus on research and theory in all topics associated with organizational behavior within and across individual, group and organizational levels of analysis, including: -At the individual level: personality, perception, beliefs, attitudes, values, motivation, career behavior, stress, emotions, judgment, and commitment. -At the group level: size, composition, structure, leadership, power, group affect, and politics. -At the organizational level: structure, change, goal-setting, creativity, and human resource management policies and practices. -Across levels: decision-making, performance, job satisfaction, turnover and absenteeism, diversity, careers and career development, equal opportunities, work-life balance, identification, organizational culture and climate, inter-organizational processes, and multi-national and cross-national issues. -Research methodologies in studies of organizational behavior.
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