不惜一切代价求胜:竞争关系增加不道德行为

Whatever It Takes to Win: Rivalry Increases Unethical Behavior

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2015
被引 300
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,与普通竞争相比,与对手竞争会显著增加欺骗、不道德谈判等行为,绩效目标是主要驱动因素,且仅想到对手就足以引发不道德行为。

Abstract

This research investigates the link between rivalry and unethical behavior. We propose that people will engage in greater unethical behavior when competing against their rivals than when competing against non-rival competitors. Across a series of experiments and an archival study, we find that rivalry is associated with increased use of deception, unsportsmanlike behavior, willingness to employ unethical negotiation tactics, and misreporting of performance. We also explore the psychological underpinnings of rivalry, which help to illuminate how it differs from general competition, and why it increases unethical behavior. Rivalry as compared to non-rival competition was associated with increased status concerns, contingency of self-worth, and performance goals; mediation analyses revealed that performance goals played the biggest role in explaining why rivalry promoted greater unethicality. Lastly, we find that merely thinking about a rival can be enough to promote greater unethical behavior, even in domains unrelated to the rivalry. These findings highlight the importance of rivalry as a widespread, powerful, yet largely unstudied phenomenon with significant organizational implications. Further, the results help to inform when and why unethical behavior occurs within organizations, and demonstrate that the effects of competition are dependent upon relationships and prior interactions.

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