预测报告行政和纪律违规的意图:应用理性行动模型

Predicting Intentions to Report Administrative and Disciplinary Infractions: Applying the Reasoned Action Model

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1999
被引 50
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究应用理性行动模型预测以色列国防军军官报告违规行为的意图,发现主观规范的影响远大于态度,但实际报告率仍低于预期。

Abstract

The present study focuses on the reporting of administrative and disciplinary irregularities. The reasoned action model (Ajzen & Fishbein, 1980) is applied to predict officers' intentions to report illegal or irregular activities in the Israeli Defense Forces. The findings show that although the model's two predictors (attitude toward reporting and subjective norm) significantly predicted intention to report, the effect of subjective norm was much stronger than the effect of the attitude component. In spite of the military's strong formal system and although social forces have great potential to impose the reporting norm on an organization's members, actual reporting does not meet expectations. The results are discussed in light of the organizational culture that develops as the combat unit struggles to survive in an extremely turbulent environment.

组织行为军事管理社会心理学行为预测