从好士兵到心理特权:探讨组织公民行为何时以及为何导致越轨行为

From Good Soldiers to Psychologically Entitled: Examining When and Why Citizenship Behavior Leads to Deviance

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2016
被引 305
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,当员工因外部压力而非自愿从事组织公民行为时,会产生心理特权感,这种特权感进而促使他们在组织内外做出越轨行为。

Abstract

Research has consistently demonstrated that organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) produce a wide array of positive outcomes for employees and organizations. Recent work, however, has suggested that employees often engage in OCBs not because they want to but because they feel they have to, and it is not clear whether OCBs performed for external motives have the same positive effects on individuals and organizational functioning as do traditional OCBs. In this article, we draw from self-determination and moral licensing theories to suggest a potential negative consequence of OCB. Specifically, we argue that when employees feel compelled to engage in OCB by external forces, they will subsequently feel psychologically entitled for having gone above and beyond the call of duty. Furthermore, these feelings of entitlement can act as moral credentials that psychologically free employees to engage in both interpersonal and organizational deviance. Data from two multisource field studies and an online experiment provide support for these hypotheses. In addition, we demonstrate that OCB-generated feelings of entitlement transcend organizational boundaries and lead to deviance outside of the organization.

组织行为学组织公民行为心理特权越轨行为自我决定理论