减轻零工和远程员工的不当行为:来自真实努力实验的证据

Mitigating Gig and Remote Worker Misconduct: Evidence from a Real Effort Experiment

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2021
被引 7
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过真实努力实验,研究零工和远程工作情境下,传达组织价值观和监控威胁对减少员工不当行为的影响,发现价值观沟通有效但监控会削弱其效果。

Abstract

Employee misconduct is costly to organizations and has the potential to be even more common in gig and remote work contexts, in which workers are physically distant from their employers. There is, thus, a need for scholars to better understand what employers can do to mitigate misconduct in these nontraditional work environments, particularly as the prevalence of such work environments is increasing. We combine an agency perspective with a behavioral relationship-based perspective to consider two avenues through which gig employers can potentially mitigate misconduct: (1) through the communication of organizational values and (2) through the credible threat of monitoring. We implement a real effort experiment in a gig work context that enables us to cleanly observe misconduct. Consistent with our theory, we present causal evidence that communication of organizational values, both externally facing in the form of social/environmental responsibility and internally facing in the form of an employee ethics code, decreases misconduct. This effect, however, is largely negated when workers are informed that they are being monitored. We provide suggestive evidence that this crowding out is due to a decrease in perceived trust that results from the threat of monitoring. Our results have important theoretical implications for research on employee misconduct and shed light on the trade-offs associated with various potential policy solutions.

员工不当行为零工经济远程工作组织价值观监控