Rational Counterattack: The Impact of Workplace Bullying on Unethical Pro-organizational and Pro-family Behaviors

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作者
Zhu Yao
Jinlian Luo
Na Fu
Xianchun Zhang
Qunchao Wan
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[1] Hunan University,Business School
[2] Tongji University,School of Economics and Management
[3] The University of Dublin,Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin
[4] Guilin Tourism University,Maritime Silk Road Tourism Economic Research Center
来源
Journal of Business Ethics | 2022年 / 181卷
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Workplace bullying; Emotional exhaustion; Moral disengagement; Unethical pro-organizational behavior; Unethical pro-family behavior;
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In business ethics research, little is known about why and how employees engage in unethical behavior, especially unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) and unethical pro-family behavior (UPFB). Based on cognitive-affective personality system theory and conservation of resources theory, this study aims to explore the mechanisms underlying the effects of workplace bullying, as a negative event, on UPB (Study 1) and UPFB (Study 2). In Study 1, workplace bullying negatively correlated with UPB where emotional exhaustion and organization-oriented moral disengagement played chain-mediating roles in this relationship. In Study 2, workplace bullying positively correlated with UPFB where emotional exhaustion and family-oriented moral disengagement played chain-mediating roles in the relationship. In both studies, perceived forgiveness climate, as a conditional factor, was found to weaken the positive impact of workplace bullying on both emotional exhaustion and the chain-mediating effect of emotional exhaustion and moral disengagement in the relationship between workplace bullying and UPB/UPFB. Overall, this study explains why, how, and when employees exhibit UPB and UPFB. The implications for theory and practices that could enable organizations to reduce employees’ unethical behavior are discussed.
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页码:661 / 682
页数:21
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