Does a Help Giver Seek the Help from Others? The Consistency and Licensing Mechanisms and the Role of Leader Respect

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Qiqi Wang
Xueling Fan
Jun Liu
Wenjing Cai
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[1] Wuhan University,School of Economics and Management
[2] Nanjing University,School of Business
[3] Renmin University of China,School of Business
[4] University of Science and Technology of China,School of Public Affairs
[5] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,Department of Management & Organisation
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2023年 / 184卷
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Help-giving behavior; Dependent help-seeking behavior; Autonomous help-seeking behavior; Personal reputation; Moral credits; Leader respect;
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This study adopts an intrapersonal perspective to explore how and when employees shift roles from help giver to help seeker by investigating the relationship between their help-giving and following help-seeking behavior. Based on self-regulation theory, we hypothesize two contradictory psychological processes (i.e., consistency vs. licensing) via which employees determine whether to seek help after giving help. Importantly, we differentiate autonomous help-seeking from dependent help-seeking and propose stronger effects of help-giving on dependent help-seeking. Further, we identify leader respect as a moderator to solve the opposite effects of employees’ help-giving on their subsequent help-seeking indicated by the two contradictory mechanisms. Results of two field studies consistently showed that the negative (positive) relationship between help-giving and dependent help-seeking was serially mediated by personal reputation and reputation maintenance concerns (perceived increase of moral credits and help-seeking justification). Results regarding autonomous help-seeking were inconsistent and help-giving only positively affected autonomous help-seeking via perceived increase of moral credits and help-seeking justification in Study 2. Leader respect weakened the positive (in Study 1) but strengthened the negative relationship (in Study 1 and 2). We discuss theoretical implications for helping literature, self-regulation theory, and moral behavior research.
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