Alaybek Balca, Dalal Reeshad S, Dade Brynee
Department of Psychology, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA.
Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, The MITRE Corporation, 7515 Colshire Drive, McLean, VA 22102 USA.
J Bus Psychol. 2022 Nov 2:1-17. doi: 10.1007/s10869-022-09843-x.
The current paper proposed individual differences in judgment and decision-making (JDM)-namely, the skill associated with recognizing social norms, decision-making styles, and risk-benefit perceptions-as a novel set of predictors of counterproductive work behavior (CWB). We hypothesized that the skill associated with recognizing social norms, rational decision-making style, and perceived riskiness of unethical behavior would be related negatively to CWB, whereas the avoidant decision-making style, spontaneous decision-making style, and perceived benefits of unethical behavior would be related positively to CWB. Moreover, we hypothesized that JDM-focused individual differences would exhibit incremental validity above and beyond the traditional individual difference predictors of CWB (personality, trait affect, and cognitive ability). Results from three independent samples provided strong support for the hypotheses. The strongest predictor of CWB was individual differences in perceived benefits of unethical behavior (meta-analytic correlation across the three samples = .487). This result suggests a simple insight, yet one almost completely missing from the existing CWB literature: People who believe unethical behavior is likely to benefit them will tend to enact more CWB than those who do not. Additionally, across the three samples, the novel JDM-focused individual difference predictors performed well in comparison to the traditional individual difference predictors, suggesting their usefulness to research and practice. We therefore suggest several avenues for future research on JDM-focused individual differences as predictors of CWB. Additionally, vis-à-vis practical implications, we discuss the possibility of using JDM-focused individual differences in employee selection and organizational intervention contexts with the aim of reducing CWB.
本文提出,判断与决策(JDM)中的个体差异——即与识别社会规范、决策风格以及风险收益认知相关的技能——可作为反生产工作行为(CWB)的一组全新预测指标。我们假设,与识别社会规范相关的技能、理性决策风格以及对不道德行为的感知风险与CWB呈负相关,而回避型决策风格、自发型决策风格以及对不道德行为的感知收益与CWB呈正相关。此外,我们假设,聚焦于JDM的个体差异在预测CWB时,相对于传统的个体差异预测指标(人格、特质情感和认知能力)具有增量效度。来自三个独立样本的结果为这些假设提供了有力支持。CWB最强的预测指标是对不道德行为的感知收益方面的个体差异(三个样本的元分析相关性 = 0.487)。这一结果揭示了一个简单的观点,但却是现有CWB文献中几乎完全缺失的:认为不道德行为可能会给自己带来好处的人,相较于那些不这么认为的人,往往会实施更多的CWB。此外,在这三个样本中,与传统个体差异预测指标相比,聚焦于JDM的新型个体差异预测指标表现良好,表明它们在研究和实践中具有实用性。因此,我们为未来聚焦于JDM的个体差异作为CWB预测指标的研究提出了几条途径。此外,关于实际应用,我们讨论了在员工选拔和组织干预情境中利用聚焦于JDM的个体差异以减少CWB的可能性。