Behavioral Integrity: The Perceived Alignment Between Managers' Words and Deeds as a Research Focus
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Abstract
This paper focuses on the perceived pattern of alignment between a manager's words and deeds, with special attention to promise keeping, and espoused and enacted values. It terms this perceived pattern of alignment“Behavioral Integrity.” The literatures on trust, psychological contracts, and credibility combine to suggest important consequences for this perception, and literatures on hypocrisy, social accounts, social cognition, organizational change, and management fashions suggest key antecedents to it. The resulting conceptual model highlights an issue that is problematic in today's managerial environment, has important organizational outcomes, and is relatively unstudied.
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Keywords
- Hypocrisy
- Credibility
- Perception
- Focus (optics)
- Psychology
- Regulatory focus theory
- Organizational behavior
- Cognition
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