When Employees Do Bad Things for Good Reasons: Examining Unethical Pro-Organizational Behaviors
Texas A&M University · Brigham Young University
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Abstract
We propose that employees sometimes engage in unethical acts with the intent to benefit their organization, its members, or both—a construct we term unethical pro-organizational behavior. We suggest that positive social exchange relationships and organizational identification may lead to unethical pro-organizational behavior indirectly via neutralization, the process by which the moral content of unethical actions is overlooked. We incorporate situational and individual-level constructs as moderators of these relationships and consider managerial implications and future research.
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- Organizational identification
- Construct (python library)
- Situational ethics
- Organizational commitment
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Social exchange theory
- Organizational behavior
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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