现存分类群
生活质量研究
心理学
商业道德
感知
作弊
社会心理学
大裂谷
自我效能感
公共关系
政治学
医学
进化生物学
生物
物理
公共卫生
护理部
神经科学
天文
作者
Teng Iat Loi,Zhiyu Feng,Kristine M. Kuhn,Thomas M. Tripp
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10551-021-04976-0
摘要
Extant research has demonstrated that underdog expectations—individuals’ perceptions that others view them as unlikely to succeed—can have positive implications for motivating performance. In this paper, we draw on self-determination theory to examine how and when underdog expectations can have detrimental consequences for both the employee and the organization. Specifically, we propose that underdog expectations can decrease employees’ need fulfillment, which in turn leads to more cheating behavior. Furthermore, we theorize that the indirect effect of underdog expectations on cheating behavior via need fulfillment is weaker when general self-efficacy is high than when it is low. Results from two studies using complementary designs support our predictions. Overall, our research demonstrates a potential dark side to underdog expectations and also contributes to the behavioral ethics literature.
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