TY - JOUR
T1 - From Deception to Rejection
T2 - Unraveling the Impact of Workplace Cheating Behavior on Coworker Ostracism
AU - Kwan, Ho Kwong
AU - Ye, Yijiao
AU - Wu, Long-Zeng
AU - Liu, Xinyu
PY - 2024/11/27
Y1 - 2024/11/27
N2 - Given the prevalence of employees' workplace cheating behavior (WCB) and its cost to organizations, considerable scholarly effort has been invested in identifying both its antecedents and intrapersonal consequences. However, its interpersonal repercussions, particularly how and when WCB influences coworker relationships, remain underexplored. Our paper enriches the WCB literature by using social information processing theory to examine the effect of employee WCB on coworker disliking and subsequent coworker ostracism. Through a field survey study and experimental studies, we found that coworker disliking mediates the positive relationship between WCB and coworker ostracism. Moreover, team ethical leadership strengthens the positive relationship between WCB and coworker disliking, and focal employees' negative affectivity strengthens the positive relationship between coworker disliking and ostracism. Furthermore, team ethical leadership and focal employees' negative affectivity strengthen the indirect effects of WCB on coworker ostracism via coworker disliking. Our findings have important theoretical and practical implications for the literature on WCB.
AB - Given the prevalence of employees' workplace cheating behavior (WCB) and its cost to organizations, considerable scholarly effort has been invested in identifying both its antecedents and intrapersonal consequences. However, its interpersonal repercussions, particularly how and when WCB influences coworker relationships, remain underexplored. Our paper enriches the WCB literature by using social information processing theory to examine the effect of employee WCB on coworker disliking and subsequent coworker ostracism. Through a field survey study and experimental studies, we found that coworker disliking mediates the positive relationship between WCB and coworker ostracism. Moreover, team ethical leadership strengthens the positive relationship between WCB and coworker disliking, and focal employees' negative affectivity strengthens the positive relationship between coworker disliking and ostracism. Furthermore, team ethical leadership and focal employees' negative affectivity strengthen the indirect effects of WCB on coworker ostracism via coworker disliking. Our findings have important theoretical and practical implications for the literature on WCB.
KW - Coworker disliking
KW - Coworker ostracism
KW - Negative affectivity
KW - Team ethical leadership
KW - Workplace cheating behavior
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U2 - 10.1007/s10551-024-05881-y
DO - 10.1007/s10551-024-05881-y
M3 - Journal
SN - 0167-4544
JO - Journal of Business Ethics
JF - Journal of Business Ethics
ER -