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The Contaminating Effects of Building Instrumental Ties: How Networking Can Make Us Feel Dirty

机译:建立工具联系的污染影响:网络如何使我们感到肮脏

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In this paper, we examine the consequences of social networking for an individual's morality, arguing that the content and approach of networking have different implications for how a person feels during the development and maintenance of social ties. We focus in particular on professional-instrumental networking: the purposeful creation of social ties in support of task and professional goals. Unlike personal networking in pursuit of emotional support or friendship, and unlike social ties that emerge spontaneously, instrumental networking in pursuit of professional goals can impinge on an individual's moral purity-a psychological state that results from viewing the self as clean from a moral standpoint-and thus make an individual feel dirty. We theorize that such feelings of dirtiness decrease the frequency of instrumental networking and, as a result, work performance. We conducted four studies using both field and laboratory data from different populations to investigate the psychological consequences of networking behaviors. Two experiments provide support for a causal relationship between instrumental networking for professional goals, feeling dirty, and need for cleansing. A survey study of lawyers in a large North American business law firm offers correlational evidence that professionals who experience feelings of dirtiness from instrumental networking, relative to those who do not, tend to engage in it less frequently and have lower job performance. With regard to sources of variability in dirtiness from instrumental networking for professional goals, we document that when those who engage in such networking have high versus low power, they experience fewer feelings of dirtiness. An additional experimental study constructively replicates this finding.
机译:在本文中,我们研究了社交网络对个人道德的影响,认为社交网络的内容和方法对一个人在发展和维持社交关系中的感受有不同的影响。我们特别专注于专业仪器网络:有目的地建立社交联系以支持任务和专业目标。与寻求情感支持或友谊的个人网络不同,与自发出现的社会纽带不同,追求职业目标的工具性网络会影响个人的道德纯正-一种心理状态,这种心理状态是从道德角度将自我视为干净的结果-从而使个人感到肮脏。我们认为,这种肮脏的感觉会降低仪器联网的频率,从而降低工作性能。我们使用来自不同人群的现场和实验室数据进行了四项研究,以调查网络行为的心理后果。两项实验为实现专业目标的工具网络,感到肮脏和需要清洁之间的因果关系提供了支持。一家北美大型商业律师事务所的律师进行的一项调查研究提供了相关的证据,相对于那些没有经历过工具网络的专业人员,那些经历过工具网络的肮脏感觉的专业人员倾向于不那么频繁地参加,并且工作绩效较低。关于来自用于专业目标的工具性联网的污垢变化性的来源,我们记录到,当从事此类联网的人具有高功率与低功率时,他们遭受污垢的感觉会更少。另一项实验研究建设性地重复了这一发现。

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