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Is Greed a Double-Edged Sword? The Roles of the Need for Social Status and Perceived Distributive Justice in the Relationship Between Greed and Job Performance

机译:贪婪是一把双刃剑吗?社会地位需求和在贪婪与工作表现之间的关系中感知司法的角色

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Greed is one of the most common features of human nature, and it has recently attracted increasing research interest. The aims of this paper are to provide one of the first empirical investigations of the effects of greed on job performance and to explore the mediating role of the need for social status and perceived distributive justice. Using a working sample (N=315) from China, the current study found that greed promoted both task and contextual performance through the intermediary effect of the need for social status. At the same time, greed inhibited both types of performance through perceived distributive justice. These results confirmed our hypothesis that greed is a double-edged sword with opposite effects on one’s performance. The findings suggest that organizations should both address greedy employees’ social status concerns and ensure that they are treated fairly so that organizations can fully utilize the talents of greedy people and channel their energy in a beneficial direction.
机译:贪婪是人性最常见的特征之一,最近吸引了越来越多的研究兴趣。本文的目标是提供贪婪对工作绩效的影响的首次实证调查之一,并探讨了社会地位和感知司法的需求的调解作用。目前的研究发现,使用来自中国的工作示例(N = 315),发现贪婪通过对社会地位需求的中间效应促进任务和上下文绩效。与此同时,贪婪通过感知分配正义抑制了两种类型的性能。这些结果证实了我们的假设,即贪婪是一种双刃剑,对一个人的表现相反。调查结果表明,组织应该解决贪婪的员工的社会地位问题,并确保他们得到公平对待,以便组织可以充分利用贪婪人才,并以有益的方向渠道渠道能量。

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