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Not on My Watch: Facilitating peer reporting through employee job attitudes and personality traits

机译:不在我身边:通过员工的工作态度和性格特征促进同伴报告

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Because employees often conceal their misbehavior from management, counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) can be difficult to detect. Fortunately, peer reporting - which occurs when employees report their coworkers' misdeeds to organizational authorities - may enhance the detection of CWBs. Little is known, however, about the variables that facilitate peer reporting. Using a sample of working adults (N = 267), we examined job attitudes and personality traits as moderators of the relationship between CWB observations and CWB reporting. Our results suggest that most CWBs employees observe go unreported. Furthermore, we found that organizational commitment strengthened the relationship between CWB observations and CWB reporting. The other hypothesized moderators, however, failed to yield the expected interaction effects.
机译:由于员工经常对管理层掩盖其不当行为,因此难以发现适得其反的工作行为(CWB)。幸运的是,当员工向组织机构报告其同事的不当行为时,进行同行报告可以增强对CWB的发现。但是,关于促进同级报告的变量知之甚少。我们使用了一个在职成年人样本(N = 267),研究了工作态度和人格特质,作为CWB观察结果与CWB报告之间关系的调节者。我们的结果表明大多数CWB员工观察到未报告。此外,我们发现组织承诺加强了CWB观察与CWB报告之间的关系。但是,其他假定的主持人未能产生预期的交互作用。

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