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Cut You Some Slack? An Investigation of the Perceptions of a Depleted Employee's Unethicality

机译:削减你一些懈怠?对枯竭员工的不道德观念的调查

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Whereas previous research on ego depletion and ethics suggests that employees who are depleted of their self-control resources are more likely to engage in unethical behavior, our current research focuses on how observers perceive and react to depleted employees' unethical behavior. Integrating ego depletion and attribution theories, we hypothesize and find that observers judge depleted employees' unethical behavior more leniently than non-depleted employees as a result of lower levels of perceived intentionality. These perceptions in turn lead to lower levels of punishment. Results further suggest that not all types of depletion lead to the same effects on observers' lenient moral judgmentsdepletion due to externally imposed reasons are more likely to result in lenient moral judgment, compared to depletion due to internally imposed reasons.
机译:以前关于自我耗竭和道德的研究表明,耗尽自我控制资源的员工更有可能从事不道德的行为,而我们目前的研究则集中在观察者如何看待和响应已耗尽员工的不道德行为。整合自我耗竭和归因理论,我们进行了假设并发现,由于较低的感知意图水平,观察者对耗竭员工的不道德行为的判断比未耗竭员工更宽容。这些看法反过来导致较低的惩罚水平。结果进一步表明,并非所有类型的耗竭都会对观察者的宽容道德判断产生相同的影响。与由于内部强加原因造成的耗费相比,由于外在原因导致的耗费更可能导致宽大的道德判断。

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