2021
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2021.2001915
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How abusive supervision affects unethical pro-organisational behaviour: A moderated mediation examination of exchange and proactive personality

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“…For example, Tian & Petersons [8] found that perceived ethical pressure from the organization was positively correlated with UPB, while Lian, et al [25] reported the relationship between leader's UPB and the use of unethical sales practices by real estate agents. What's more, Mesdaghinia, et al, [26] and Wang, et al, [27] also confirm that a leader's bottom-line mentality and abusive supervision forces employees to engage in unethical behaviors that benefit the leader or the organization. Thus, not all UPB are motivated by the "good intentions" of individuals.…”
Section: Motivation Of Upbmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…For example, Tian & Petersons [8] found that perceived ethical pressure from the organization was positively correlated with UPB, while Lian, et al [25] reported the relationship between leader's UPB and the use of unethical sales practices by real estate agents. What's more, Mesdaghinia, et al, [26] and Wang, et al, [27] also confirm that a leader's bottom-line mentality and abusive supervision forces employees to engage in unethical behaviors that benefit the leader or the organization. Thus, not all UPB are motivated by the "good intentions" of individuals.…”
Section: Motivation Of Upbmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These hypotheses suggest that both types of UPB are related to a series of work outcomes such as those tested in previous researches in relation to traditional UPB. If traditional UPB is positively related to OCB and guilt [2,27], I suggest that IUPB will have the same effect. That is, we expect that IUPB will be positively related to OCB and guilt.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%