Original paper
Unable to Resist the Temptation to Tell the Truth or to Lie for the Organization? Identification Makes the Difference
Abstract
Previous research indicates that the depletion of self-regulatory resources can promote unethical behavior that benefits the self. Extending this literature, we focus on norm-transgressing behavior that is intended to primarily benefit others. In particular, we predicted a differing effect of self-regulatory resource depletion on dishonesty that benefits one’s group, depending on the degree of identification with the group. Following a dual...
Paper Details
Title
Unable to Resist the Temptation to Tell the Truth or to Lie for the Organization? Identification Makes the Difference
Published Date
May 7, 2019
Journal
Volume
167
Issue
4
Pages
643 - 662
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