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  1. Organizational identification and unethical pro-organizational behavior: a culture-moderated meta-analysis.Chenyang Li - 2024 - Ethics and Behavior 34 (5):360-380.
    In recent years, the adverse implications of organizational identification (OID) have received significant attention in the field of organizational behavior research, particularly as it is considered a critical factor in unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB). Nevertheless, the findings of previous studies are inconsistent. To explain these discrepancies, we performed a meta-analysis of 54 independent studies from January 2010 to April 2023, comprising a total of 14,836 samples, to investigate the impact of OID on UPB and the moderating effects of cultural context. (...)
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  • Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures: The Impact of Job Insecurity on Workplace Cheating Behavior.Yijiao Ye, Xinyu Liu, Long-Zeng Wu, Xuan-Mei Cheng & Ho Kwong Kwan - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-15.
    Cheating is prevalent in workplaces and has a significant detrimental impact, and thus considerable scholarly research has been dedicated to investigating its antecedents. While various influential factors (e.g., performance pressure, perceived threats of COVID-19, leadership, and employee characteristics) have been identified, the effects of employment conditions remain relatively underexplored. We extend the research by applying impression management theory to examine how perceived job insecurity contributes to workplace cheating behavior. Through a field survey and an experimental study, we found that impression (...)
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