Organizational dehumanization fuelling opportunistic behaviour: A social exchange perspective

被引:0
|
作者
Bibi, Afshan [1 ]
Al Hassan, Sidrah [1 ]
Zahur, Hafsah [2 ]
机构
[1] Int Islamic Univ Islamabad, Fac Management Sci, Dept Business Adm, Islamabad, Pakistan
[2] Natl Univ Modern Languages, Dept Management Sci, Islamabad, Pakistan
关键词
calculative commitment; employee opportunistic behaviour; negative reciprocity norms; organizational dehumanization; social exchange theory; COMMITMENT; WORK; LEADERSHIP; JUSTICE; MODEL; ANTECEDENTS; RECIPROCITY; MEDIATOR; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1111/ajsp.12612
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Organizations generally treat their employees as tools for attaining maximum efficiency to achieve their production targets. In this regard, it is important to note that the global post-pandemic era spiced up with technological advent has further catalysed the existing mechanistic approach towards the workforce. Moreover, the investigation of organizational dehumanization in the Asian region has its unique significance. This pervasive phenomenon needs scholarly attention to realize its deleterious outcomes. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between organizational dehumanization and opportunistic behaviour. Moreover, the underlying mechanism of calculative commitment was proposed along with the negative reciprocity norms moderating the indirect effect of organization dehumanization to opportunistic behaviour through calculative commitment. The proposed model was grounded on the assumptions of social exchange theory. The survey method was utilized to collect from the service sector organizations operating in both private and public sector organizations in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan. The data were collected in three-time lags (2 weeks), with peer-reported opportunistic behaviour. The CFA was done, followed by the utilization of model 4 and model 7 to test hypotheses. The results established a positive relationship between organizational dehumanization and opportunistic behaviour. Moreover, the mediation of calculative commitment was proven empirically with the high levels of negative reciprocity norms strengthening the indirect effect of organizational dehumanization to opportunistic behaviour through calculative commitment.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Ethical Managerial Behaviour as an Antecedent of Organizational Social Capital
    David Pastoriza
    Miguel A. Ariño
    Joan E. Ricart
    Journal of Business Ethics, 2008, 78 : 329 - 341
  • [42] A Multilevel Examination of High-Performance Work Systems and Organizational Citizenship Behavior: A Social Exchange Theory Perspective
    Li, Hong-Ying
    Yu, Gui-Lan
    EURASIA JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, 2017, 13 (08) : 5821 - 5835
  • [43] Promoting Organizational Citizenship Behaviour: The Roles of Leader-Member Exchange and Organizational Job Embeddedness
    Kapil, Khyati
    Rastogi, Renu
    SOUTH ASIAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 2018, 5 (01): : 56 - 75
  • [44] THE INFLUENCE OF PERCEIVED EMPLOYEE VOICE ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT: AN EXCHANGE PERSPECTIVE
    Farndale, Elaine
    Van Ruiten, Joppe
    Kelliher, Clare
    Hope-Hailey, Veronica
    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 2011, 50 (01) : 113 - 129
  • [45] Rethinking leader-member exchange: An organizational justice perspective
    Scandura, TA
    LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY, 1999, 10 (01): : 25 - 40
  • [46] A social identity perspective on the relationship between perceived organizational support and organizational commitment
    Fuller, JB
    Barnett, T
    Hester, K
    Relyea, C
    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2003, 143 (06): : 789 - 791
  • [47] The relationships amongst leader-member exchange, perceived organizational support, affective commitment, and in-role performance A social-exchange perspective
    Casimir, Gian
    Ng, Yong Ngee Keith
    Wang, Yuan Karen
    Ooi, Gavin
    LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL, 2014, 35 (05) : 366 - 385
  • [48] A Social Exchange Perspective on Business Ethics: An Application to Knowledge Exchange
    Stephen Chen
    Chong Ju Choi
    Journal of Business Ethics, 2005, 62 : 1 - 11
  • [49] A social exchange perspective on business ethics: An application to knowledge exchange
    Chen, S
    Choi, C
    JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, 2005, 62 (01) : 1 - 11
  • [50] Modernization and change in social housing: The case for an organizational perspective
    Mullins, D
    Reid, B
    Walker, RM
    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, 2001, 79 (03) : 599 - 623