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A social context model of envy and social undermining

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:27 authored by MK Duffy, KL Scott, JD Shaw, BJ Tepper, K Aquino
We integrate moral disengagement, social identification, and social norms theories to develop, test, and replicate a model that explains how and when envy is associated with social undermining. In Study 1, a two-wave study of hospital employees, results support the prediction that the mediated effect of envy on social undermining behavior through moral disengagement is stronger when employees have low social identification with coworkers. Study 2, a four-wave, multilevel study of student teams, shows that the indirect effect of envy on social undermining through moral disengagement is stronger in teams with low team identification and high team undermining norms.

History

Journal

Academy of management journal

Volume

55

Pagination

643-666

Location

Ada, Ohio

ISSN

0001-4273

eISSN

1948-0989

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2012, Academy of Management

Issue

3

Publisher

Academy of Management