Linking corporate social irresponsibility with workplace deviant behaviour: mediated by moral outrage

IF 3 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Global Responsibility Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI:10.1108/jgr-12-2021-0103
M. Abbasi, A. Amran
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Purpose This study aims to examine the effects of external corporate social irresponsibility on organisational workplace deviant behaviours through the mediation of moral outrage (MO) among non-managerial employees. Design/methodology/approach The primary quantitative data was collected from a sample of 328 non-managerial employees working in banking, refinery, petroleum and power distribution companies in Pakistan. Partial least square-structural equation modelling was used to estimate the modelled relationships. Findings Results confirmed that external corporate social irresponsibility has a positive effect on organisational workplace deviant behaviours. MO mediated relationships between external corporate social irresponsibility and organisational workplace deviant behaviours positively. Research limitations/implications Theoretically, the findings indicate that moral values are also close to the hearts of non-managerial employees, as external corporate social irresponsibility has proved to be one of the significant predictors of organisational deviance. Practical implications This study provides a new, substantial pathway for the executive management of organisations and evidence that eliminating social irresponsibility is equally important as pursuing sustainability initiatives for addressing workplace deviant behaviour. Originality/value The originality of this study is twofold. Firstly, it has confirmed the impact of external corporate social irresponsibility on employees’ deviant behaviours targeted at the organisation. Secondly, it has extended the scope of expectancy violation theory into the field of human resource management.
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将企业社会不负责任与职场越轨行为联系起来:以道德义愤为中介
目的本研究旨在通过非管理员工的道德愤怒(MO)中介,探讨企业外部社会不负责任对组织工作场所越轨行为的影响。设计/方法/方法主要定量数据收集自328名在巴基斯坦银行、炼油厂、石油和配电公司工作的非管理雇员。采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型对模型关系进行估计。研究结果证实,企业外部社会责任缺失对组织职场越轨行为有正向影响。MO在企业外部社会责任缺失与组织职场越轨行为之间起到正向中介作用。从理论上讲,研究结果表明,道德价值观也接近非管理员工的内心,因为外部企业社会不负责任已被证明是组织越轨的重要预测因素之一。实际意义本研究为组织的行政管理提供了一条新的、实质性的途径,并证明消除社会不负责任与追求可持续发展的举措对于解决工作场所的越轨行为同样重要。这项研究的独创性是双重的。首先,它证实了企业外部社会不负责任对员工针对组织的越轨行为的影响。其次,将期望违背理论的研究范围扩展到人力资源管理领域。
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