The more you care, the worthier I feel, the better I behave: how and when supervisor support influences (un)ethical employee behavior

Francesco Sguera*, Richard P. Bagozzi, Quy N. Huy, R. Wayne Boss, David S. Boss

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Abstract

This article investigates the effects of perceived supervisor support on ethical (organizational citizenship behaviors) and unethical employee behavior (counterproductive workplace behavior) using a multi-method approach (one experiment and one field survey with multiple waves and supervisor ratings of employees). Specifically, we test the mediating mechanism (i.e., supervisor-based self-esteem) and a boundary condition (i.e., employee task satisfaction) that moderate the relationship between support and (un)ethical employee behaviors. We find that supervisor-based self-esteem fully mediates the relationship between supervisor support and (un)ethical employee behavior and that employee task satisfaction intensifies the relationship between supervisor support and supervisor-based self-esteem.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)615-628
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Business Ethics
Volume153
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Counterproductive workplace behavior
  • Ethical and unethical employee behavior
  • Organizational citizenship behavior
  • Perceived supervisor support
  • Supervisor-based self-esteem
  • Task satisfaction

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