Moral disengagement plays an important role in the routinization of counterproductive work behavior (CWB) as a key mediator. What remains unclear are the factors that could attenuate the power of moral disengagement in this process. Building on social-cognitive theory, we hypothesize the moderating role of moral self-efficacy and suggest the importance of two different dimensions: self-reflective and behavioral moral self-efficacies. While the former should buffer the CWB-moral disengagement path over time, the latter should buffer the moral disengagement-CWB path. After presenting the psychometric properties of the moral self-efficacy scale in two independent samples (Study 1: United Kingdom, N = 359; Study 2: Italy, N = 1308), we test the...
The purpose of this study was to examine individual and organizational antecedents and consequences ...
The literature has suggested that to understand the diffusion of unethical conduct in the workplace,...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...
Moral disengagement plays an important role in the routinization of counterproductive work behavior ...
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) can be a significant activity within workplaces. Psychologic...
Several scholars have highlighted the importance of examining moral disengagement (MD) in understand...
Originally conceptualized by Bandura (Person Soc Psychol Rev 3:193–209, 1999) as the process of cogn...
In recent years counterproductive work behavior (CWB) has become an increasingly popular topic of st...
Moral disengagement refers to a set of eight cognitive mechanisms that decouple one's internal moral...
This study examined the relationship between generalized self-efficacy, perceptions of ethical misco...
We examine the influence of individuals ’ propensity to morally disen-gage on a broad range of uneth...
We examine the influence of individuals ’ propensity to morally disen-gage on a broad range of uneth...
There is a void that exists within the discretionary behavior literature as it pertains to the count...
Destructive leadership come in many forms and shapes, including one where a given leader portray sup...
The purpose of this study was to examine individual and organizational antecedents and consequences ...
The literature has suggested that to understand the diffusion of unethical conduct in the workplace,...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...
Moral disengagement plays an important role in the routinization of counterproductive work behavior ...
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs) can be a significant activity within workplaces. Psychologic...
Several scholars have highlighted the importance of examining moral disengagement (MD) in understand...
Originally conceptualized by Bandura (Person Soc Psychol Rev 3:193–209, 1999) as the process of cogn...
In recent years counterproductive work behavior (CWB) has become an increasingly popular topic of st...
Moral disengagement refers to a set of eight cognitive mechanisms that decouple one's internal moral...
This study examined the relationship between generalized self-efficacy, perceptions of ethical misco...
We examine the influence of individuals ’ propensity to morally disen-gage on a broad range of uneth...
We examine the influence of individuals ’ propensity to morally disen-gage on a broad range of uneth...
There is a void that exists within the discretionary behavior literature as it pertains to the count...
Destructive leadership come in many forms and shapes, including one where a given leader portray sup...
The purpose of this study was to examine individual and organizational antecedents and consequences ...
The literature has suggested that to understand the diffusion of unethical conduct in the workplace,...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...