Employees often have to decide whether to conform to or deviate from the status quo. Exhibiting consistent preferences for either preserving or maintaining the status quo (i.e., conformity biases) or for challenging or rejecting the status quo (i.e., deviation biases) can be costly. Conformity biases prevent employees from adapting to changing task demands and deviation biases hamper the predictability and reliability of decisions. It is therefore important for scholars and practitioners to understand how to engineer work environments that, to the degree possible, enable employees to bring down both types of risks. However, our understanding of this issue is limited because organizational behavior researchers to date have focused on reducin...
Human conduct is often guided by “conformist preferences”, which thrive on behavioral expectations w...
Four modes of organizational behavior are proposed by crossing two behavioral dimensions adopted fro...
Organizations can no longer rely on traditional means of competitive advantage (financial, strategic...
Employees often have to decide whether to conform to or deviate from the status quo. Exhibiting cons...
Employees often have to decide whether to conform to or deviate from the status quo. Exhibiting cons...
Studies have largely portrayed individual resistance as a pervasive, irrational, and problematic res...
The study reported here assessed the impact of managers\u27 philosophies of human nature on their re...
In the corporate workplace employees are routinely asked to do analysis of impacts, outcomes, demogr...
This paper addresses a notable gap at the intersection of organizational economics and organization ...
Traditional scholarly examinations of managerial decision-making have emphasized either prescriptive...
Firms have increasingly used flexibility policies to facilitate work–life balance, yet existing rese...
Conformity is a type of social learning that has received considerable attention among social psycho...
Interpersonal deviance poses a problem for organizations, as it inflates organizational costs and ne...
Purpose: Antecedents and outcomes of workplace deviance have been studied over the past few decades ...
Multi-source feedback goes beyond the traditional performance appraisal process by reporting informa...
Human conduct is often guided by “conformist preferences”, which thrive on behavioral expectations w...
Four modes of organizational behavior are proposed by crossing two behavioral dimensions adopted fro...
Organizations can no longer rely on traditional means of competitive advantage (financial, strategic...
Employees often have to decide whether to conform to or deviate from the status quo. Exhibiting cons...
Employees often have to decide whether to conform to or deviate from the status quo. Exhibiting cons...
Studies have largely portrayed individual resistance as a pervasive, irrational, and problematic res...
The study reported here assessed the impact of managers\u27 philosophies of human nature on their re...
In the corporate workplace employees are routinely asked to do analysis of impacts, outcomes, demogr...
This paper addresses a notable gap at the intersection of organizational economics and organization ...
Traditional scholarly examinations of managerial decision-making have emphasized either prescriptive...
Firms have increasingly used flexibility policies to facilitate work–life balance, yet existing rese...
Conformity is a type of social learning that has received considerable attention among social psycho...
Interpersonal deviance poses a problem for organizations, as it inflates organizational costs and ne...
Purpose: Antecedents and outcomes of workplace deviance have been studied over the past few decades ...
Multi-source feedback goes beyond the traditional performance appraisal process by reporting informa...
Human conduct is often guided by “conformist preferences”, which thrive on behavioral expectations w...
Four modes of organizational behavior are proposed by crossing two behavioral dimensions adopted fro...
Organizations can no longer rely on traditional means of competitive advantage (financial, strategic...