Literature DB >> 19594234

Self-interest and other-orientation in organizational behavior: implications for job performance, prosocial behavior, and personal initiative.

Carsten K W De Dreu1, Aukje Nauta.   

Abstract

In this article, the authors develop the self-concern and other-orientation as moderators hypothesis. The authors argue that many theories on work behavior assume humans to be either self-interested or to be social in nature with strong other-orientation but that this assumption is empirically invalid and may lead to overly narrow models of work behavior. The authors instead propose that self-concern and other-orientation are independent. The authors also propose that job performance, prosocial behavior, and personal initiative are a function of (a) individual-level attributes, such as job characteristics when employees are high in self-concern, and (b) group-level attributes, such as justice climate when employees are high in other-orientation. Three studies involving 4 samples of employees from a variety of organizations support these propositions. Implications are discussed for theory on work behavior and interventions geared toward job enrichment and team-based working.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19594234     DOI: 10.1037/a0014494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Psychol        ISSN: 0021-9010


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