Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior

To mitigate counterproductive work behavior (CWB), researchers and practitioners have been concerned with identifying personality characteristics of employees who are more likely to engage in CWB. Although personality research posits that an integrative approach to personality assessment is required...

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Main Author: Tan, Lay Hui
Other Authors: Ring Joyce Pang Shu Min
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1563712023-03-05T15:45:34Z Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior Tan, Lay Hui Ring Joyce Pang Shu Min School of Social Sciences JoycePang@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Psychology To mitigate counterproductive work behavior (CWB), researchers and practitioners have been concerned with identifying personality characteristics of employees who are more likely to engage in CWB. Although personality research posits that an integrative approach to personality assessment is required for a comprehensive understanding of behaviour, CWB-personality research has focused on capturing personality in terms of explicit traits while neglecting other dimensions of personality, such as implicit motives. Employees high in implicit motives may engage or disengage from CWB as it satisfies or thwarts the goal satisfactions respectively. Besides being independent and unique predictors of CWB, explicit traits and implicit motives may interact and predict CWB. Specifically, traits channel the behavioural expression of implicit motives (i.e., channeling hypothesis). Hence, this study examines whether implicit affiliation, achievement, and power motives predict CWB beyond agreeableness, conscientiousness and emotional stability. Additionally, the study examines the rarely examined channeling effects of agreeableness and conscientiousness for motives on CWB. 112 undergraduates completed an online questionnaire assessing their explicit traits, implicit motives and CWB. After excluding participants that failed the attention check questions, and those that did not meet the eligibility criteria (i.e., a minimum of 20 hours working hours per week and two months tenure), the final sample consisted of 70 participants. Results showed that implicit motives and explicit traits were not predictive of CWB; only gender was. Incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting CWB were not significant. Future research on CWB and personality should account for gender. Keywords: Implicit motives, Traits, Counterproductive work behaviour Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology 2022-04-15T07:54:09Z 2022-04-15T07:54:09Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Tan, L. H. (2022). Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156371 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156371 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Tan, Lay Hui
Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior
description To mitigate counterproductive work behavior (CWB), researchers and practitioners have been concerned with identifying personality characteristics of employees who are more likely to engage in CWB. Although personality research posits that an integrative approach to personality assessment is required for a comprehensive understanding of behaviour, CWB-personality research has focused on capturing personality in terms of explicit traits while neglecting other dimensions of personality, such as implicit motives. Employees high in implicit motives may engage or disengage from CWB as it satisfies or thwarts the goal satisfactions respectively. Besides being independent and unique predictors of CWB, explicit traits and implicit motives may interact and predict CWB. Specifically, traits channel the behavioural expression of implicit motives (i.e., channeling hypothesis). Hence, this study examines whether implicit affiliation, achievement, and power motives predict CWB beyond agreeableness, conscientiousness and emotional stability. Additionally, the study examines the rarely examined channeling effects of agreeableness and conscientiousness for motives on CWB. 112 undergraduates completed an online questionnaire assessing their explicit traits, implicit motives and CWB. After excluding participants that failed the attention check questions, and those that did not meet the eligibility criteria (i.e., a minimum of 20 hours working hours per week and two months tenure), the final sample consisted of 70 participants. Results showed that implicit motives and explicit traits were not predictive of CWB; only gender was. Incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting CWB were not significant. Future research on CWB and personality should account for gender. Keywords: Implicit motives, Traits, Counterproductive work behaviour
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title Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior
title_short Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior
title_full Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior
title_fullStr Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior
title_full_unstemmed Examining the incremental and interactive effects of implicit motives with explicit traits in predicting counterproductive work behavior
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