When Does Self-Esteem Relate to Deviant Behavior? The Role of Contingencies of Self-Worth

Researchers have assumed that low self-esteem predicts deviance, but empirical results have been mixed. This article draws upon recent theoretical developments regarding contingencies of self-worth to clarify the self-esteem/deviance relation. It was predicted that self-esteem level would relate to...

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Main Authors: FERRIS, Donald L., Brown, D. J., Lian, H., Keeping, L. M.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-26982010-09-23T06:24:04Z When Does Self-Esteem Relate to Deviant Behavior? The Role of Contingencies of Self-Worth FERRIS, Donald L. Brown, D. J. Lian, H. Keeping, L. M. Researchers have assumed that low self-esteem predicts deviance, but empirical results have been mixed. This article draws upon recent theoretical developments regarding contingencies of self-worth to clarify the self-esteem/deviance relation. It was predicted that self-esteem level would relate to deviance only when self-esteem was not contingent on workplace performance. In this manner, contingent self-esteem is a boundary condition for self-consistency/behavioral plasticity theory predictions. Using multisource data collected from 123 employees over 6 months, the authors examined the interaction between level (high/low) and type (contingent/noncontingent) of self-esteem in predicting workplace deviance. Results support the hypothesized moderating effects of contingent self-esteem; implications for self-esteem theories are discussed. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/1699 info:doi/10.1037/a0016115 https://doi.org/10.1037/a0016115 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University self-esteem contingent self-esteem organizational deviance plasticity theory self-consistency theory Business Administration, Management, and Operations Human Resources Management
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topic self-esteem
contingent self-esteem
organizational deviance
plasticity theory
self-consistency theory
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Human Resources Management
spellingShingle self-esteem
contingent self-esteem
organizational deviance
plasticity theory
self-consistency theory
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Human Resources Management
FERRIS, Donald L.
Brown, D. J.
Lian, H.
Keeping, L. M.
When Does Self-Esteem Relate to Deviant Behavior? The Role of Contingencies of Self-Worth
description Researchers have assumed that low self-esteem predicts deviance, but empirical results have been mixed. This article draws upon recent theoretical developments regarding contingencies of self-worth to clarify the self-esteem/deviance relation. It was predicted that self-esteem level would relate to deviance only when self-esteem was not contingent on workplace performance. In this manner, contingent self-esteem is a boundary condition for self-consistency/behavioral plasticity theory predictions. Using multisource data collected from 123 employees over 6 months, the authors examined the interaction between level (high/low) and type (contingent/noncontingent) of self-esteem in predicting workplace deviance. Results support the hypothesized moderating effects of contingent self-esteem; implications for self-esteem theories are discussed.
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author FERRIS, Donald L.
Brown, D. J.
Lian, H.
Keeping, L. M.
author_facet FERRIS, Donald L.
Brown, D. J.
Lian, H.
Keeping, L. M.
author_sort FERRIS, Donald L.
title When Does Self-Esteem Relate to Deviant Behavior? The Role of Contingencies of Self-Worth
title_short When Does Self-Esteem Relate to Deviant Behavior? The Role of Contingencies of Self-Worth
title_full When Does Self-Esteem Relate to Deviant Behavior? The Role of Contingencies of Self-Worth
title_fullStr When Does Self-Esteem Relate to Deviant Behavior? The Role of Contingencies of Self-Worth
title_full_unstemmed When Does Self-Esteem Relate to Deviant Behavior? The Role of Contingencies of Self-Worth
title_sort when does self-esteem relate to deviant behavior? the role of contingencies of self-worth
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/1699
https://doi.org/10.1037/a0016115
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