Going beyond the call of duty under conditions of economic threat: Integrating life history and temporal dilemma perspectives

Under conditions of economic threat, such as during economic downturns, organizations can benefit from employees’ willingness to go beyond the call of duty and engage in organization-directed citizenship behavior (OCBO). Yet, such behavior is discretionary and competes for time with employees’ other...

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Main Author: SIROLA, Nina
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-83142024-02-02T08:34:00Z Going beyond the call of duty under conditions of economic threat: Integrating life history and temporal dilemma perspectives SIROLA, Nina Under conditions of economic threat, such as during economic downturns, organizations can benefit from employees’ willingness to go beyond the call of duty and engage in organization-directed citizenship behavior (OCBO). Yet, such behavior is discretionary and competes for time with employees’ other interests and priorities. I integrate life history theory with the temporal dilemma perspective on organizational citizenship behavior to propose that childhood environments sensitize individuals to prioritize different goals in response to economic threat later in life. Consistent with strategies for responding to threat that are functional in their childhood environments, employees from wealthier backgrounds respond to economic threat by focusing on the future and allocating more time to OCBO, whereas employees from poorer backgrounds exhibit the opposite response. Two pre-registered multi-source field surveys found support for the theory and also showed that the effects of economic threat may lead to a reproduction of childhood inequalities by impacting employees’ promotion potential. A pre-registered experiment replicated the effects on future focus and OCBO and found that they can be attenuated through a future focus induction. I discuss implications for research on employee responses to economic threat, influences of early-life conditions on employee psychology and behavior later in life, and organizational dynamics as drivers of inequality. 2023-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7315 info:doi/10.1016/j.obhdp.2023.104292 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8314/viewcontent/GoingBeyondCallofDuty_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Economic threat Organizational citizenship behavior OCBO Life history theory Temporal dilemma Applied Behavior Analysis Organizational Behavior and Theory
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topic Economic threat
Organizational citizenship behavior
OCBO
Life history theory
Temporal dilemma
Applied Behavior Analysis
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Economic threat
Organizational citizenship behavior
OCBO
Life history theory
Temporal dilemma
Applied Behavior Analysis
Organizational Behavior and Theory
SIROLA, Nina
Going beyond the call of duty under conditions of economic threat: Integrating life history and temporal dilemma perspectives
description Under conditions of economic threat, such as during economic downturns, organizations can benefit from employees’ willingness to go beyond the call of duty and engage in organization-directed citizenship behavior (OCBO). Yet, such behavior is discretionary and competes for time with employees’ other interests and priorities. I integrate life history theory with the temporal dilemma perspective on organizational citizenship behavior to propose that childhood environments sensitize individuals to prioritize different goals in response to economic threat later in life. Consistent with strategies for responding to threat that are functional in their childhood environments, employees from wealthier backgrounds respond to economic threat by focusing on the future and allocating more time to OCBO, whereas employees from poorer backgrounds exhibit the opposite response. Two pre-registered multi-source field surveys found support for the theory and also showed that the effects of economic threat may lead to a reproduction of childhood inequalities by impacting employees’ promotion potential. A pre-registered experiment replicated the effects on future focus and OCBO and found that they can be attenuated through a future focus induction. I discuss implications for research on employee responses to economic threat, influences of early-life conditions on employee psychology and behavior later in life, and organizational dynamics as drivers of inequality.
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title Going beyond the call of duty under conditions of economic threat: Integrating life history and temporal dilemma perspectives
title_short Going beyond the call of duty under conditions of economic threat: Integrating life history and temporal dilemma perspectives
title_full Going beyond the call of duty under conditions of economic threat: Integrating life history and temporal dilemma perspectives
title_fullStr Going beyond the call of duty under conditions of economic threat: Integrating life history and temporal dilemma perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Going beyond the call of duty under conditions of economic threat: Integrating life history and temporal dilemma perspectives
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7315
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