TY - JOUR
T1 - The Dark Side of Relational Leadership
T2 - Positive and Negative Reciprocity as Fundamental Drivers of Follower's Intended Pro-leader and Pro-self Unethical Behavior
AU - Vriend, Tim
AU - Said, Ramzi
AU - Janssen, Onne
AU - Jordan, Jennifer
PY - 2020/7/10
Y1 - 2020/7/10
N2 - In this study, we use a social exchange perspective to examine when [i.e., high- vs. low-quality leader-member exchange (LMX)], why (i.e., positive vs. negative reciprocity), and how (i.e., pro-leader vs. pro-self unethical behavior) followers consider unethical behavior that either benefits the leader or the self. Across an experimental and a time-split survey study, we find that high-quality LMX relationships motivate pro-leader unethical intention as a means to satisfy positive reciprocity motives, and that low-quality LMX relationships motivate pro-self unethical intention as a means to satisfy negative reciprocity motives. Importantly, our studies demonstrate that it is crucial to incorporate both positive and negative reciprocity motives when studying the effects of LMX. Implications of these results for social exchange theory, LMX, and the broader literature of (self- and other-serving) unethical behavior are discussed.
AB - In this study, we use a social exchange perspective to examine when [i.e., high- vs. low-quality leader-member exchange (LMX)], why (i.e., positive vs. negative reciprocity), and how (i.e., pro-leader vs. pro-self unethical behavior) followers consider unethical behavior that either benefits the leader or the self. Across an experimental and a time-split survey study, we find that high-quality LMX relationships motivate pro-leader unethical intention as a means to satisfy positive reciprocity motives, and that low-quality LMX relationships motivate pro-self unethical intention as a means to satisfy negative reciprocity motives. Importantly, our studies demonstrate that it is crucial to incorporate both positive and negative reciprocity motives when studying the effects of LMX. Implications of these results for social exchange theory, LMX, and the broader literature of (self- and other-serving) unethical behavior are discussed.
KW - leader-member exchange
KW - positive reciprocity
KW - negative reciprocity
KW - social exchange theory
KW - pro-leader unethical intention
KW - pro-self unethical intention
KW - MEMBER EXCHANGE LMX
KW - ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION
KW - ETHICAL LEADERSHIP
KW - SOCIAL-EXCHANGE
KW - PERFORMANCE
KW - JUSTICE
KW - MODEL
KW - NORM
KW - METAANALYSIS
KW - ANTECEDENTS
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01473
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01473
M3 - Article
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 11
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
M1 - 1473
ER -