The interpersonal diffusion mechanism of unethical behavior in groups: a social network perspective
Authored by Duanxu Wang, Xin Pi, Yuhao Pan
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10588-016-9226-0
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Abstract
Previous studies examining the impact of the unethical behavior of a
group of colleagues on an individuals unethical behavior have typically
employed social learning theory as a theoretical foundation. In this
research, we extend these rich yet defective examinations by addressing
the largely ignored relationship perspective. Drawing on the social
network perspective, we posit that the structure of relationships
significantly influences the process of unethical behavior diffusion.
Consistent with the theoretically derived hypotheses, our agent-based
model simulation results provide general support for our theoretical
model: colleagues unethical behaviors positively affect an individuals
unethical behaviors, and this influence is positively moderated by group
network density, group network closeness centrality and group size. This
paper also discusses theoretical contributions, practical values,
limitations and directions for future research.
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Agent-based model
Social Network
diffusion
Model
Distance
Work
Peer
Employees
Unethical behavior
Moral compass
Dishonesty