The dark side of generosity: Employees with a reputation for giving are selectively targeted for exploitation

Matthew L. Stanley, Christopher P. Neck, Christopher B. Neck

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    Abstract

    People endorse generosity as a moral virtue worth exemplifying, and those who acquire reputations for generosity are admired and publicly celebrated. In an organizational context, hiring, retaining, and promoting generous employees can make organizations more appealing to customers, suppliers, and top talent. However, using complementary methods and experimental designs with large samples of full-time managers, we find consistent evidence that managers are inclined to take unfair advantage of employees with reputations for generosity, selectively targeting them for exploitation in ways that likely, and ironically, hamper long-term organizational success. This selective targeting of generous employees for exploitation was statistically explained by a problematic assumption: Since they have reputations for generosity, managers assume that, if they had the opportunity, they would have freely volunteered for their own exploitation. We also investigate a possible solution to the targeting of more generous employees for exploitative practices. Merely asking managers to make a judgment about the ethics of an exploitative request eliminates their propensity to target generous employees over other employees for exploitation.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Article number104503
    JournalJournal of Experimental Social Psychology
    Volume108
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Sep 2023

    Keywords

    • Ethics
    • Exploitation
    • Generosity
    • Prosocial
    • Selfish

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Social Psychology
    • Sociology and Political Science

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