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Can I Be Me With You at Work? Examining Relational Authenticity and Discretionary Behaviors in the Workplace

Authors :
Ostermeier, Kathryn
Medina-Craven, Michele N.
Camp, Kerri M.
Davis, Sara E.
Ostermeier, Kathryn
Medina-Craven, Michele N.
Camp, Kerri M.
Davis, Sara E.
Source :
Applied Psychology Department Faculty Journal Articles
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Management scholars have long been interested in the topic of authenticity in the workplace, evidenced by the history of scholarship on authentic leadership and the many new authenticity constructs that have emerged. In this article, we take a narrower view of authenticity and focus on relational authenticity in the workplace, which we define as being genuine in workplace relationships. Adapting a validated relational authenticity scale to the organizational context, we explore the ways in which feeling authentic in workplace relationships has ramifications for discretionary behaviors. Specifically, we build on belongingness theory to posit that relational authenticity will result in an increase in engagement in both altruistic and sportsmanship behaviors. We also explore the moderating effect of proactive personality on these relationships. Results from our two-sample study (N = 352; 500) indicate that relational authenticity is positively associated with engagement in both altruistic and sportsmanship behaviors.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Applied Psychology Department Faculty Journal Articles
Notes :
application/pdf, english
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1238086245
Document Type :
Electronic Resource