APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Brief Incivility Reduces Helping Behavior and Increases Counterproductive Workplace Behaviors

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Industrial/Organizational

  • Jenna Scisco
    Eastern Connecticut State University
  • Gary Giumetti
    Quinnipiac University
  • Rachel Scrivano
    Eastern Connecticut State University
  • Sydney Batchelder
    Eastern Connecticut State University
  • Jacob Ward
    Quinnipiac University
  • Calli Oleksy
    Quinnipiac University

Abstract

We experimentally examined the impact of medium (cyber vs. face-to-face) and tone (uncivil vs. neutral) of communication on helping behavior, task performance, and theft using two samples of undergraduate students. Results revealed no differences for task performance, but less helping and more theft in the uncivil than neutral condition.

Social Interpersonal Relationships

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